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Fatal safeAreaInsets Error on Certain iOS/iPadOS 26 Devices
Fatal safeAreaInsets Error on Certain iOS/iPadOS 26 Devices On certain devices that have updated to iOS/iPadOS 26, the safeAreaInsets value is displayed incorrectly when rotating. On the iPhone SE3, the safeAreaInsets.top value is displayed inverted when rotating. It should return 20.0 when rotated vertically and 0.0 when rotated horizontally. Currently, the value is reversed. (0.0 when rotated horizontally and 20.0 when rotated vertically.) On iPad Pro devices, the safeAreaInsets.top value is always returned as 0.0 when the app is first launched. (This issue is believed to occur on all iPad devices, including the iPad Pro.) If the user subsequently rotates the iPad, the safeAreaInsets value is returned correctly. On the iPhone 17 with dynamic islands, the safeAreaInsets value is displayed correctly. My guess is that all devices running iOS/iPadOS 26 without dynamic islands will experience an issue where the safeAreaInsets value is displayed incorrectly. This issue occurs when building with Xcode 26. Apple, please issue an OS update as soon as possible. Or, if this is an Xcode issue, please update Xcode.
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Xcode SPM (Swift Package Manager) Error
Xcode SPM (Swift Package Manager) Error I added the "Apple App Store Server Swift Library" library to Xcode using Swift Package Manager. Both the project and target are set to iOS 14 or higher. However, when I build after adding the library, an error occurs with the library. A message appears stating that the target is set to iOS 12. I'm using Xcode 26.0.1. Even after adding it to all my projects, the build continues with the same error. I've tried building the library from version 1.0.0 to the latest version, but the same error persists. Even after completely cleaning the project and running it, the same error persists. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Nov ’25
Apple Watch app closes when changing photo permissions in the iPhone app.
Apple Watch app closes when changing photo permissions in the iPhone app. App A is installed simultaneously on both the paired iPhone and Apple Watch. I'm running App A on both my iPhone and Apple Watch. When I change the photo permissions on App A installed on my iPhone, App A running on my Apple Watch automatically closes. At first, I assumed App A on my iPhone was abnormally closing, causing App A on my Apple Watch to also close. However, I've determined that changing the photo permissions is the cause of the app closing. I don't think this behavior existed before WatchOS/iOS 26. Is this behavior a natural addition to WatchOS/iOS 26? If I go to the home screen while running app A on my iPhone and change its photo permissions in the Settings app, app A running on my Apple Watch automatically closes.
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Question on using Apple TTS voice (commercial use and license)
Apple provides a function to create TTS voice as a file in TTS. (AVSpeechUtterance/AVSpeechSynthesizer) Or, if the user records the video of TTS playback and uses that video I wonder what the scope of use is if I use this TTS voice to make YouTube, TikTok, or commercial videos. Is it impossible to use it commercially at all? Can I use it commercially with the source indicated? Can I use it commercially without a separate source indication? Is there a difference in commercial use license between Siri voices and regular TTS voices?
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How do I resolve the "Automatic signing cannot update bundle identifier..." error?
When I create an archive file and attempt to upload the app using the "Distribute App" button, the upload fails with the error "Automatic signing cannot update bundle identifier...". (The detailed message is below.) When creating an archive file in Xcode, I unchecked "Automatically Manage Signing" and proceeded with the archive. The message says "Font Enumeration," but other apps with the same option enabled upload successfully. Therefore, I believe the "Font Enumeration" option is not the issue. I tried creating a new provisioning file, but it still doesn't work. I deleted all DerivedData files from my Mac storage, restarted Xcode, and tried again, but it still doesn't work. This keeps happening only for certain targets (specific apps) in Xcode. Does anyone know how to fix this? Xcode is the latest version. Message: Automatic signing cannot update bundle identifier "com.xxxxxx.xxxxxx". Automatic signing cannot update your registered bundle identifier to enable Font Enumeration. Update your bundle identifier on https://developer.apple.com/account and then try again.
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Fatal safeAreaInsets Error on Certain iOS/iPadOS 26 Devices
Fatal safeAreaInsets Error on Certain iOS/iPadOS 26 Devices On certain devices that have updated to iOS/iPadOS 26, the safeAreaInsets value is displayed incorrectly when rotating. On the iPhone SE3, the safeAreaInsets.top value is displayed inverted when rotating. It should return 20.0 when rotated vertically and 0.0 when rotated horizontally. Currently, the value is reversed. (0.0 when rotated horizontally and 20.0 when rotated vertically.) On iPad Pro devices, the safeAreaInsets.top value is always returned as 0.0 when the app is first launched. (This issue is believed to occur on all iPad devices, including the iPad Pro.) If the user subsequently rotates the iPad, the safeAreaInsets value is returned correctly. On the iPhone 17 with dynamic islands, the safeAreaInsets value is displayed correctly. My guess is that all devices running iOS/iPadOS 26 without dynamic islands will experience an issue where the safeAreaInsets value is displayed incorrectly. This issue occurs when building with Xcode 26. Apple, please issue an OS update as soon as possible. Or, if this is an Xcode issue, please update Xcode.
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Oct ’25
Xcode SPM (Swift Package Manager) Error
Xcode SPM (Swift Package Manager) Error I added the "Apple App Store Server Swift Library" library to Xcode using Swift Package Manager. Both the project and target are set to iOS 14 or higher. However, when I build after adding the library, an error occurs with the library. A message appears stating that the target is set to iOS 12. I'm using Xcode 26.0.1. Even after adding it to all my projects, the build continues with the same error. I've tried building the library from version 1.0.0 to the latest version, but the same error persists. Even after completely cleaning the project and running it, the same error persists. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Nov ’25
Apple Watch app closes when changing photo permissions in the iPhone app.
Apple Watch app closes when changing photo permissions in the iPhone app. App A is installed simultaneously on both the paired iPhone and Apple Watch. I'm running App A on both my iPhone and Apple Watch. When I change the photo permissions on App A installed on my iPhone, App A running on my Apple Watch automatically closes. At first, I assumed App A on my iPhone was abnormally closing, causing App A on my Apple Watch to also close. However, I've determined that changing the photo permissions is the cause of the app closing. I don't think this behavior existed before WatchOS/iOS 26. Is this behavior a natural addition to WatchOS/iOS 26? If I go to the home screen while running app A on my iPhone and change its photo permissions in the Settings app, app A running on my Apple Watch automatically closes.
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Nov ’25
Question on using Apple TTS voice (commercial use and license)
Apple provides a function to create TTS voice as a file in TTS. (AVSpeechUtterance/AVSpeechSynthesizer) Or, if the user records the video of TTS playback and uses that video I wonder what the scope of use is if I use this TTS voice to make YouTube, TikTok, or commercial videos. Is it impossible to use it commercially at all? Can I use it commercially with the source indicated? Can I use it commercially without a separate source indication? Is there a difference in commercial use license between Siri voices and regular TTS voices?
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How do I resolve the "Automatic signing cannot update bundle identifier..." error?
When I create an archive file and attempt to upload the app using the "Distribute App" button, the upload fails with the error "Automatic signing cannot update bundle identifier...". (The detailed message is below.) When creating an archive file in Xcode, I unchecked "Automatically Manage Signing" and proceeded with the archive. The message says "Font Enumeration," but other apps with the same option enabled upload successfully. Therefore, I believe the "Font Enumeration" option is not the issue. I tried creating a new provisioning file, but it still doesn't work. I deleted all DerivedData files from my Mac storage, restarted Xcode, and tried again, but it still doesn't work. This keeps happening only for certain targets (specific apps) in Xcode. Does anyone know how to fix this? Xcode is the latest version. Message: Automatic signing cannot update bundle identifier "com.xxxxxx.xxxxxx". Automatic signing cannot update your registered bundle identifier to enable Font Enumeration. Update your bundle identifier on https://developer.apple.com/account and then try again.
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