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No publicly available infrastructure to support diagnostic analysis

We’ve reviewed and determined that we cannot post this version of your iPhone application to the App Store because it provides to the user potentially inaccurate diagnostic functionality for iPhone OS devices. There is currently no publicly available infrastructure to support diagnostic analysis. This may result in your app reporting potentially inaccurate information which could lead to user confusion.

 
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References a pre-release version of iPhone OS/SDK

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in SDK pre-release version

Thank you for submitting your app xxxx 1.0 to the App Store. We’ve reviewed and determined that we cannot post it because it references a pre-release version of iPhone OS/SDK. Referencing a pre-release version of the OS/SDK is in violation of Section 2.1 of the iPhone SDK Agreement: “…Apple may provide You with pre-release versions of the SDK that constitute Apple Confidential Information and are subject to the confidentiality obligations of this Agreement.”

Any reference to the pre-release version of iPhone OS needs to be removed from the metadata. Once the necessary modifications are completed, please let us know so we can proceed with the review.

Regards,

 
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Minimal user functionality

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in Minimal user functionality

Your app xxxxx 1.0 contains minimal user functionality and will not be appropriate for the App Store.

 
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Undocumented APIs

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in Section 3.3.1, Undocumented APIs

Thank you for submitting your application to Apple’s App Store. Unfortunately, your application cannot be added to the App Store because it is using an undocumented API, AppSupport, which as outlined in the iPhone SDK Agreement section 3.3.1 is prohibited:

“3.3.1 Applications may only use Published APIs in the manner prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any unpublished or private APIs. “

 
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Excessive Volumes of Data

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in Excessive Volumes of Data, Section 3.3.15

<app> cannot be posted to the App Store because it is transferring excessive volumes of data over the cellular network, which as outlined in the iPhone SDK Agreement section 3.3.15, is prohibited:

” If an Application requires or will have access to the cellular network, then additionally such Application:

-  Must comply with Apple’s best practices and other guidelines on how Applications should
access and use the cellular network;

-  Must not in Apple’s reasonable judgment excessively use or unduly burden network
capacity or bandwidth;”

 
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Feature Limited Lite Version

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in Lite Versions

xxxxxxt Lite cannot be posted because it is a feature-limited version.  Free or “Lite” versions are acceptable, however the application must be a fully functional app and cannot reference features that are not implemented or up-sell to the full version.

 
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Inconsistency in application versioning

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in Application Versioning

Your application, xxxxx cannot be posted to the App Store because there is an inconsistency in application versioning, which may cause user confusion.  In the application’s Info view, the version number listed is 1.1 as shown in the attached screenshot; however the version number displayed in iTunes Connect is 1.0.  Please update the version number in your application.

 
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TableViewCell remains selected/highlighted

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in Human Interface Guidelines, TableView Issues

Your application, xxxxx, cannot be submitted to the App Store because of a Table View issue.  Applications must adhere to the iPhone Human Interface Guidelines as outlined in iPhone SDK Agreement section 3.3.5.

According to the Table Views, Text Views, and Web Views section of the iPhone Human Interface Guidelines:

“Table views provide feedback when users select list items. Specifically, when an item can be selected, the row containing the item highlights briefly when a user selects it to show that the selection has been received.  Then, an immediate action occurs: Either a new view is revealed or the row displays a checkmark to indicate that the item has been selected. The row never remains highlighted, because table views do not display  persistent selected state.”

In your application, tapping on an item in the Table View results in the item becoming highlighted, and a new view is displayed. However, upon returning to the Table View, the item remains highlighted. Once the action has occurred, the Table View should no longer be highlighted when the user returns. (Please see attached screen shot.)

 
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Inappropriately uses an Apple trademarked image

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in Apple Trademark Images

You app xxxx, inappropriately uses an Apple trademarked image. A screenshot is attached with this email for your reference.

We want to remind you of the importance of following Apple’s posted Guidelines for Using Apple’s Trademarks and Copyrights: http://www.apple.com/legal/trademark/guidelinesfor3rdparties.html.

Depictions of Apple Products

1. Endorsement or Sponsorship: Apple does not support the use of its logos, company names, product names, or images of Apple products by other parties in marketing, promotional or advertising materials as their use may create the perception that Apple endorses or sponsors the product, service or promotion.

2. Compatibility: If you are a developer, you may show an image of an Apple product in your promotional/advertising materials to depict that your product is compatible with, or otherwise works with, the Apple product or technology, provided you comply with the following requirements:

a. Your product is in fact compatible with, or otherwise works with, the referenced Apple product.

b. The image is an actual photograph of the genuine Apple product and not an artist’s rendering (Note: You must obtain express written permission from Apple before using any photograph owned or licensed by Apple).

c. The Apple product is shown only in the best light, in a manner or context that reflects favorably on the Apple products and on Apple Inc.

d. The reference to Apple does not create a sense of endorsement or sponsorship by, or other false association with, Apple or Apple products.

In order for your application to be reconsidered for the App Store, please resolve these issues and upload your new binary to iTunes Connect.

 
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App doesn’t work as advertised

Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in App doesn't work as advertised

We sometimes fall for advertisements about products that are said to work with our iPhones. However, many of which may not be even be compatible with the product. These applications may work with models like Nokia, o2 or Samsung among others. Please see the example below.

Your application, xxxxx cannot be posted to the App Store at this time because it does not achieve the functionality described in your marketing materials, or release notes.  Applications must adhere to the iPhone Human Interface Guidelines as outlined in iPhone SDK Agreement section 3.3.5.

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