iPhone 5 Optimization Requirement

Last day I’ve been publish my app to be reviewed in iTunes connect.

then we got some announcements :

iPhone 5 Optimization Requirement - Your binary is not optimized for iPhone 5. As of May 1, all new iPhone apps and app updates submitted must support the 4-inch display on iPhone 5. All apps must include a launch image with the -568h size modifier immediately following the <basename> portion of the launch image’s filename. Launch images must be PNG files and located at the top-level of your bundle, or provided within each .lproj folder if you localize your launch images. Learn more about iPhone 5 support and app launch images by reviewing the iOS Human Interface Guidelines and iOS App Programming Guide. 

Though you are not required to fix the following issues, we wanted to make you aware of them:

Missing Push Notification Entitlement - Your app appears to include API used to register with the Apple Push Notification service, but the app signature’s entitlements do not include the “aps-environment” entitlement. If your app uses the Apple Push Notification service, make sure your App ID is enabled for Push Notification in the Provisioning Portal, and resubmit after signing your app with a Distribution provisioning profile that includes the “aps-environment” entitlement. See “Provisioning and Development” in the Local and Push Notification Programming Guide for more information. If your app does not use the Apple Push Notification service, no action is required. You may remove the API from future submissions to stop this warning. If you use a third-party framework, you may need to contact the developer for information on removing the API. 

how is the solutions? or do I have missed some information?

thanks in advance 

the information below are no longer valid:

http://developer.coronalabs.com/content/building-devices-iphoneipad

how is the solution?

Hello @yogi-s,

The document you cite is extremely old. Please update your bookmark to the current guide here:

http://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/distribution/iOSBuild/index.html

As for the report from Apple, it’s probably because you did not include the Apple-required iPhone5 “tall” launch image. This is now required for all iPhone5-compatible apps. See “Launch Images” in the following guide for details:

http://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/distribution/buildSettings/index.html

Take care,

Brent Sorrentino

Thanks @Brent Sorrentino,

and how about the second statement?

Missing Push Notification Entitlement - Your app appears to include API used to register with the Apple Push Notification service, but the app signature’s entitlements do not include the “aps-environment” entitlement.

my apps didn’t use any “Push Notification service”. How to disabling this features in corona? 

thanks in advance 

Hi Yogi,

Don’t worry about the Missing Push Notification Entitlement message from Apple.  That’s a harmless warning that I get every time I submit an app or an update, but it’s never resulted in an issue for me.

  • Andrew

the information below are no longer valid:

http://developer.coronalabs.com/content/building-devices-iphoneipad

how is the solution?

Hello @yogi-s,

The document you cite is extremely old. Please update your bookmark to the current guide here:

http://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/distribution/iOSBuild/index.html

As for the report from Apple, it’s probably because you did not include the Apple-required iPhone5 “tall” launch image. This is now required for all iPhone5-compatible apps. See “Launch Images” in the following guide for details:

http://docs.coronalabs.com/guide/distribution/buildSettings/index.html

Take care,

Brent Sorrentino

Thanks @Brent Sorrentino,

and how about the second statement?

Missing Push Notification Entitlement - Your app appears to include API used to register with the Apple Push Notification service, but the app signature’s entitlements do not include the “aps-environment” entitlement.

my apps didn’t use any “Push Notification service”. How to disabling this features in corona? 

thanks in advance 

Hi Yogi,

Don’t worry about the Missing Push Notification Entitlement message from Apple.  That’s a harmless warning that I get every time I submit an app or an update, but it’s never resulted in an issue for me.

  • Andrew