Luckily, you can do so easily in the App Store's settings. Make sure you repeat these steps for each Apple device you have that you don't want to sync apps for. To learn more about the best ways to use your Apple devices, check out our Tip of the Day newsletter.
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So, you can load your web browser and see if the web page opens. This is a right test to see if the data is connected. If not, you need to turn the mobile data on. Try and resume the app download after that. You need to hold down the app icon and the apps will begin to wiggle.
All you have to do is tap on the X icon which will be found on the upper left corner. Then, confirm that you will delete the app. Apps may stop downloading owing to space constraints as well. So, you should keep an eye on the available space on your iPhone. If you are looking to delete the unwanted apps as well, you need to follow these steps. You also need to check the Wi-Fi connection as well, your data network is not stable, you have to download the apps over your Wi-Fi connection.
However, this one of the easiest problems to fix. To solve the problem, just open the Settings. When you tap on it, you will see a menu. You should find the Automatic Downloads section. Turn it off and enjoy using your iPhone. What if you are not against the automatic download but you would like to save your phone memory? Well, there is a good decision for such a problem. Go to Automatic Download and switch to the next menu. That might be a factor too…. Thanks for the help!
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I've redownloaded it multiple times but the iTunes Store still claims I have this update to download. It's not my computer, because my iPhone also shows the download as available, and so does my wife's computer that is linked to the same account. This isn't happening with any other iPhone app, just Bejeweled 2. More Less. Reply I have this question too 19 I have this question too Me too 19 Me too. All replies Drop Down menu.
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The same apps reappear, suddenly, as if I had never updated them -- yes, including the Snow Report!! I've tried deleting the apps and BTW, clearing out all the x. Nothing works.
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