When I go to "Add Additional Simulators - Devices and Simulators - Simulators" there's a long list of simulators, including iPhone SE (1st generation). But when I close this window it doesn't appear in the simulators available for running. Tried to add another one manually, but it only appears in that list in "Devices and Simulators", not in the dropdown menu in the upper left corner.
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The iPhone SE (1st Gen) is way old. It has left the simulator group in Xcode 12, but I can double check for Xcode 11. Did you mean to say SE (2nd Gen)? – 0-1 Jul 02 '20 at 15:13
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The iPhone SE (1st Gen) is old, but it still supports iOS 13. And I know people who still use it. So it's important to check how the layout looks on that tiny screen :) The point is – iPhone SE (1st Gen) is shown on the list of simulators in settings, but I can't get it to appear in the dropdown menu of simulators before running. – moloko Jul 03 '20 at 11:43
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@0-1 so your apps don't support small screens? :D – Toma Radu-Petrescu Jul 03 '20 at 12:48
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3Does this answer your question? [Is there an iPhone SE simulator for Xcode 11, iOS 13?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58071781/is-there-an-iphone-se-simulator-for-xcode-11-ios-13) – Chris Jul 14 '20 at 16:07
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@Chris yes, thank you – moloko Dec 16 '20 at 13:55
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you can add easily:
Window > Devices and Simulators > Simulators On the left is a list of installed Simulators Each Simulator can be marked as "Show as run destination" At the bottom-left is a "+" icon, to add new simulators Simulator name Device Type OS Version OS Version > Download more simulator runtimes...

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