Search the site GO. When you download an app on one device, such as your iPhone, it will automatically be downloaded on your other devices, like your iPad or iPod Touch.
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User profile for user: Demo Demo. Dec 6, PM in response to Stang94cobra In response to Stang94cobra Here are a number of things that have worked for other users in the past.
If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again. Reply Helpful 2 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: Stang94cobra Question: Q: My ipad mini will not download apps. 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.
This tip is similar to one of the solutions to the " Cannot connect to iTunes Store " problem. The compatibility of the iOS version might be the cause of the problem that you can't download Apps on iPhone.
Actually, instead of updating the App, you can delete it first and then try to download the latest version of it again. This tip is a common solution to fix the Wi-Fi connection problem. You can reset network settings on your iPhone or iPad by following the article introducing how to reset iPad.
Somehow, every time I try to install an app or update an app from the iPad app store on the device, it asks me to update iOS to the 'latest version. Thus, I can't install or update any apps from the iPad.
When I try to purchase app or update some apps, Windows Store got stuck. With over one million apps available for download, and many of those free or costing only 99 cents, most iPhone users flock to the App Store to make the most of all that the device has to offer.
One of the most convenient things about the iPhone is that the download and installation of apps is completely automated -- you don't have to select a file location, create a folder name or choose your setup options. If your smartphone refuses to download new apps, however, try troubleshooting your device to pinpoint the source of the problem. Confirm your iPhone is connected to a wireless or data connection. Open 'Settings' from the Home screen and then turn off 'Airplane Mode,' if applicable.
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