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On average, 50% of apps are reviewed within 24 hours and 90% are reviewed within 48 hours. Some apps, however, may require additional time to review, and there may be times during the year where we experience higher-than-average submission volume and therefore have delayed review times.

2. What are some best practices I should follow for developing and submitting an app?

Here are some best practices for a successful app submission:

Carefully review the App Store Review Guidelines to understand App Review do’s and don’ts before you begin app development.

Follow the checklist to make sure your app is fully ready for App Review.

Give yourself enough time for your app’s review before your expected release date. On average, 90% of apps are reviewed within 48 hours, but if the app does not meet the App Store Review Guidelines, you may need to revise and resubmit your app.

3. What are the most common rejections?

Read our tips on Avoiding Common App Rejections.

Make sure the app is complete and free of bugs/crashes before submitting, since the app should be ready for customers to download it from the App Store upon approval.

Be considerate of your users by ensuring your app seeks all the necessary user permissions, performs as advertised, is displayed accurately in screenshots and offers quality content.

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If you think your app was rejected in error, you can provide additional information responding to the rejection message in Resolution Center. To call attention to how your app addresses the rejection issues, you may also attach screenshots from your app.

If you still feel that your app was rejected in error after reaching out to us in Resolution Center, you can file an appeal to the App Review Board to have your app re-evaluated. The appeal information should be specific about how the app complies with the App Store Review Guidelines. A link to begin an appeal is available in App Store Connect.

5. When can I expect a response to my message in Resolution Center?

Generally, we respond to messages in Resolution Center within 24 hours.

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If your app’s status in App Store Connect is "Rejected" or "Metadata Rejected," you can respond to the rejection message in Resolution Center and an App Review team member will review your response. Also, you can through the Apple Developer website. We’re here to help developers like you get great apps on the App Store.

7. How do I provide information about my app?

You may add notes and include attachments in the App Review Information section of App Store Connect. For example, developers may choose to use the Information section to describe the app’s intended audience, communicate how to log in, or explain where the App Review team can find certain features in the app.

8. Do I need to provide a demo or test account?

If your users need to log in to your app, you must provide App Review with all necessary login information to fully review the app, this applies to all apps. The demo account should have enough content to allow the App Review team to assess all functions of the app.

  1. Is Maps supposed to DISPLAY anything with its alerts? I hear an audio alert of an upcoming speed check, but see nothing on the map (using CarPlay)
  1. The audio alert and screen notifications were slightly different each time... Once it told me there was a speed check with an approximate distance ahead, another time I got a notification box that simply let me acknowledge the alert, and another time I was prompted to respond whether the alert was still valid or should be cleared.

Is this normal?

iPhone SE

Posted on Nov 29, 2021 2:00 PM

Posted on Nov 30, 2021 11:03 AM

Hello Dougweiser2,

Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. Based on your post, Apple Maps prompted you for an upcoming speed check when using CarPlay and you'd like to confirm the behavior. We'll do our best to assist with this.

Reporting an incident is user driven. Which means, that these alerts are prompted by user input and can be cleared by users.

With that said, we'd review the following:

Report traffic incidents in CarPlay

Report an incident in Maps on your iPhone

In Report traffic incidents in CarPlay, it states that, "Speed checks are not displayed with incident markers. Instead, notifications for speed checks appear when you follow turn-by-turn directions."

Given the information above, we'd say this would be normal behavior for the Apple Maps app to acknowledge the upcoming speed check with audio, confirm it with an alert, and clear it; if it's no longer valid.

How do I stop Apple Maps announcements?

Settings - Notifications scroll down to Maps - Allow Notifications turn off.

Why is Apple Maps not announcing?

Enable Voice Navigation in Apple Maps on iPhonecheck if the voice navigation setting is turned on. Step 1: Go to Settings -> Maps -> Driving & Navigation settings. Step 2: Under "Navigation Voice Volume", select one option-Loud volume, Normal volume or Low volume.

How do I review on Apple Maps?

Rate places in Maps on iPhone.

Tap a place on the map or a search result in Maps..

Depending on the location, either scroll down the place card or tap Rate (near the top of the place card), then do any of the following: Provide ratings: Tap or. for the available categories, then tap Done..

What happens when you report an issue on Apple Maps?

Before you submit those reports, your Apple ID will be shown on the screen. Your data will be used to resolve the reported issue and improve Maps. Apple Maps is designed to protect your information and enable you to choose what you share. Maps Report an Issue collects information to help solve reported issues.