In accurate live view with Phone spec rendering?

I find the live view iphone rendering to be basicly unreliable. Can not use it. It renders at 2x or 1/2 size? Is this a retina issue  for iphone 5? I also tried it in the X code with  lphone simulator and the physical phone itself with my Apple provision certicate. Same effect? I re-booted and started from scratch, it worked for one iteration. then the issue re appeard?. Desktop renderings are rock solid. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks
Tom.

Hello Tom,
Does the phone layout looks cornered on one side of the screen, with blank space on the other side?
If that is the case, can you check if it is a problem with some content lying there on the side which appears blank as explained in this thread: http://forums.adobe.com/message/5697311#5697311
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Parikshit

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