We hope you find these solutions useful. To start with, make sure that you have a stable internet connection to download and install apps from the App store.
Normally, there are two ways to download apps from the Server: using either Wi-Fi or Cellular data. You can switch from Wi-Fi to cellular data or vice versa and try again. But you should know that it is always recommended to download iPhone apps using Wi-Fi, which is more stable. If you try to download or update apps using Cellular data, then you need to make sure that "Airplane Mode" is turned off, and you have turned on cellular data for the App Store following the steps below.
For people who have already installed app but unable to update it with Cellular Data. Check out here given settings steps. Sometimes, the reason why iPhone won't download and update Apps might be caused by a full storage on the device.
If the storage left is not enough for the Apps, you'll fail to download or even if you've downloaded them successfully, you can't install them. Scroll down and you can see how much space every app has been taken on your iPhone.
If it's full, you can delete some unwanted or useless files to free up your iPhone space and try to download or install Apps again.
Although it's hard to explain why this can fix "iPhone won't download apps" issue, some users find it very useful. Basically, your iPhone performs a number of checks when communicating with Apple's servers to do things like download apps and one of those checks is for date and time.
Many apple users can't update or download apps on their iPhone due to different Apple ID and incomplete payment info. The fact is, users can't update app on iPhone without the original Apple ID associated with the downloaded app.
Also, sometimes missing or incorrect billing information will make you fail to download or update an app. Or you can try to re-sign into Apple store and see whether it works. See what payment method you have on file and make sure that it isn't expired, declined, or failed.
Contact Apple Support for assistance. From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app. From the menu that appears, choose Prioritize Download. Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support. There is no particular solution to fix this problem, however, you can use one of many methods explained below to fix this issue. We have tried these methods and most of them proved fruitful for us. Before you continue, make sure that you have a stable internet connection to download and install apps from the App store.
If your using the Wi-Fi connection, try to open different pages or follow this complete guide to check your Wi-Fi issues. However, if you are using the Cellular data, make sure that the data speed is fast enough and you have enabled the Cellular data from the settings. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3.
If you are updating the already installed application, you need to make sure that Cellular Data is turned on for the updates. If your internet connection is working fine, the next thing that you need to check is that whether you have enough storage space on your iPhone to install this application or not.
If the storage space is not enough, you might face the same problems during installation or updating some applications. You can delete some applications to make some more space on your iPhone or iPad. However, no matter how intimidating it might seem, there sure are ways to remedy the issue and get your iPhone back up and running in no time.
That's because the more recent iOS updates are so designed to ensure the iPhone remain active for longer duration. Apple said it is a deliberate ploy to keep older batteries running longer, even if that comes at the cost of performance.
That led to the infamous battery-gate scandal in wherein Apple was accused of slowing down iPhone 6 and 7 models. Besides, it had also offered affected users new batteries at subsidized rates as a goodwill gesture. However, as a general rule of thumb, owners of iPhone 8 or older devices perhaps should best avoid the iOS 11 update. While it isn't too uncommon for iPhone devices to not turn on post an update, there are several reasons that causes the phenomenon. Here we discuss the more common among those.
Things just doesn't stop once the update is downloaded and installed as there are a lot of things that goes on behind the scenes for the update to settle down. That too drains a lot of battery. In the end, the entire update cycle usually leaves the battery exasperated and gasping for breath, if not dead already.
So, plug into the mains and see if that isn't the issue. Software anomalies could be another reason for your iPhone not turning on or getting stuck on the Apple logo display. A damaged firmware is often the reason for your iPhone not turning on, and it is quite common for firmware to get damaged during the updating process if things go wrong.
In the unfortunate scenario of that happening, a visit to the nearest service center is the recommended thing to do, unless you have the requisite skills for the same.
Downloading an iOS update can be a battery intensive process. So, make sure your iPhone has adequate charge before proceeding to update. However, ensure you use the right lightning cable and adapter for charging as unauthorised accessories can end up damaging your iPhone in the long run.
The display should be showing only the battery which is an indication of the cable being connected properly. Else, there is going to be an image of the battery as well as the charging cable which points to something being amiss and that the iPhone is not getting charged.
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