iPhones keep getting bigger, and as an iOS developer you’re probably using a Pro or the new Air as your daily driver.
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iPhones keep getting bigger, and as an iOS developer you’re probably using a Pro or the new Air as your daily driver. If you’re not careful, your UI won’t look good on smaller devices. Make it a habit to test on them. Maybe even make the iPhone 13 mini simulator your default.
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iPhones keep getting bigger, and as an iOS developer you’re probably using a Pro or the new Air as your daily driver. If you’re not careful, your UI won’t look good on smaller devices. Make it a habit to test on them. Maybe even make the iPhone 13 mini simulator your default.
@simonbs I have been designing web app services for my company and doing it on a 16” MacBook.
I routinely test everything on iPad 9.7 and smaller phones. We deploy base model iPad to most of the employees so I know that I’ll hit that one at least.
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