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In the context of the Apple App Store, refers to a specific App Review Guideline regarding accurate metadata. When an app is rejected under this guideline, it typically means the app's name, description, screenshots, or previews contain information that is misleading or references other mobile platforms. 🛠️ Fixing "2.3.7" Metadata Rejections

If your metadata advertises features that are locked, not yet developed, or require hardware not supported by the device, you will face a rejection.

The most common cause for a 2.3.7 rejection is mentioning "Android," "Google Play," or other competing platforms in your app description or keywords.

Vague descriptions or placeholder text can trigger this rejection.

: Ensure all advertised features are fully functional and accessible to the App Review team during the testing process. Summary Checklist for Resubmission Requirement Platform Names No mention of "Android," "Google," or "Play Store". Visuals

All screenshots use Apple device frames and iOS status bars. No placeholder text or hidden features. Links Support and Privacy Policy links must be functional.