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Can I Run An Ios App On My Mac Computer
Hi there, Elissia!
Thanks for stopping by the Apple Support Communities. If I understand your post, after ending a FaceTime call, your iPhone X has become unresponsive. You're not able to access any applications, so you can't get into Settings to restart from there, and the Side Button does not allow you to restart, either. I'm happy to help!
Based on what you've described, I would recommend using the steps outlined in If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't turn on or is frozen - Apple Support. If you still cannot get the iPhone to respond, please reach out to Apple Support directly, which you can do here: Contact Apple Support.
Best.
Thanks for stopping by the Apple Support Communities. If I understand your post, after ending a FaceTime call, your iPhone X has become unresponsive. You're not able to access any applications, so you can't get into Settings to restart from there, and the Side Button does not allow you to restart, either. I'm happy to help!
Based on what you've described, I would recommend using the steps outlined in If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't turn on or is frozen - Apple Support. If you still cannot get the iPhone to respond, please reach out to Apple Support directly, which you can do here: Contact Apple Support.
Best.
Ios Apps On Mac
Though iOS and macOS share similar underlying frameworks, both are separate operating systems with their own separate software libraries, called UIKit used by iOS and AppKit used by macOS, which have made porting iOS apps to Mac difficult, said Federighi. 'iOS devices and macOS devices of course are different,' Federighi said. The simulator is for running applications that you yourself are developing. It does not allow the running of apps from the store. Apps do not come with source code: this is the proprietary information of the developer. No developer will give you their source code. There is no way to run iOS apps from the store on a Mac.