diff --git a/docs/ios/building-apps/build-properties.md b/docs/ios/building-apps/build-properties.md
index 93bf58b..8cb94b3 100644
--- a/docs/ios/building-apps/build-properties.md
+++ b/docs/ios/building-apps/build-properties.md
@@ -356,8 +356,8 @@ Specifies which mobile device or simulator to target when using `dotnet run --de
The value can be anything the command-line tools `simctl` or `devicectl`
accept for the device name; this is typically either the UDID or the name of
-the device. For example, for the device `My iOS Device` with UDID `0000-aaaabbbb`, use
-either `-p:Device="My iOS Device"` or `-p:Device=0000-aaaabbbb`.
+the device. For example, for the device `My iOS Device` with UDID `00001111-012301230123ABCD`, use
+either `-p:Device="My iOS Device"` or `-p:Device=00001111-012301230123ABCD`.
For more information about device selection, see the
[.NET SDK device selection specification](https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/blob/2b9fc02a265c735f2132e4e3626e94962e48bdf5/documentation/specs/dotnet-run-for-maui.md).
@@ -559,6 +559,36 @@ See also:
* The [AlternateAppIcon](build-items.md#alternateappicon) item group.
* The [AppIcon](#appicon) property.
+## InlineDlfcnMethods
+
+Controls whether the build system replaces runtime calls to `ObjCRuntime.Dlfcn` methods with direct native symbol lookups at build time, eliminating the overhead of `dlsym` at runtime.
+
+The valid options are:
+
+* `compatibility`: Only inlines symbol usages backed by `[Field]` attributes. This is more conservative and avoids link errors for symbols that don't exist at build time.
+* `strict`: Inlines dlfcn method calls and creates native references for all symbols. This is more aggressive and may cause link errors if referenced native symbols don't exist.
+* (empty): Disables inlining of dlfcn method calls.
+
+Default value:
+* .NET 11+: `strict` when using NativeAOT (`PublishAot=true`), `compatibility` otherwise.
+* .NET 10 and earlier: not set (disabled).
+
+Example:
+
+```xml
+
+ compatibility
+
+```
+
+Custom behavior for specific symbols can be set using the [ReferenceNativeSymbol](build-items.md#referencenativesymbol) item group:
+
+```xml
+
+
+
+```
+
## iOSMinimumVersion
Specifies the minimum iOS version the app can run on.
@@ -964,7 +994,7 @@ Default:
A boolean property that specifies whether native libraries in binding projects should be embedded
in the managed assembly, or put into a `.resources` directory next to the managed assembly.
-The default value is `true` (which means native libraries will _not_ be embeddded in the managed assembly).
+The default value is `true` (which means native libraries will _not_ be embedded in the managed assembly).
> [!NOTE]
> Xcframeworks won't work correctly if embedded inside the managed assembly (if this property is not `true`).
@@ -1234,6 +1264,43 @@ $ dotnet run -p:StandardInputPath=stdin.txt
Note: this can also be accomplished by passing `--stdin ...` using the [OpenArguments](#openarguments) property.
+## SdkIsDesktop
+
+This property is a read-only property (setting it will have no effect) that
+specifies whether we're building for a desktop platform (macOS or Mac Catalyst).
+
+This property is `true` when the target platform is macOS or Mac Catalyst,
+and is not set for iOS or tvOS builds.
+
+Like `SdkIsSimulator`, this property is only set after [imports and
+properties](/visualstudio/msbuild/build-process-overview#evaluate-imports-and-properties)
+have been evaluated.
+
+## SdkIsDevice
+
+This property is a read-only property (setting it will have no effect) that
+specifies whether we're building for a device or not.
+
+This property is only `true` when building for an iOS or tvOS device (i.e.,
+when `SdkIsSimulator` is not `true` and the platform is iOS or tvOS). It is
+not set for macOS or Mac Catalyst builds.
+
+Like `SdkIsSimulator`, this property is only set after [imports and
+properties](/visualstudio/msbuild/build-process-overview#evaluate-imports-and-properties)
+have been evaluated.
+
+## SdkIsMobile
+
+This property is a read-only property (setting it will have no effect) that
+specifies whether we're building for a mobile platform (iOS or tvOS).
+
+This property is `true` when the target platform is iOS or tvOS, and is not
+set for macOS or Mac Catalyst builds.
+
+Like `SdkIsSimulator`, this property is only set after [imports and
+properties](/visualstudio/msbuild/build-process-overview#evaluate-imports-and-properties)
+have been evaluated.
+
## SdkIsSimulator
This property is a read-only property (setting it will have no effect) that