Ok, now iBattery Pro has got it’s final rejection. I just had a phonecall with “Richard” from Apple Inc. who told me that it is policy that any estimations of remaining battery time can’t be allowed. Why can’t they write that into the rejection email?

And why are there a lot applications in the app store that DO estimate the remaining time?

I asked him this question and he told me that he cannot discuss this question with me – interesting…

So

  • Apple has a policy of no estimations but doesn’t write it down for the developers
  • Regardless of the policy there are applications that are in the store, making money
  • You need to have the luck that a reviewer is calling you to tell you the “real” reason of the rejection because they only send general standard text blocks

What do I do now. Why isn’t Apple willing to discuss that there ARE approved applications violating Apple’s policy? Is this fair? This injustice is a scandal!!!

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