Exactly what I'd expect. There's also:
> Don’t refer to Apple devices generically as "smartphones" or "tablets."
> Don’t list Apple products that are not compatible with your app.
> Don’t display a blank screen on an Apple product, or on a television screen when showcasing Apple TV.
> The status bar [...] should show a full network icon [...], a full Wi-Fi icon, and a full battery icon.
And:
> Don’t feature the Apple logo to take advantage of the promotional value of the Apple brand.
But:
> Don’t obscure or cover the [Apple] logo.
It's really treading a fine line between the two, figuring out what exactly is allowed.
Some of the guidelines are even more neurotic:
> Always typeset [iPod] touch with a lowercase t.
> For [iPhone XR/XS] headlines and copy, use an uppercase X, small cap S, and small cap R
> Don’t use the word "watch" or "time" as a pun or verb in your marketing materials.
And the final gem:
Don’t break Apple
Watch over two lines.
Oops.