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I submitted my app to AppStore(https://itunesconnect.apple.com) it is new version App, but My app rejected and they left this message but I don't know, what I have to fix... It wasn't clear on message what to fix.

3.1 Details We noticed that your app contains irrelevant platform information. Referencing third-party platforms in your app or its

Any one can help me with that?

Philipps answered 28/7, 2015 at 23:43 Comment(2)
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about publishing to an "app store" policies and procedures, rather than programming. See Are developer-centric questions about application stores on topic?Bradybradycardia
I’m voting to close this question because meta.stackoverflow.com/q/272165/6296561Spoliation
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If you talk about Android, Windows, Blackberry, etc in either text or screenshots and someone in the review team catches it, you will have to remove the info.

Ehlke answered 28/7, 2015 at 23:49 Comment(3)
thanks a lot, i dont know why apple they dont write very clear, i have on my website the icon of android, in my app i linked a page of my website to my app probably they saw the Android Icon.Philipps
Only Apple can say for certain of course but yes, that sounds like it may be the culprit.Ehlke
in my case, my app icon contains an image of android phone lolBackhanded
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I also faced this issue, Let me tell you story.

  1. I had a background image with a person holding a non iOS cell phone, (I guess its a blackberry). Appstore rejected because of it,
  2. App description in itunesconnect, I linked www.mywebsite.com and they App store rejected because if it.
  3. In App description I mentioned "purchase license from us", then again the rejected because of it.
Devlin answered 3/2, 2017 at 11:32 Comment(0)
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In my case, this happened because the word "Android" was in my App description.

While filling out the 'description' for my iOs app, I simply pasted the same description I set for the Android version (on Google play store). Since I did not format, the word "Android" managed to slip in and Apple rejected my metadata.

There was no need to upload a new build or anything. I simply removed the "Android" word and re-uploaded, and yes, it got accepted!

I hope this helps someone out there.

Merry coding!

Radioactivity answered 19/9, 2019 at 14:25 Comment(0)
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Hi In my case it was the boarding(tutorial) screens. I have used android phones in those design. Once after I changed it to iOS phones, my app was accepted.

Ader answered 12/2, 2018 at 12:34 Comment(0)

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