It is recommended by Apple to make universal apps, i.e. one ipa for iPhone and iPad. If I make a standalone iPhone app, it gets approx. 6Mb. If I make a universal app it becomes approx. 19Mb... For iPhone users this is a waste... (size is build up of iPad image resources). This feels wrong to me... Please comment.

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13 MB isn't that much. I think 13 MB is worth much less than the money needed to buy the app twice. – WTP'-- Nov 6 '11 at 12:17
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If you sell your app, users which own an ipad and an iphone would need to buy your app twice, if they want to use it on both devices. I would prefer the waste of 12mb.

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Ok, I understand this. What then are all those "HD" versions in App Store? What is the reason making two versions? – debleek63 Nov 6 '11 at 12:18
when the ipad came out it was cool to call your app "HD" .. because it had higher resolution. they made it a new app to sell it again :) nowadays HD is often also used for apps with retina support. – Bastian Nov 6 '11 at 20:53
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Contra: extra size.

Pro: you will need promote two apps, users who own iPhone and iPad will need buy twice.

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I doubt that is a pro. – WTP'-- Nov 6 '11 at 12:19
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