· You’re trying to update your iPhone apps, but they’re stuck on waiting. Thankfully, the fix for this problem is usually very simple. In this article, I’ll show you the real fixes for iPhone apps that are stuck waiting to update, both using your iPhone and using iTunes, so you can update your apps and get back to using your iPhone. · In that case, click on your iPhone, choose Apps, and click Install next to the ones you want to use again. On the other hand, you can use the Restore from . · 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.
Second, you want to make sure the apps that you really want to get on your iPhone are actually available in the iTunes app. With the prerequisites out of the way, the following is how to transfer downloaded apps from iTunes to your iPhone. Step 1. Open the iTunes app on your computer and plug-in your iPhone using a compatible USB cable. Step 2. Launch iTunes on your computer and open the 'App Store'. Once the App Store has loaded, scroll down and under 'Features' look for 'Purchased'. On this page you can see all the apps you have previously downloaded from the App Store. On iTunes you can separately view the iPhone and iPad apps. To download and install an app from the iTunes Store, click Add from App Store. A sheet displays asking you to type the name of the app you want to install. Note: iMazing can only download apps that you have already purchased or downloaded (for free apps) from the App Store with the Apple ID that's signed in on the current device.
Under the "All" tab, you'll see all of the apps you have ever bought or downloaded using your current Apple or iCloud ID. You can use the search bar at the top to find a specific app, too. This depends on your iOS and settings. If you are on iOS 13, go to Settings Safari Downloads and check what is your download location, it should be "On my iPhone". Then, go to Files app tap Browse at the bottom-right corner tap on the Downloads folder. Thanks!. If you’ve downloaded files to your iPhone or iPad, accessing them might be confusing compared to a Mac or PC. There’s a special folder where iOS and iPadOS store downloads, and you can find it via the Files app. First, locate the Files app on your iPhone or iPad. The quickest way to do this is with Spotlight Search. Swipe one finger downward from the middle of the Home screen, and then type “Files.”.
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