Why mobile apps get rejected from the Apple app store?
The Apple App Store review process is designed to keep the application ecosystem healthy and to protect users from hostile or low-quality mobile applications. And the system works mainly. But sometimes an application is rejected for reasons that can not be expected, and may force mobile app developers to fight to delay release dates or even have to redevelop key functions. Before continuing on that path, here are nine surprising reasons why the App Store rejects applications you should consider before submitting your next application: 1. Use of the word "beta" or indicating that your application is unfinished Google has become an industry-standard practice for launching indefinite "beta" services, but Apple can be quite strict about any indication that an application is not finished or is not yet ready for prime time. We have seen applications rejected by being labeled "Beta", "Preview" and even "Version 0.9". 2. Long load...