Hackintosh iOS app development - can I let it go in the Apple app store?

I am studying the development of an application for an iOS gadget (iPhone or iPad) on a hackintosh. Can I get my apps one day? Will they drop my application just because it was built on a hackintosh?

I live outside the USA. The budget is really tense for me, and the Mac is more expensive here (it's not just $ 999, like in the Apple store). Maybe I would buy an iPhone one day (on credit, maybe), when I would be better at developing iOS applications and ready to try them on a real iPhone, but for now, hackintosh is all I have. Please do not ask me to look for other options, such as "get a poppy" or "reusable mac mini", etc. - I was already there. When I said tight, then tight.

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I have not heard about anyone rejecting the application based on the hackintosh. You will never get a definitive answer to this, though, and the only way to find out is to try it.

I guess they don't care.

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I'm more worried about the lack of access to a physical iOS device. There are serious differences between the simulator and the device. This is likely to lead to a crash on the device due to a small difference in memory management, on another network or by all means. This will force your application to be rejected for sure, and you have no way to debug it ....

I can recommend accessing at least one iOS device.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/899189/


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