I want to detect my current device name. How do I detect it through iPhone SDK? Also how do I detect if the iPhone doesn't have a SIM inserted?
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问题:
回答1:
Whether you are on an iPhone or a iPod Touch:
UIDevice *device = [UIDevice currentDevice];
NSString *systemName = [device systemName];
To detect the version of the OS:
UIDevice *device = [UIDevice currentDevice];
NSString *systemVersion = [device systemVersion];
To detect a specific model, you would need to test for some capability that only that model has, so to detect an iPhone 3GS, check for a video capability on the camera:
#define SOURCETYPE UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera
// does the device have a camera?
if ([UIImagePickerController isSourceTypeAvailable:SOURCETYPE]) {
// if so, does that camera support video?
NSArray *mediaTypes = [UIImagePickerController availableMediaTypesForSourceType:SOURCETYPE];
bool isA3GS = [mediaTypes containsObject:kUTTypeMovie];
}
回答2:
Here is a class written by Erica Sadun that provides extensive capabilities for this:
http://github.com/erica/uidevice-extension/blob/master/UIDevice-Hardware.m
Check out the rest of the repo - there are a few more classes that would prove to be really useful for fine-grained device querying.
回答3:
From the UIDevice.h file:
[[UIDevice currentDevice] name] // e.g. "My iPhone"
[[UIDevice currentDevice] model] // e.g. @"iPhone", @"iPod Touch"
[[UIDevice currentDevice] localizedModel] // localized version of model
[[UIDevice currentDevice] systemName] // e.g. @"iPhone OS"
[[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion] // e.g. @"2.0"
[[UIDevice currentDevice] uniqueIdentifier] // a string unique to each device based on various hardware info.
回答4:
What you are looking for is this:
UIDevice *device = [UIDevice currentDevice];
NSString *model = [device model];
This will return whether the device is an iPhone or iPod touch