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On iOS I would like to hold the splash screen up until my app is ready. I see there is a flag in the Cordova.plist called AutoHideSplashScreen -- if I turn this off how to I trigger it's removal on my own?

Thanks!

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On iOS you should be able to call navigator.splashscreen.hide();

Support for doing this in Android is available since 1.8.0.

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Support for this on Android arrived in 1.8.0. – Simon MacDonald Jun 13 '12 at 13:48

A quick look in Google and I found this

Basically what you have to do is:

navigator.splashscreen.hide();

On Cordova 1.6.0 is:

cordova.exec(null, null, "SplashScreen", "hide", [])
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