Tuesday, 12 July, 2022 UTC


Summary

What? A person suggested downloading a certain app? Looking from where to download? Facing difficulties downloading from google itself? Never mind trying APP STORE OR PLAY STORE!
Kudos to those who know already about them but the ones who don’t, well there is no age for learning. So APP STORE is affiliated with Apple devices and PLAY STORE is affiliated with android devices. Both are the hub for people who dream of showcasing their apps to the world. Both stores are prominently used among their respective customer base. The developers who submitted their apps after completing their mobile app development services get posted of course after testing if it’s a fit or not.

HOW MUCH TIME DOES IT TAKE FOR AN APP TO ENTER THE APP STORE?

Apple goes through each and every app thoroughly and checks whether the app is eligible or not on a certain basis being design, content, and functionality. So if you are eagerly waiting for your app to reach the app store you must ensure that the guidelines must be adhered to. If you are timely bounded then you can request apple to make the review decision fast. 50% of the apps are reviewed in 24 hours and 90% in 48 hours, usually making it available on iTunes within two days or more for certain apps.
REASONS WHY APP MIGHT GET REJECTED ON APP STORE
Your app might get rejected due to several reasons but the thing to keep in mind is that hurdles come in the way of those who can defeat them and you mustn’t stop and try to augment it. Some of the reasons for rejection include Bugs and errors, performance issues, broken links, no placeholder content, incomplete information, inaccurate description, misleading users, bad UI designs, advertisements, web clipping, and content aggregators.
If you are having trouble while submitting your app-to-App Store or any other website development related issues, then send your queries at MYSTICAL PRODUCTIONS. We will be happy to assist you and get your app published as soon as possible.

How to submit apps to Appstore? was originally published in AR/VR Journey: Augmented & Virtual Reality Magazine on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.