I have app in App Store, I submitted version 1.1, after Apple reviewed, approved and published it, I noticed there is a clear major bug, so I had to suspend my app from App Store.
I submitted a new version 1.2, you know it would take 5-7 days to be reviewed and published, can I revert to my previous version app (1.0) while the new version is released?
In iTunes, select the Apps button. Delete the new version from My Apps in iTunes. Drag & drop the previous version into your My Apps section of iTunes. Select the option to “Install” and sync your device and you're golden.
Log in to the same Apple ID on your old iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Go to App Store and tap My Purchase to find the app you want to install. Tap the cloud icon on the right side to download it on your old Apple device.
Installing old versions of Android apps involves downloading the APK file of an app's older version from an external source and then sideloading it to the device for installation.
Actually there is just one way :
Set the availability date for buggy version to far future, then submit new version and ask for a expedited review. After these you should have new version reviewed under 48 hours, depending on weekday.
Open the app in iTunes Connect and click "Rights and Pricing" top right. You get a message like this: "You have selected an Available Date in the future. This will remove your currently live version from the App Store until the new date. Changing Available Date affects all versions of the application, both Ready For Sale and In Review."
Also you can request a faster review for your next update: https://developer.apple.com/appstore/contact/?topic=expedite
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