Cant download app from app stroe
Dec 11, PM in response to Goodstar In response to Goodstar Hi Goodstar, I understand that you are unable to download apps because after you enter your Apple ID password, it just shows you the "Get" button again. I'm happy to provide some help for this issue.
I recommend first forcing the App Store to close, and then restarting your iPhone: How to force an app to close on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support If you continue having this issue, make sure that you do not have any outstanding billing issues that could prevent you from downloading new apps: If your payment method is declined, or you have a billing issue with a previous purchase in the iTunes Store - Apple Support And sign out of your Apple ID and back in again if this isn't the case.
Tap [Your Name]. Tap your Apple ID. Tap Sign Out. Go to Settings. Tap Sign in to your [device]. If you are one of them, don't worry, it is a common problem that can be fixed in many ways.
On this page, all the workarounds are listed below. So go step by step until you address the issue. Now, run App Store to download apps to check the problem is solved or not.
If you find " cannot connect to App Store " on your device screen when you are download and install apps, fix it first.
If you're using cellular data or Wi-Fi and have issues with app downloading, try to connect to another Wi-Fi network. To check the Wi-Fi connection, try watching a video from the Internet.
Get help if the Wi-Fi is not working. If the app fails to download or update, you can try deleting the app and reinstall directly. The iOS Restrictions disables certain features of the iPhone, including the ability to download apps.
If they are not correctly set, it would cause Windows store to not recognize your request. This could happen when your date and time has been reset to its factory default due to power outage or depleted motherboard battery. To manage the date and time, right-click on it from the taskbar, then select Adjust date and time.
Toggle on the option that reads Set time automatically to let Windows sync the time with its server, or just set it manually. Try clearing the Windows Store Cache. To do this, go to Windows Search. Type wsreset. Right-click it from the search result and select Run as administrator. This will open a command prompt that will automatically execute the wsreset command to clear the Windows Store Cache.
Go through each point until you are able to download that app or game you have been trying to for so long. While Apple does a stellar job of pushing updates to its devices, check if there is one available.
You might have missed it accidentally. If there are updates available, you can see details and tap on Download and Install to proceed. This may not only fix the app store downloading error, but also help with other known bugs.
There are two ways to reboot your iPhone. One is where you press and power button and then slide right to switch it off. I am not talking about that. Release it when you see it. This will hard reboot your iPhone and help solve a number of small errors. It also frees a lot of memory. Open the App Store and try downloading the app after a few hours. It is possible that the servers are either down or facing some glitch.
Patience is the best virtue in moments like these. Just wait it out. One thing you can do is visit Downdetector website and check if App Store servers are down or facing an outage. See if it is down in your country and what kind of problems is it currently facing. This is an old trick that still works sometimes.
Start a download on App Store, pause or stop it immediately when it begins and then start it again.
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