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My question is about the average turn around time for builds on iTunes Connect.

I submitted a build yesterday at Noon Pacific (Sunday) . Usually builds move from processing to available for internal testers - within minutes - and at most - an hour.

It's now 9pm pst - almost 33 hours and it's still listed as processing (monday).

Anyone have a similar experience? should I just resubmit a build incrementing the build number, etc. ?

Advice?

  • I have a ~50mb app and it tooks average 20 minutes. In your case I would resubmit the binary, smth went wrong and I faced such problems in different cases. – Nik Yekimov Jan 20 '15 at 04:13
  • thanks for the advice... I'm going to resubmit... appreciate it – Bruce Stuart Jan 20 '15 at 05:20
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    Does this have anything to do with the Processing language? If not, you shouldn't be using the [processing] tag. – Kevin Workman Jan 20 '15 at 13:37
  • did resubmitting help? I face the same issue again and again. – Tal Mar 05 '15 at 17:16
  • See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27928471/my-prerelease-app-has-been-processing-for-over-a-week-in-itunes-connect-what – William Entriken Nov 11 '15 at 19:26
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not about programming. [Why we're not customer support for your favorite company](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255745/why-were-not-customer-support-for-your-favorite-company) – Kara Apr 17 '17 at 16:29

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The time varies and there isn’t any criteria. I have submitted several apps small and large in size and all took different times to get approved. Sometimes the binary was processed in minutes and sometimes it took more than 24 hours. Even for an app whose builds were approved in some minutes, an update to the build with very minor changes took more than 24 hours to get approved. So this is how it is.

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