I finish all the development of my app and I am trying to update the screen shots as they require.
I take the screen shot in simulator by using command + s.
Every time I choose the files to upload, and the iTunes Connect says,
The dimensions of one or more screenshots are wrong. Learn More.
As you can see in the photo,
How to resolve this? Thanks in advance.
You said you are using the simulator to take screenshots. As other people have mentioned you need to use the iPhone 6 Plus simulator to do this.
Also make sure the scale is set to 100%. You can do this pressing ⌘+1 or go to Window > Scale > 100%.
The scale of the simulator affects the size of the screenshot.
Try using an iPhone 6 Plus to take your screenshots. The sizes are there, if you check the "Learn More".
Make sure to upload the same and exact size of image for which you are uploading.
And make sure you are uploading the screen shot in there respective section.
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While trying to add Review Information for my In-App-Product I upload a screenshot (successfully) that is 1280x800, no alpha.
I then go to click "save", and it gives me an error message such as:
You must upload a valid screenshot
Your Screenshot must be a valid size. Learn more
No further information is given. As far as I can tell my screenshot is valid.
I've tried both Firefox and Safari.
I would like to add to the accepted answer because regurgitating the documentation does little to resolve actual problems.
After taking a screen shot of the app on my device for in app purchase review and it still didn't work, I did some investigating.
After you attempt to upload a screen shot and see the error to upload a valid size, you can open the browser inspector to see the error details. The image MUST be one of these dimensions:
accepted resolutions found in console error
Something else I didn't realize is when taking screen shots with command-shift-4 on macbooks, when you hold it down for the drag you can see the actual dimensions of the screen shot you are taking, but for some reason it saves it as DOUBLE the size. I ended up taking a screen shot where the cross hairs of the screen shot say 320 x 480 resulting in a saved png of 640x960. It has to be one of the pre set sizes in order for image upload to accept it.
After banging my head on a wall for a couple hours I figured this out, so I hope this helps others .
Upload screenshots of 1242×2208 resolution (iPhone 6 Plus).
If your app is the same across device sizes and localizations, you can
use the highest resolution screenshot for each device type; this set
will scale appropriately for other device sizes when viewed on the App
Store in each localization available in iTunes Connect. For example,
if your app supports only the iPhone, you can provide 5.5-inch display
screenshots and you do not need separate screenshots for the 4.7-inch,
4.0-inch and 3.5-inch displays.
See Screenshot Properties section here for details
Screen shots of the simulator taken via Command + Shift + 4 or screenshots taken using a real device (even latest iPhone 11) are not accepted by App Store Connect.
Instead, use your Simulator in the latest & biggest device mode (currently iPhone 11 Pro Max) and use simulator's menu:
File > New Screen shot
Or just press Command + S.
It saves the screen shot file to the desktop. It will be accepted by App Store Connect.
PS: Just for the sake of more info, this question is related to this one: iTunes Connect Screenshots Sizes for all iOS (iPhone/iPad/Apple Watch) devices
screenshot of the in-app purchase as it appears on the device. This screenshot is used for Apple’s review only and is not displayed on the App Store.
Screenshots requirements are outlined below:
iOS requires at least 640 x 920 pixels.
tvOS requires 1920 x1080 pixels.
macOS requires 1280 x 800 pixels.
After you upload an app review image, you can replace it, but you can’t remove it. You can’t update the screenshot while you in-app purchase is in review.
You are uploading screenshot of wrong size. It must be of at least 640 x 960 or any other size that inherits the iPhone screen size in 2x or 3x dimension.
It better you upload screenshot of your iPhone.
Apple Doc Reference
Run this app into iPhone 8 simulator.
Then take a screenshot using the simulator.
This is how my screenshott upload worked.
Getting "There are one or more errors on the page" but unable to find the exact error.
Here is screenshot
Edit 1
I am trying to upload iPad screenshot with dimension 1536 x 2048 pixels for hi-res portrait (full screen) maximum with Locked but I am getting strange error, given below
Note: I have tried uploading image from both chrome and safari but getting same error
You are getting this error because ITC has recently changed rules for uploading Screenshots.
Here are few things you should keep in mind :
iPhone:
For iPhone you must upload 1 set of screen shots for 5.5 inch device (1242x2208 size)
Kindly take a note that 1 set means you can upload 5 screenshots
You can upload screenshots of other devices from media manager. But only if your application have localization feature & you need to show other language screenshots
iPad:
For iPad you must have to upload 5 screenshots of 12.9 inch iPad device. (2732x2048)
You can upload screenshots of other devices from media manager. But only if your application have localization feature & you need to show other language screenshots
Now in your case i can see you are trying to upload iPad retina screenshots but its giving you error message.
Simply follow this things:
Ask designer to create one splash screen for 2732x2048 size & upload it. As because we can add minimum 1 screen shot so you will be submit the application by 1 screenshot only.
If you have added other device screenshots from media manager than make sure you have localization feature & in that case you have to select other language. Other wise remove that screenshots.
Important Note:
I already tried the same solution & got approval for my app. So its a tried & tested solution & its not on basis of assumptions.
Hope it will help to everyone.
This error maybe thrown if you didn't delete the screenshots of the small screens before checking the boxes Use 5.5-Inch Display and Use 12.9-Inch Display in Media Manager
If so ..
Uncheck all the boxes in the Media Manager
Click save
Delete all the screenshots of the small screens
Click save
Check all the boxes
Click save and then submit the update
Hope this will be helpful ..
If you are using the simplified screenshots where you are ONLY providing the 5.5-inch or 12.9-inch display screenshots, then make sure you go into the Media Manager and have the check enabled for "Use 5.5-Inch Display" or "use 12.9-Inch Display" for your screenshots.
iTunes Connect will not know use the 5.5-Inch screenshots by default for the other screen sizes, so you need to let it know to use them.
I encountered the same error and fixed it by changing the category of my App in App Info from "Magazines and Newspapers" to Business... I have no idea why.
Just wondering if anyone else is having this issue. I'm unable to drag and drop screenshots (which as 100% the right size) into the new iTunes Connect media uploaded - whether it's on the main app page or in the Media Manager.
It just says that it's already using the 5.5-inch shots (of which there are none) and won't give me the ability to upload.
Interestingly, if I uncheck one of the smaller sizes I can drag screenshots to those just fine.
Screenshot of the issue:-
When I update the version of my App, also encountered the same situation. After trying various methods, the solution is found.
upload a screenshot of the non-primary language,
change the primary language,
modify the non-primary language screenshot,
change back the primary language.
Yeah Succeed!!!
There seems to be a bug in iTunes Connect that causes the 5.5 inch iPhone (and 12.9 inch iPad) screenshot upload to act identically to the smaller sizes in that it's disabled unless you choose to use a separate screenshot for that size. Except that the checkbox that allows you to do that is hidden in the largest device size in the group (iPhone/iPad). The bug seems to affect some combinations of localizations.
Right now you can play around with the languages as suggested in Bo Lin's answer, file a bug report to Apple, try to enable the screenshot upload if you're skilled at Angular.js (and I'm not sure if it's actually even possible), or just wait.
You only have to upload 5.5 screen sizes and 12.9 sizes screen shots
(Portrait)
5.5 screenshot size : 1242 × 2208
12.9 screenshot size : 2048 × 2732
I purchased an app, attempted to update the info on the dev panel and when I try and save I'm receiving the following error
There is an error for 1 of your localizations.
It shows the error location but I don't know what the issue is.
This error can also occur if you have not deleted smaller, older size screen shots before checking the box in Media Manager to use new, larger screen size shots for that smaller size.
So if you are submitting a new version of an iPad app and you want your new 12.9 inch display screen shots to act as your 9.7 inch screen shots, you need to delete the old 9.7 inch screen shots before checking the box "Use 12.9-Inch Display."
If you left any of the URLs empty, especially the Privacy Policy URL, then the Localization error appears. If you insert an URL, then the app may submit for review or else the Localization error shall disappear in the least. Please ensure that the URL is genuine, lest Apple delay or even reject the submission.
This message will appear if you have not provided a screen shot for every size iPhone and every size iPad (if you support iPad). The fix is in the Media Manager and if you do not have a screen shot for some size device, check the option (to the right) to use another size screen shot for this size device.
I experienced this issue when trying to add a new localisation.
In my case, the problem appeared to be that the Keywords section was blank (and not even present on the UI, making it very difficult to realise what the problem was).
Apparently, to add/alter keywords, you need to upload a new binary. :-/
I had the same problem with the localisation error "there is an error for 1 of your localizations"
After googling the i came to know is that if you have missed any screen shots for ipad or iphone it will produce the same error
Need to add the screen shots from here
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/LanguagesUtilities/Conceptual/iTunesConnect_Guide/Appendices/Properties.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40011225-CH26-SW3
Best Luck
Ensure that you have at lease one screenshot per device. Just submit one set of screenshots and one optional app preview for the largest device size within a device family
These days you get this error when screen shots for certain screen sizes are missing, which is misleading.
You could have largest screen/resolution screenshots and set the lower size/resolution screen shots to use those(there is a checkbox for this on the upper right corner of the pane) to fix the issue.
In my case I had two language localizations. Not sure how that happened. I deleted one and it worked. You have to follow the exclamation in the red circle. Wherever it is, your problem is.
I'm trying to upload screenshots of my app on iPhone 6 and 6+ and I'm getting a baffling error message:
"One or more screenshots are the wrong size..", see the screenshot below
However, I have checked the apple website and the required size is 750x1334 and 1242x2208
In an attempt to prove I'm not going nuts, screenshot of the properties below.
What am I missing?
This a big problem, I also can't upload screenshots for both 4.7 and 5.5 (I've check them 3 times and they are correct).
Same message as yours.
The error on 6 Plus side is caused by the fact that itunesconnect wants 1242 x 2208 screenshots for portrait and 2208 x 1242 in landscape.
** Update.. Ok, it seems to work now.
I ran into this problem when using screenshots from the Simulator. Solution: Make sure that the scale is 100% (Window->Scale in simulator menu). If you scale the window down (common when simulating hight resolution devices), then the screenshot will also be scaled down...
I have this issue right now. This answer helped me
https://stackoverflow.com/a/26052482/2764408
Just rename them to "1.png" and so on.
It may sounds insane but when I renamed the simulator screenshots to 1.png, 2.png and so on, itunesconnect uploaded them without any errors
UPDATE:
I think that non latin symbols in the filename are the reason of this problem. iOS simulator uses localized date in the screenshot file names.
I'm experiencing the same problem.
Apple just replied, they have new rules, you have to upload your build first. Absolute nonsense.
Sent them link to this thread, problem is on their server side.
UPD: now fixed for me as well. :)
I have a 'simple' way
go on check the image size for a particular screenshot https://help.apple.com/app-store-connect/#/devd274dd925
open your screenshot with preview
modify the size to based on what apple wants adjust image size
then thats it hope you will find it easy
Open your screenshots in Preview application
Go to Tools -> Assign ProfilE
Choose sRGB IEC61966-2.1
Press OK
Then submit your screenshots to Appstore Connects
its fixed for me!.
I was facing the same issue but that was regarding ipad..soo for people who wants 12.9 inch display screenshots to be uploaded..is to select ipad pro as simulator and capture screensho using file and save screenshot and it gets saved on your desktop..just rename the screenshot with 1.png or etc..n upload.....it vl solve ypur problem