Evidence has been found in the latest version of the iPhone OS that Apple will be adding a system for rating apps upon their deletion from the home screen. Greek iPhone site iPhone Hellas reports that when an app is deleted, a popup window is opened, giving the option to rate the app using the same
5 star method used in the App Store, or the choice to opt out by tapping a “No Thanks” button.
The addition appears to be an attempt to get users who don’t normally rate apps they download to participate in the rating process and offer feedback on the app.
[MacNN via iPhone Hellas]
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