· When using my iPhone, I often download apps to try out. Later, when I unlock my iPad, all of the apps I downloaded to test on my iPhone are suddenly on my tablet! This is annoying, but thankfully you can fix it with a quick setting. Here's how to stop apps you purchased on one device from downloading automatically on your other devices. · Disabling Automatic App Downloads. Thankfully, it's very easy to stop your iPhone or iPad from downloading apps automatically. Open the Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. · 6. Resume Downloading iPhone Apps. If iPhone app waiting forever, you can go to App Store on your iPhone/iPad/iPod not PC/Mac to download and install them again. Go to App Store Update Purchases, and you will find all those Apps, just click the iCloud icon with arrow to download apps again. 7. Update Apps in iTunes Library and Sync Your iPhone.
When using my iPhone, I often download apps to try out. Later, when I unlock my iPad, all of the apps I downloaded to test on my iPhone are suddenly on my tablet! This is annoying, but thankfully you can fix it with a quick setting. Here's how to stop apps you purchased on one device from downloading automatically on your other devices. 6. Resume Downloading iPhone Apps. If iPhone app waiting forever, you can go to App Store on your iPhone/iPad/iPod not PC/Mac to download and install them again. Go to App Store Update Purchases, and you will find all those Apps, just click the iCloud icon with arrow to download apps again. 7. Update Apps in iTunes Library and Sync Your iPhone. The final last step you may need to take in order to stop deleted apps from syncing and updating on your iPhone is one the iPhone itself. On your iPhone's main screen, tap on the Settings - iTunes and App Store - Automatic Downloads and make sure the slider on the right side of Apps is turned off.
For the iphone x, do this right after the other in this order 1. press the volume up button 2. press the volume down button 3. press and HOLD the power button until the apple appears on the screen. The force restart 'kickstarted' the restart and all the apps started downloading again. Solution 2: Force Refresh App Store. Go to App Store or the App Store on your iPad normally and tap down the App Store icon until you see spinning cursor notification on the top of the screen. You need to tap at the top of the screen. This forces the Apple App Store to refresh and update instantly. Quick press “Volume Down“. Hold Sleep“/”Wake” button until the Apple logo appears. If the above steps do not work, press and hold the “Sleep“/”Wake” button and the “Volume Down“ button simultaneously for about 10 to 20 seconds. Hopefully, the Apple logo will appear and the iPhone will finally turn restart.
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