Fix 4: Free up iPhone space App Store not downloading apps may also happen when your device is running low on storage. By Enya Zhang Enya is a writer at supereasy. View all of Enya Zhang's posts. Try These Fixes! Failed to load the Search bar. Please refresh the page and tyr again. Click here to reload. When you first launch the App Store, you can tap 10 times on any of the navigation buttons at the bottom Featured, Explored, Top Charts, Update, Search.
In this way, you can clear all cache stored in your App Store. After doing this, your App Store will be forced to re-download the Apps. Not enough storage space can also lead to the failure of downloading or updating apps. To solve this problem, you can go to delete some useless data or files on your iPhone and go to try and see if it works. There are many fixes involved in the new iOS, therefore, you can go to update your device to the latest version to address this problem.
One of these features is the ability to download apps. Therefore, if your iPhone App Store fails to update or download, just go to check if your Restrictions are turned off. Check the Installing Apps menu. Ask a question.
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View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. Restart the iPhone. Sometimes you need to restart a device to get things working again. There may be a temporary glitch in the operating system or a software component. A restart usually resolves these issues. Check your Apple ID payment method. To download apps, you need to connect a payment method to your Apple ID, even if you're downloading a free app.
If you do not have a payment method on file, or if your card is expired, you might not be able to download apps. This can also lead to a Verification Required pop-up message.
Adding a valid payment method may solve the problem. Sign out of the App Store and sign back in. An iPhone that can't download apps may signify that something is wrong with your Apple ID. If the connection between your iPhone and the Apple App Store is disrupted, signing out and signing back in may fix it. Go to Settings , tap your name at the top, and choose Sign Out at the bottom.
Update iOS. Updates to iOS—the operating system for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch—frequently resolve software bugs. It could be that your iPhone cannot download apps because of a bug in the OS. An easy, fast, and free OS update may solve the problem. You can update iOS wirelessly or through iTunes. Set the correct date and time. Incorrect date and time settings may block you from downloading apps. The easiest way to solve this is to make your iPhone automatically set its date and time so that it's always correct.
Move the Set Automatically toggle switch to On green. Learn more about changing the date and time on your iPhone, the many implications of doing that, in How to Change Date on iPhone. Reset the iPhone device settings. Bugs sometimes stem from low-level settings.
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