Apple removes app that helps find lost AirPods from its store without explanation

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Considering that Apple charges $69 to replace a single lost AirPod, you would imagine that an app designed to find one of the misplaced wireless buds would be a good thing. But it seems the iPhone maker disagrees, and has just pulled ‘Finder for AirPods’ from its app store.

The clever application uses Bluetooth signal strength from a lost AirPod to help guide an owner to its position using a hotter/colder system. It isn't able to find a bud that fell out of your ear while jogging 5 miles away from home but can locate one within a house or the close vicinity. Owners welcomed the $3.99 app, which solved one of the biggest problems associated with Apple’s tiny devices: the fact they’re easy to lose.

But just a few days after release, Apple pulled Finder for AirPods from the store. One of the developers from app maker Deucks took to Reddit to explain the Cupertino firm’s decision.

Yeah, just got off the phone with them. They didn't find anything wrong with the app itself, but rather they didn't like the 'concept' of people finding their AirPods and hence was deemed "not appropriate for the App Store."

When another Redditor asked for proof of this conversation, the developer added: “The proof being, they called me to say that the App Review board doesn't like the concept of the app and deemed it not appropriate for the App Store. They have their own reasons why, but probably won’t release it to the public.”

While those who have already bought the app will find it still works, there won’t be any future updates. Deucks recommends those looking to get their money back head over to the iTunes/App Store refund site.

The situation is a strange one, especially as the developer still has other similar Finder apps for other products (Jawbone, Fitbit) on the store. Apple hasn’t commented on the situation, though it could be that the company is building its own version of the app and possibly implementing it into iOS 10.3. Or maybe Apple just wants to keep charging $69 for lost AirPods.

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The difference being the other app for the (Jawbone, Fitbit) is not taking money directly out of their pocket. Apple will always be Apple.
 
Totally PAR FOR THE COURSE with crAPPLE - worthless, corrupt, greedy toolbag company. Thankfully, I am an Android and Windows user. Love crApple's hardware - hate their software.
 
Well if they are working on their own app that will be free for everyone, it's not bad.
 
There's no good excuse unless their own app solution was coming out in days (which it doesn't sound like it)
 
Totally PAR FOR THE COURSE with crAPPLE - worthless, corrupt, greedy toolbag company. Thankfully, I am an Android and Windows user. Love crApple's hardware - hate their software.
I agree but I don't love Apple as much as you do. I usually use much stronger words about them but they can't be repeated here.
 
I strongly agree with the latter statement in the last paragraph. The former just doesn't gel with Apple's business philosophy.
 
It is said in other websites that like other Apple apps (Find my iphone, Find friends etc), they will offer a inhouse solution about finding lost earpods and it is free.

This developer on reddit won't even give hard evidence so it seems he is on publicity stunt. Nevertheless let us see in the coming days why apple really removed it.
 
Free upcoming app is nice, but gotta wunder at the just worx company not offering it at product release?
 
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