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I am trying to figure out what orientation the iphone has in the simulator and instead of giving it to me using the UIDevice orientation property I just get UIDeviceOrientationUnknown.

Does this property not work in the simulator? What could be the possible reason for this happening?

I am using opengl es

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You can also use:

UIInterfaceOrientation orientation = [[UIApplication sharedApplication] statusBarOrientation];  

which works even without calling beginGeneratingDeviceOrientationNotifications.

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  • best solution. I found the problem occurred in iOS 6 and new iPad. Your tips solved my problem. Big thanks Oct 17, 2012 at 9:17
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    Glad iOS has this alternative!
    – RyJ
    Aug 9, 2013 at 16:39
  • @Chintan Patel Is this a bug ? Aug 25, 2014 at 10:05
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first of all, from the documentation about orientation property of UIDevice instance

The value of this property always returns 0 unless orientation notifications have been enabled by calling beginGeneratingDeviceOrientationNotifications.

and yes, it will work only on the real device. but you can use, for example, this accelerometer simulator.

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  • Sorry but no, it does not work only on the real device. I just loggued a landscape device orientation on the simulator and then a portrait one. Maybe it was not the case with previous SDK versions... (I'm on 3.1.3) I guess we can use -[UIApplication statusBarOrientation] to determine the current interface orientation (except if we manually change the status bar orientation). And I'm not sure if this will work with a hidden status bar.
    – Unfalkster
    Mar 31, 2010 at 23:19
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    This works on the simulator, just not all the time. Use [[UIApplication sharedApplication] statusBarOrientation], as mentioned in the answer below. Jun 19, 2012 at 21:55

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