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Apple has no intent to ban Pebble Apps. Recent rejection was a mistake

Remember the incident where an app developer had their app rejected for supporting Pebble’s smart watch? Now Apple has contacted the affected developer and had apologised over the incident. The affected app which now supports both Pebble and Apple Watch has finally gotten approved on the Apple AppStore.

According to Pebble, they are working closely with Apple to prevent such incidents from reoccurring in future. They added that the recent rejections only affected a small number of apps and there are many popular apps like RunKeeper that have been approved without problems. They urged developers to continue making apps and feel free to mention the support for Pebble if it does work as intended. Sounds good? Probably it’s just a case of an overzealous employee at Apple.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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