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Yesterday I submitted an App that is made only for iPhone, and not for iPad, as requested by the customer, but my app was rejected because it does not run properly on an iPad.
Reason for Rejection:
Reasons
2.10: iPhone Apps must also run on iPad without modification, at iPhone Resolution, and at 2X iPhone 3GS Resolution ----- 2.10 -----
We found that your app Did not Meet the Requirements for running on iPad, as required by the App Store Review Guidelines.
Your app Did not run at iPhone Resolution when reviewed on iPad. While your app may be built for iPhone or iPod, it must still run on iPad, at iPhone Resolution and at 2x iPhone 3GS Resolution.
For information on iOS device screen Sizes and resolutions, see Points versus Pixels, in the View Programming Guide for iOS. For code-level questions, you may Wish to Consult with Apple Developer Technical Support. When the DTS Engineer Follows up with you, Please be ready to provide:
- complete Details of your rejection Issue(s)
- screenshots
- Steps to reproduce the Issue(s)
- symbolicated crash logs - if your Issue Results in a crash log
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I got it right or Apple wants to force us to develop apps for both models (iPad and iPhone)???
Strange, Whatsapp for example does not run on iPad.
– bfavaretto
Seriously? even if it is iPad with 3G (with chip)??? @bfavaretto
– Tiago Amaral
Hm, I’ve never tried it on 3G, only on Wi-Fi. And then it makes sense even not to have run it (== or let me download from the app store)
– bfavaretto
It is pq the Wpp requires a telephone number as a record, and as a unique ID. : So much so that to change phone and keep up with the chat backup has q go through another registration process and emaik confirmation
– Tiago Amaral
Well, what I got from the message (I may be wrong again, rs) is that even an iPhone app needs to run on iPad without change, in the specified resolutions. This does not mean that you are required to publish the app as iPhone/iPad. From what I understand, you have some problem solving.
– bfavaretto
kkkk Pow, if I make an iPhone app, which can be run on an iPad, and MUST make its interface run on an iPad, will tell me I’m not being forced to do for the iPhone E app for iPad?
– Tiago Amaral
It needs to run on the iPad in that "little window", as if it had an iPhone screen inside the iPad screen.
– bfavaretto