Contents
- 1 What are the common reasons for app rejections in the App Store?
- 2 Why is my iOS App Store Not Working?
- 3 Can you deploy iOS app without App Store?
- 4 How long does it take for an app to get approved for the App Store?
- 5 How do I create an ad hoc certificate on my iPhone?
- 6 Where do I find the move to iOS app?
- 7 What happens if I transfer my app to another developer?
- 8 How to transfer your app to another iOS account?
- 9 Is Cordova a PWA?
- 10 What causes an app to be rejected from the App Store?
- 11 What to do if iPhone is stuck in Apple logo?
- 12 How to get out of the Apple logo loop?
What are the common reasons for app rejections in the App Store?
Technical Reasons for App Store Rejection
- Crashes and Bugs. We will reject incomplete app bundles and binaries that crash or exhibit obvious technical problems.
- Poor Performance.
- Privacy.
- Broken Links.
- Hardware and Software Compatibility.
- Payment System.
- Lacking Standard Functionality.
Why is my iOS App Store Not Working?
If the App Store still isn’t working on your iPhone, it’s time to Reset Network Settings. To Reset Network Settings on your iPhone, open Settings and tap General -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Enter your iPhone passcode, then tap Reset Network Settings again to confirm the reset.
What is ad hoc distribution iOS?
Ad Hoc Distribution Authorizes a Limited Set of Devices to Run Your App. iOS developers enrolled in the Standard Program can also distribute an app outside of the App Store on up to 100 different devices for testing purposes only.
Can you deploy iOS app without App Store?
You can distribute applications using ad hoc without going through the app store, but you are limited to a maximum of 100 devices. With this method you can distribute your application from a web site, email, etc.
How long does it take for an app to get approved for the App Store?
On average, 50% of apps are reviewed in 24 hours and over 90% are reviewed in 48 hours. If your submission is incomplete, review times may be further delayed or your app may be rejected. Once your app has been reviewed, its status will be updated and you will be notified.
What happens if your apps won’t download?
If your downloads aren’t working, force closing the app store could reset it to allow downloads. To force stop the app store: Open Settings > Apps & Notifications > See all apps.
How do I create an ad hoc certificate on my iPhone?
Creating the iOS Distribution Certificate
- Log in to your Apple Developer account and navigate to Certificates, IDs & Profiles > Certificates > Production.
- Add a new certificate.
- Set up a certificate of type Production and activate App Store and Ad Hoc.
- Click Continue.
Where do I find the move to iOS app?
Use your device’s file browser 2 to find the Move to iOS installer with filename ending in .apk. On many devices, you’ll find this .apk file in a downloads folder. Tap the file to install it. If an alert says to change your security settings to let you install from unknown sources, follow the onscreen steps.
How to deploy custom iOS apps for businesses?
Developer must register the UDID of each device before it will install. Works on all devices within an organization without registration. Not permitted for use outside of an organization. Works on all devices that have an Apple ID. Managed within VPP portion of the Apple Business Manager program.
What happens if I transfer my app to another developer?
Your older version of the app will remain available. Fortunately it is possible, and relatively simple, to transfer the ownership of an app to another developer without removing the app from the App Store. When an app is transferred it will keep its reviews and ratings and users will still have access to future updates.
How to transfer your app to another iOS account?
1. Sign in to https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/ as the Team Agent. A notice indicates that an app transfer is ready to be accepted. 2. Click “Agreements, Tax, and Banking.” 3. Below “App Transfers” click “Review” next to the app. 4. Enter the new metadata.
As per Apple, bugs and unfinished/undercooked apps with broken functionality/hyperlinks, inaccurate/ misleading info are the top reason for app rejection, contributing to over a 20% of total rejections.
How long does it take to get app approved Apple?
On average, 50% of apps are reviewed in 24 hours and over 90% are reviewed in 48 hours. If your submission is incomplete, review times may be further delayed or your app may be rejected. Once your app has been reviewed, its status will be updated and you will be notified. For more details, see App Store Connect Help.
Is Cordova a PWA?
Apache Cordova and PWA can be primarily classified as “Cross-Platform Mobile Development” tools. Apache Cordova is an open source tool with 766 GitHub stars and 327 GitHub forks. I’ve done some Hybrid Mobile apps with both technologies Apache Cordova and React Native and described my experience in my blog.
What causes an app to be rejected from the App Store?
There are generally two categories of reasons for app store rejection. Technical reasons are the first: 1. Crashes and Bugs We will reject incomplete app bundles and binaries that crash or exhibit obvious technical problems. As you can imagine, Apple doesn’t take too kindly to apps that contain explicit bugs or full-out system failures.
Why does my iPhone keep showing the Apple logo?
Release the buttons when you see Apple logo appear. If your iPhone is still stuck in a reboot loop – the screen goes black and then the Apple logo appears again over and over – after the hard reset, you may try connecting it to a computer and doing an update through iTunes or Finder.
What to do if iPhone is stuck in Apple logo?
Don’t just immediately do a forced restart on your iPhone stuck in reboot loop with Apple logo, however. Plug it into a power source and let it charge for half an hour. To fix iPhone stuck in a boot loop by forcing a restart, follow these steps below: Press and quickly release Volume Up button. Press and quickly release Volume Down button.
How to get out of the Apple logo loop?
Force restart an iPhone 8, X, XS, 11, SE (2nd generation) or newer: 1 Press and quickly release Volume Up button. 2 Press and quickly release Volume Down button. 3 Press and hold Side button until you see the Apple logo.