As Nancy indicated, it's not impossible to get iPhone images accepted if they're taken under ideal lighting conditions; however the bright spots, shiny surfaces and reflections aren't doing you any favors here. If you zoom in you'll see that many of those areas have artifacts and just look blurry. Had this image not been rejected for "technical issues", it would definitely have been rejected for IP issues, because there are a number of areas where manufacturer's part numbers and logos are displayed.
Not sure what you mean by "use Lightroom to take still". If the LR interface still uses the phone's built-in camera, that will not overcome the problems.
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