storyboard to configure your launch screen. If your project doesn't contain a default launch screen file, add a launch screen file and set the launch screen file for the target in the project editor. Choose File > New > File. Under User Interface, select Launch Screen, and click Next.
Splash Screen is the very first screen the user sees when they open up an app on a mobile device. It's the very first chance of creating a positive impact on the users. It appears while the app is loading when the user has just opened up the app. Many times the Splash screen is called a launch screen.
After restarting Xcode, cleaning the build and a number of the other suggestions on SO about this problem. What actually fixed it for me was a hard reboot of the device. (I wasted over an hour on this)
I suppose it just goes to show that the old saying have you turned it off and on again is still true for the latest gadgets!
How to reboot iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max
I was messing around with this for hours too. But i found the solution now. You need to add the image to your project and also to the assets.xcassets via drag and drop.
Had the same issue, adding the image to the "Build Phases -> Copy Bundle Resources" fixed it for me.
Follow below steps,
If not working, delete derived data. Xcode Preference->Locationtab->Derived data. Then do follow above steps.
Very frustrating. Solution that finally worked:
Do hard reboot of device
Delete app
Install app from Xcode
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