1 Answer. Yes It is SAFE to do so, as I was short of memory and I found out that iOS Device Logs was using Giga Bytess of it. I just removed it, and Xcode is running my apps without any issue.
Originally Answered: How do I crash Android application manually? Go to the settings » App manger tap on the app which you want to crash. You will get option there of End the process. Just use that option your app will be crash
How to Obtain Device Logs Using Android Studio
- Connect your Android device to your computer over the USB cable.
- Open Android Studio.
- Click Logcat.
- Choose No Filters in the bar on the top right.
- Highlight the wanted log messages and press Command + C.
- Open a text editor and paste all data.
- Save this log file as a .
Getting the Crash Log
- Enable USB Debugging on Device. To enable communication between ADB and a physical Android device, we'll need to turn Developer options on and enable USB debugging.
- Install the App via Android Studio and ADB.
- Producing the Crash.
- Investigating the Crash.
- Fixing the Crash.
Get Crash Reports & Logs From iPhone or iPad Without Xcode
- Connect the iPad or iPhone to the Mac and sync it as usual.
- Hit Command+Shift+G and navigate to ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/
- For those with multiple iOS devices, select the proper device that you want to retrieve the crash log from.
You can use the Mac Console app to view any crash logs from your Mac or from the Simulator. And on the device under Settings, Privacy, Analytics, Analytics Data you can see all of the logs that are saved to disk and your users can share a log directly from this screen.
Here's how you can access full crash reports directly from Xcode and your Mac's Finder.
Find your app's crash logs
- Open Xcode.
- Select Window from the menu bar.
- Go to Organizer > Crashes.
- Choose App Store from the drop down menu.
Launch the phone app and open the keypad. Tap the following keys: #0#. A diagnostic screen pops up with buttons for a variety of tests. Tapping the buttons for Red, Green, or Blue paints the screen in that color to make sure the pixels are working properly.
This can be enabled by opening Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch , and turning on AssistiveTouch. Then for your specific issue you can enable the Analytics option as a single or double tap option, a long press or 3D touch of the button that is brought up.
ipa. An . ipa (iOS App Store Package) file is an iOS application archive file which stores an iOS app.
How to Identify and Remove Unnecessary Apps on Your iPhone and iPad
- Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap General.
- Tap iPhone Storage.
- A list of all the apps (including stock apps) on your iOS device will load in order of size, with the largest apps listed first.
Using Windows
- Install iTools on your Windows machine.
- Launch iTools.
- Connect your iOS device to the Windows machine through USB.
- Click on Toolbox.
- When you are ready to reproduce the issue, click on Real-time log under Advanced Features.
- Click on Save to save the log activities.
The xcactivitylog files are created by Xcode/ xcodebuild a few seconds after a build completes. The log is placed in the DerivedData/YourProjectName-UUID/Logs/Build directory.
You can use the Console app to view analytics information sent to Apple. Open Console. In the Console sidebar, click Mac Analytics Data. Console shows analytics information even if you did not select to send reports automatically.
The Xcode toolbar contains the most basic controls you need to start debugging.
- Run button. Click to build and run.
- Stop button. Click to stop the current running task or app.
- Scheme menu.
- Run destination.
In Xcode 4 short cut to display and hide console is (command-shift-Y) , this will show the console and debugger below ur text edior in the same window. You can always see the console in a different window by opening the Organiser, clicking on the Devices tab, choosing your device and selecting it's console.
Jetsam is a system process that monitors memory usage on your iOS or macOS device (random access memory, not storage). It triggers an event when the device encounters low memory, and will reclaim memory from other apps to improve performance of whatever is running in the foreground.
How to check app usage on an iPhone
- Launch the Settings app.
- Scroll down to the words "Screen Time" (beside an hourglass icon in a purple square).
- Tap "See All Activity."
Health automatically counts your steps, walking, and running distances. And, if you have an Apple Watch, it automatically tracks your Activity data.
No there isn't a way to see if someone has been on the phone looking through things unless things are moved or an app is not open when unlocking the phone.