Hi William,

I've heard about apps that have been rejected because pictures of iPhones were 
included. Apple may not accept any picture of an existing device, be it phone, 
computer, monitor, or bicycle. I'd use a picture that's clearly drawn rather 
than photographed and doesn't resemble a device of any existing brand. Then 
again... with Apple you never know. Just try it, the worst case scenario is 
only an additional week's delay due to a rejection.

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On 29 jul 2011, at 13:57, William de Smet wrote:

> Hi there, 
> 
> I am thinking of using an iMac (with no Apple logo) vector image in the 
> splash screen of my first iOS app. Is Apple going to allow this? Or is it 
> better to you use a more 'standard' monitor?
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> William


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