
· Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. · Force Restart Your iPhone. Try to do a force restart on your iPhone. This will not delete any important data on your iPhone, but it will clear junk and corrupt files that can cause the system to crash. There are different ways to do a force restart. iPhone 6s and older: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and Home button until the Apple logo appears. Then, release both buttons. · I understand you're having problems updating some apps on your iPhone. From what you've shared, it sounds like you may have been signed in using a different Apple ID when these affected apps were downloaded. If so, you'll need to continue removing them and then download them using your current Apple ID.
To do it, go Settings->General->Reset and tap on " Reset All Settings ". Then, enter your iPhone's passcode and tap "Reset All Settings". After which, the device should restart with all your app settings reset. Then, head over to the App Store, enter your Apple ID and start downloading apps and they should download fine. Open apps such as iTunes, TV, Apple Music, or Netflix and check the downloads page to see what activity there is. If these apps are also trying to download stuff, pause or cancel them to allow more bandwidth for your app installation to complete. Restart Everything. Sometimes things get stuck and simply need a kick to get going again. It is always a great idea to download the latest version of iOS on your iPhone/iPad to access new and advanced features and keep your device healthy. However, sometimes you might see that the iOS software update (iOS 15/14) has failed due to some unexplainable reasons during installation.
Restart Your iPhone for Apps Stuck on Loading after Restore Issue. If your iPhone apps still say waiting after iTunes restore, you can restart it to turn off unknown background programs and release temporary memory caches. Restart iPhone: Hold Sleep/Wake button > Slide to Power off >Hold Sleep/Wake button again. 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. Contact Apple Support for assistance. Force Restart Your iPhone. Try to do a force restart on your iPhone. This will not delete any important data on your iPhone, but it will clear junk and corrupt files that can cause the system to crash. There are different ways to do a force restart. iPhone 6s and older: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and Home button until the Apple logo appears. Then, release both buttons.
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