Why arent my apps downloading on my ipad pro

 

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 · This is only possible with older versions of iTunes, which had a built-in App Store. You probably need to download an older version of iTunes to get the App Store on it. To download apps using a computer, you need to be running iTunes or earlier; Apple removed the .  · If you have resolved the connectivity issue tap on the stuck app’s icon to try to and resume its downloading. If that doesn’t work try to delete the app that is stuck during the process, and re-download it. In order to delete it, tap and hold the app and press the ‘X’ button.  · When downloading many apps at once (especially if they’re massive in size), your iPhone will first check the type and quality of your Web connection. In case you’re not using Wi-Fi, you probably use 5G, 4G LTE, or perhaps a slower type of mobile data connection. Well, that could be a reason why your apps are not downloading on your iPhone

Now there can be a number of reasons why the app is not downloading, but fortunately, there are ways to fix this. This doesn't happen frequently, but just in case iPhone apps get stuck at "Waiting" when you try to install or update them, there's really nothing much you can do but to cancel the download and restart it. iPad Pro, iOS Try resetting the App Store: Close the App Store completely from the app switcher window by double clicking the Home button and swiping up the App Store preview pane until it disappears from the screen. Then sign out of the iTunes Store (in Settings). Then restart the device. Check if you still need help after each of the steps below. Check the system status of iCloud Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders.; If a reminder isn't showing up on some devices, make sure that you're running the latest iOS, iPadOS, or macOS on each device. Upgraded reminders and shared reminders in iOS 13 or later or macOS Catalina or later aren't compatible with earlier versions of iOS or macOS.

If you have resolved the connectivity issue tap on the stuck app’s icon to try to and resume its downloading. If that doesn’t work try to delete the app that is stuck during the process, and re-download it. In order to delete it, tap and hold the app and press the ‘X’ button. You might need to have a payment method on file, even if the app that you want to download is free. See what payment method you have on file and make sure that it isn't expired, declined, or failed. If you can't update apps and you see a message that says “your account is disabled in the App Store,” there might be a problem with your payment method. To do this, follow the steps below: 1. Firmly press the app from the Home screen, and you will see the Pause Download/Resume Download and Cancel Download options. 2. If the app download is stuck, click on the Pause Download option. Then close the app and tap on the Resume Download option to continue the process.

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