What will [[UIDevice currentDevice] model] return for "iPad"?
4 Answers
I tried using containsString but it was not allowed with xcode4
Here is how I solved it:
if ([[[UIDevice currentDevice] model] hasPrefix:@"iPhone"])
{
Hope this helps even if its a bit late.
You can use UI_USER_INTERFACE_IDIOM()
, which will either return UIUserInterfaceIdiomPhone
or UIUserInterfaceIdiomPad
. Bear in mind that on any device < 3.2, this is unavailable, so first check to see whether the property can be retrieved - in this case, it is not an iPad.
Or, alternatively, to specifically work out whether the platform is an iPad or not, use
if ([[[UIDevice currentDevice] model] containsString:@"iPad"]) {
// Your code goes here
}
Hope this helps ;)
Well trying on simulator:
NSLog(@"%@",[[UIDevice currentDevice] model]);
it gives iPad Simulator, will update the answer when I will get the device ;)
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@g.revolution : then wait for somebody to get the device and post the answer ;) Mar 29, 2010 at 13:59
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tested this on an iPad 3G and it gave me "iPad" only. Was hoping to be bale to read 3G as well but was unlucky Jun 14, 2011 at 15:08
model
returns a string like "iPod Touch" or "iPhone" for those respective devices, so one cane make an educated guess..