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I just installed the latest SDK from Apple so I can start learning iPhone / iPad app development. However, I'm having a stupid issue: all my builds get run in the iPad simulator instead of the iPhone simulator, and I have no idea how to change it.

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On your build selector dropdown, (where you select device or simulator), there's now a new option that lets you choose the "Active Executible." Choose "iPhone Simulator."

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For now, the iPhone Simulator 3.2 SDK is iPad-only. Test using the iPhone Simulator 3.1.2 SDK

edit: as of the upcoming 4.2 SDK, the iPhone and iPad versions of iOS have been unified under a single SDK.

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  • Was just about to ask the same question (thought it was a configuration problem) and saw this answer. I'd been digging through the target and executable settings for days trying to find this. Didn't expect something so simple. – nevan king May 13 '10 at 17:07