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Apple Beginning High-Volume iPhone OS 3.0 Push Notification Testing

In an e-mail sent to iPhone developers testing iPhone OS 3.0 betas, Apple announced the start of testing of high-volume Push Notifications using a pre-release version of the Associated Press iPhone application. The current test will run for seven days.

As a developer actively working with iPhone OS 3.0 beta, we would like your help in testing the Apple Push Notification service. We have selected a pre-release version of the Associated Press app for iPhone OS 3.0 to create a high-volume test environment for our servers.

To participate, we ask that you follow these steps:

1. Download the pre-release version of the Associated Press app for iPhone OS 3.0 from the iTunes Store via your desktop by entering this unique redemption code in the 'Redeem' section of iTunes, found under the 'Quick Links' section:

[code redacted]

This unique redemption code and the functionality of the application will expire in seven days.

2. Install the application on a development device running iPhone OS 3.0 beta 5 by synching it to iTunes. Make sure to accept notifications when prompted after installation. This application can only be installed on devices running iPhone OS 3.0 beta 5.

3. When you first run the app, choose U.S. English as your region when prompted. The U.S. English region will receive alerts, the Canadian English region will not. For purposes of the test, AP will be sending a high-volume of real news alerts.

4. If you do not receive notifications from the app within 48 hours after installation, let us know.

Apple activated Push Notifications just over one month ago, allowing developers to begin testing their applications with the service, which allows iPhone applications to receive updates while they are not actively running.

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36 months ago
Not in UK though... :(
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36 months ago
I tried to get the ap with the redemption code from the email and received a message that the code had already been used. I am the only developer on my account. Has this happened to anyone else? I emailed Apple for a new one.
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36 months ago
code worked for me, i now have the app on my iPhone...no notifications yet...i've only had it for a few minutes
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36 months ago
At least they are testing it. With so many iphone users, the damn service needs to work the first time out the gate for consumers.
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36 months ago
Did only American devs get this?
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36 months ago
Great marketing for AP.
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36 months ago

Did only American devs get this?


I'm a UK dev and I still got it
Doesnt work in the UK store though :mad:
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36 months ago
Sent in a submission about this when I get the iPhone developer email earlier today. Pretty interesting, can't wait for June 8th.
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36 months ago

I'm a UK dev and I still got it
Doesnt work in the UK store though :mad:


Also in the UK and unable to download this app from iTunes - High volume testing? When this version goes live worldwide the Apple push servers will be hit so hard, how testing this in the US only is of any use or indication to Apple of the demand goodness only knows!
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36 months ago
I didn't get one yet... I feel left out... :(:confused::(
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