Open question to DJI: Where in the Apple App Review process are we at this point?
Please, DJI, at least keep us posted on the progress. Which of the Apple App situations below is currently where the IOS Pilot App is at?
To Inspire owners: Below are the various scenarios Apple has outlined for app developers. At this point (now month #4 for some of us), it is time for each of us to contact Apple, if DJI won't provide an ongoing status. If no status posted here by week's end, I am going to my local Apple Store, with my Inspire, without an appointment, and will assemble my aircraft, with attached brand-new iPAD Air 2, and when approached what kind of assistance I need, I will announce that I am there to obtain my DJI Pilot App, as advertised. I believe at this point, Apple may be holding the App hostage for some obscure reason and that DJI is just as much a victim as the rest of us are. I also plan to notify my local news media and record what happens at the Apple Store with my iPhone and post the video on You Tube. It is high time for each of us to act in a positive constructive way to end this siege!
Here is what is published on the Apple App Developer site:
Below is Apple information about the "App Review" process that we IOS users are all waiting for. Providing App Review InformationIf your app requires specific settings, user account information, or special instructions, include these details in the App Review Information section of iTunes Connect. If you don't include this information, the app review process may be delayed and your app could be rejected. For more details on providing App Review Information, read the iTunes Connect Developer Guide. App Review StatusOnce you have submitted your app, you can view its status in the My Apps module of iTunes Connect. For details on a specific status, read the iTunes Connect Developer Guide. Please note that review times can vary for each app. Expedited App ReviewIf you face extenuating circumstances, you can request the review of your app to be expedited. These circumstances include fixing a critical bug in your app on the App Store or releasing your app to coincide with an event you are directly associated with. Urgent Bug Fix
If you've submitted an update to fix a critical bug in your app on the App Store and you are requesting an expedited review, be sure to include the steps to reproduce the bug on the current version of your app. Time-Sensitive Event
For apps associated with an event, we recommend you plan and schedule the release of your app in iTunes Connect. However, if your app is stil in review and the launch of your event is quickly approaching, you can request to have your app review expedited. When submitting your request, it's important to include the event, date of the event, and your app's association with the event. Please Note: Expedited reviews are granted on a limited basis and we cannot guarantee that every request will be expedited. Sign in to request an expedited review.
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