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Eser Esen commented on CB-7780:
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Hi Shazron,

i just reproduced the problem.

What i did:

1. Cloned your project, started it
2. Selected iPad 2 (8.0), it has to be 8+ because 8+ supports landscape home 
screen
3. Start the app on that simulator
4. Important: Before the app starts, be fast, and rotate the device to the 
right making it landscape. Watch it, as xCode trys to rotate it back to 
portrait, so keep in landscape until the app runs.
5. Now you see the app cut, check my image attached to compare.

You can also just kill the app, then jump back to home screen, rotete to have 
landscape, then start the app on the simulator and you see the problem.
Fix it, by getting back to xCode, switch "Devices" to "iPad", uncheck all 
device orientationos for iPad except Portrait, re-run. Works!!!

> iPhone app on iPad (iOS 8)
> --------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-7780
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7780
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: iOS
>    Affects Versions: 3.6.3
>            Reporter: Tom Bell
>
> When running an iPhone only, portrait only app on an iPad running iOS 8, the 
> viewport is pretty messed up.
> I've tested this using a blank Cordova project from scratch. Removing the 
> `height` and `width` options from the viewport. The viewport seems to resize 
> to half the screen width, when viewing in landscape.
> It should keep the normal portrait viewport and be portrait.



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