Next, double tap the 'Network Link Conditioner Pref Pane' icon to install it. Once the download is complete, open the '.dmg' file and double tap the 'Hardware' folder. Search for the verion of 'Additional Tools Xcode ?' that matches your version of Xcode. You'll need to install the conditioner from the Apple Developer's website. It lets you throttle your Mac's entire network connection which of course limits the network speed of any iOS simulators or Android emulators on the same machine. Today, I discovered the 'Network Link Conditioner' Sytem Preferences pane. Now, that I'm developing React Native apps, I had no idea how to do this. When I was primarily developing Cordova based apps (Ionic Framework), this was easy to do in Chrome, as it comes with built-in throttling. So, it's good to run your app in a simulated poort network condition.
When developing mobile apps, it's important to recognize your mobile users will likely have a much slower network connection than you use while developing.