Sound up, sound down then hold the power switch until the white Apple shows. Still didn't change anything. When I clicked the cloud icon, it started downloading. After two deletes, I just tapped on the blue cloud and it started to download. It appears it will only do one app at at time this way. You can select 2, but they download one by one. At this point, I went to the home screen touched a darkened app and it started downloading. You can touch more than one but the download one ofter the other.
You still have to reenter passwords and ID. Page content loaded. I was having the same issue. None of my apps were finished downloading and my phone would not lock. None of my apps would open nor would my control center come up.
I spent the day speaking to different apple representatives and none of us could figure out what to do. After many different attempts, I knew from the start that all I had to do was to get it to turn off but it wouldn't force restart nor go into safe mode or anything.
I even tried connecting it to my MacBook Air to restore it again or update it and it wouldn't work. Until, well I'm not sure if all iPhone's do this but if you click the lock button three times, AssistiveTouch comes up. So my assumption is that maybe the restore process just never finished, I really don't know but hey it works now! Nov 20, PM. Sorry for the poor grammar and typos in my original post.
Getting used to the X. Not that that is an excuse for grammar. I was unable to edit my original post. Here is a cleaner version. Anyways, the Restore gets stuck trying to download apps that are dead and missing from the App Store or that are incompatible with iOS You can tap on these and pause the download. Hide these by swiping left. Hide all those with a greyed out iCloud. While you are at it, hide any garbage you no longer want either. Back on your home screen, delete any apps that are in the loading phase.
Once you do this you can selectively get back on track by picking and choosing the apps you want in the App Store. As others have noted, this completely obliterated the advantage of restoring from iCloud. You will absolutely lose app layout. Okay after hours and hours messing around with this, I tried to do a restore from a local backup of my old phone. That in itself was a bit of an ordeal because of the inability to relocate where backups are stored. Anyway, restoring from a local backup saved downloading GB photo library.
But the app downloading issue persists -- why apps aren't simply restored from a backup I don't know. Nov 25, PM. When I set up the new iphonex, The apps hung up for a while. Tapping them led to the download. The problem I have now is, I cannot download new apps from the App Store. Any thoughts? Nov 28, AM. Had the same issue. I followed James Mol post but nothing happened.
After 2 days called Apple Support. The problem for me was the restore was interrupted and stopped in the middle of the restore.
This is what she told me to do and it worked. Do a force restart. For the iphone x, do this right after the other in this order 1. The only problem was I lost some apps. Option 1 is to reset and erase and do another restore from backup. Option 2 is to download the apps again. In the App Store, try to update the app manually. 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. Contact Apple Support for assistance. From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app. From the menu that appears, choose Prioritize Download. Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support. Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead?
Downloading and updating apps on your iPhone or iPad are usually as simple as tapping a few buttons. If you are one of them, don't worry, it is a common problem that can be fixed in many ways. On this page, all the workarounds are listed below. So go step by step until you address the issue. Now, run App Store to download apps to check the problem is solved or not. If you find 'cannot connect to App Store' on your device screen when you are download and install apps, fix it first.
If you're using cellular data or Wi-Fi and have issues with app downloading, try to connect to another Wi-Fi network. To check the Wi-Fi connection, try watching a video from the Internet. Get help if the Wi-Fi is not working. The iOS Restrictions disables certain features of the iPhone, including the ability to download apps. So, if you can't install an update, the function may be blocked. Therefore, check how much free space you have and free up iPhone space by deleting unwanted documents and apps.
If there is little available storage on your device, you can free iPhone space by exporting unwanted iPhone files or deleting some data you don't need, like apps, photos, podcasts, or videos.
If the app appears on your Home screen, but is dim or has white with lines on it, don't delete the app. Restart your device, then go to the App Store and redownload the app.
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