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I have submitted a new version of my iPhone App and the status is "Waiting For Review". I got some modifications done and want to upload a new binary for the same version.

  • Can it be possible ?

  • If I reject the binary, will it cause any other problem?

  • Or I can simply reject the related binary and upload a new one again?

Regards !

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No there is no harm. You can reject it and upload it again for review..

See screen from iTunesconnect guide: They have clearly mentioned this you can reject binary.

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So, when I upload a new binary after rejecting the older one it will take same days to review again ? – Götze Apr 6 '12 at 6:17
Yes of course it will be in a queue again. Its like you were standing in a queue for a ticket and got out from queue and again decide to purchase you will have to join that queue again.. :-)) – rohan-patel Apr 6 '12 at 6:19
Thanks for the help !! This was my first time to reject a binary, so was a bit confused. :)) – Götze Apr 6 '12 at 6:24
Yeah.. Better clear doubts before taking any actions. I made mistake once. What I did was app was rejected and I did not know how to resubmit and I deleted the whole app from account. So the bundle Id and App name both were gone for that iTunesConnect account.. :-D – rohan-patel Apr 6 '12 at 6:27
Thanks for the quick response. :) – Götze Apr 6 '12 at 6:29
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