In Apple’s Local and Push Notification Programming Guide, it says:
Each application on a device is
limited to the soonest-firing 64
scheduled local notifications. The
operating system discards
notifications that exceed this limit.
It considers a recurring notification
to be a single notification. LINK
However, in the iOS Application Programming Guide, it says
Listing 4-3 shows an example that
schedules a single alarm using a date
and time that is set by the user. This
example configures only one alarm at a
time and cancels the previous alarm
before scheduling a new one. (Your own
applications can have no more than 128
local notifications active at any
given time, any of which can be
configured to repeat at a specified
interval.) LINK
Which of these is true? Do I get 64 notifications or 128 notifications?
I finally did a test, and the answer is 64 local notifications.