iPhone Developers Now Able to Schedule App Store Sales in Advance

iPhone developer Amro Mousa reports (via Ars Technica) that Apple has added a new feature to its iTunes Connect interface for developers administering their iPhone applications submitted to the App Store, allowing developers to schedule sale prices for their applications in advance.
Developers previously were required to manually update pricing tier selections if they wished to adjust App Store pricing for their applications.


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