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This can be easily resolved by restarting your iOS device. You can shut down your iPhone or iPad through Settings too. If none of the above troubleshooting methods worked in your instance, you might need to reset the network settings on your device. Still unable to download apps on to your iPhone or iPad? You can call or e-mail them about your queries and get it resolved at the earliest. We hope you managed to resolve the issues you were facing while downloading apps from the App Store.

Which of these troubleshooting methods we discussed here worked for you? Know any other steps that you think we missed out? Do share your thoughts and experience in the comments section down below. Get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox with the OSXDaily newsletter. Kudos to Sebby above… I had this exact issue, and downloading a sacrificial app and then deleting it broke the logjam.

If you want to ask "Why can't I download Apps on my iPhone? Step 3 : If the "Restrictions" option is off, it is not to blame. If you want to delete Apps from iPhone , toggle on " Deleting Apps ", too.

This is a common solution to most problems on the iOS device. It's no exception when it comes to the issue "can't download Apps" on iPhone or iPad. If you are using a cellular network, make sure you allow using cellular data from App Store. If you are using a Wi-Fi network, make sure it works well. If you have a Wi-Fi connection problem , fix it first. However, if it's something wrong with the App Store and you find you can't download and update Apps in it, read the article that details the methods about how to fix the App Store Not Working problem.

Page content loaded. Aug 28, AM in response to tipsycat In response to tipsycat. If you used the backup from the old iPad to set up the new iPad, then your Apps should be set to automatically download. They should appear as dark shaded icons on the home screen while they download.

If they are not, open the Purchased section in the App store by tapping on your account icon on the top right corner of the App Store, and then on Purchased. Aug 28, AM. Thanks for replying. No I set up the new iPad as new as didn't want everything put onto my the new iPad and wanted to be selective. Thanks for pointing me in the direction of the Purchased section duh me, didn't think of that Yes wifi working perfectly - can use my Mac and phone ok, and yes can open browser and websites on the new iPad.

Restarted iPad and still nope, its not playing ball. If you are seeing the circle going round and round, try tapping on it in order to pause it, then tap on it again. Try that a few times. Sometimes that kick starts the app to download,. Yes the circle keeps going round and round, but tapping on it doesn't do anything.. Its not pausing it. It'll continue going round for a while then stop. No download, update, unicorn or fluffy bunnies appearing on the iPad still Try this next.

Turn off WiFi on your iPad. Force close the settings app completely. Restart the iPad, turn WiFi on again and try to download the apps again. Check which payment method you have on file and make sure it hasn't expired, been declined or failed. If you can't update your apps and you're seeing a message that says "your account is disabled in the App Store", there may be a problem with your payment method.

Contact Apple Support for assistance. From the Home screen, touch and hold the app. From the menu that appears, choose Prioritise Download. Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad.



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