JakesRassie
JakesRassie

Reputation: 636

Is it important for an app to work on both iPhone and iPad?

We've been working on a iPhone app for the last couple of months, an app that will only be targeted for the iPhone.

I have read through the Review Guidelines and spotted a potential reason for the app getting rejected under the 'Functionality' category.

"Iphone apps must also run on iPad without modification, at iPhone resolution, and at 2X iPhone 3GS resolution."

In xcode we have targeted the app for iPhone only. To my mind this means that the app should only be available to iPhone users in the App Store and shouldn't get rejected.

My question is - Are we going to face possible rejection if the app doesn't display propertly on an iPad? Eventhough it is only targeted for iPhone?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 256

Answers (1)

vacawama
vacawama

Reputation: 154691

iPad owners can download and run ALL iPhone apps in the App Store. Your app must run correctly on an iPad in iPhone mode. You should test your app on an actual iPad device before releasing it to make sure there are no issues. In general, if your app works fine on an iPhone 3GS, you should be fine.

Upvotes: 1

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