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I've searched through the iTunes Connect Developer Guide 6.1 - but can't seem to find anything about this.

I've just completed entering the meta-data into iTunes Connect for a new app. This app runs on iPod and iPhone and has graphics optimized for the Retina display, so it has @2x images for all graphics.

I prepared 5 screenshots to load into iTunes Connect (5 at 480x320 for the non-Retina displays and 5 at 920x640 for the Retina display devices). I expected that for each low-res screenshot I would need to load an identical version in hi-res. .. but, when I tried to upload the screenshots in iTunes Connect, iTunes Connect only allowed 5 screenshots to be uploaded. I decided to upload the hi-res versions and did not upload the low-res versions.

Questions: Am I missing something? Is there some option in iTunes Connect to upload low and hi-resolution screenshots? Page 52 of the iTunes Connect Developer Guide 6.1 stipulates the hi-res screenshot dimensions for Retina display compatible apps, but I'm perplexed about how to upload both the low and hi-res versions.

Thanks in advance.

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tc.
That makes sense - thanks for the response. It didn't occur to me that the screenshots are not used at native resolution.
ReachWest
iPhone screenshots are used at native resolution on iPad/iTunes, I think, but that's about it.
tc.
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Yeah, whatever format you choose (480x320 or 920x640) it will show the exact same on the App Store on the iPhone. Beware of not mixing up different formats because if you do, although it will show them all on the iPad or in iTunes, it will only show images that the source is 920x640 on the iPhone 4 (retina display) and 480x320 source screenshot on older models. Note also that this is a way to segregate what you wan to show to one or another, but you only have 5 slots to split among the two, that's a fact ;-)

Vic