Free Professional Premium. Written By Sumona Chatterjee. Approved By Rohit Arora. Min Reading 6 Min. Summary: Its annoying when you are not able to download an app from iPhone App Store nor update the existing ones.
There can be many reasons such as — poor Internet connection, low storage space on your iOS device, a bug in the App Store, faulty iPhone settings, or even a restriction setting on your iPhone that prevent the apps to download. Continuous and good speed Internet connectivity is essential for smooth download of any app from Apple Store.
If you are using cellular data, switch to Wi-Fi connection as Apple allows only up to MB download through cellular data. Insufficient space on your iPhone can hamper Apple Store app.
You will see a dialog box saying "iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. On iPhone 6 or earlier: Press and hold power button and Home button for 8 seconds.
Release the power button. If the Apple logo appears on the screen you just help the power button too long and you need to try again. Keep holding the Home button until iTunes indicates that "iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode.
Once done, click OK button and restore iPhone using iTunes or Finder again to sort out the restore problem. DFU restore should be done as a last attempt at troubleshooting iPhone could not be restored error. If you don't want to go over this nuclear option, the potential fix would be to have your device examined by a technician. Hopefully, one of the techniques above updates or restores the iPhone and gets you access to the data in it. If nothing has worked, there could be a problem with the hardware.
Besides replacing the broken lightning cable and damaged USB port, trying a different computer to let iTunes recognize iPhone, the internal parts like motherboard that you can't fix yourself might be faulty. The best and safe solution to repair the hardware issue or otherwise sort out the reasons for iPhone won't restore error is contact Apple Support or make an appointment in Genius bar. Before you go for a repair, you may have to back up your iPhone to save anything that you don't want to lose.
Oftentimes, the process of updating an iPhone or restoring an iPhone isn't working and having your data safe requires a good backup strategy. A ray of comfort: If nothing has worked, try to use an iPhone data recovery software to pull data off. It will scan the iPhone and restore almost all files in a few clicks. Why is my iPhone stuck on restart loop. You might run into one of these problems when you use your computer to restore your device: The iPhone [device name] could not be restored.
An unknown error occurred 9. The iPhone [device name] could not be restored. An unknown error occurred The restore fails with no error and iPhone just boots into recovery mode with the typical connect to iTunes screen. Connect your iPhone to the computer, and put it into recovery mode. Press and quickly release Volume Down button. Press and hold Power button until the recovery mode screen appears. Basic Troubleshooting Methods If you aren't sure why iPhone won't restore, firstly, do some basic checks and simple troubleshooting steps to see of the problem resolved.
If any updates are available, click Upgrade Now. Click Windows Update tab, if there's an update available for your computer, click Download and Install now. Update iTunes to its latest version: Launch iTunes on your computer. Click Help and choose Check for Updates. Click Download iTunes if a new version of iTunes is available.
Restart your computer, iPhone, iTunes, etc. Restarting iPhone cleans up any software errors as well. When the slider appears, drag it to turn the phone off. To turn on the phone, press and hold the side button until you see Apple logo on the screen. Drag the slider to turn it off. To turn the device back on, press and hold side button, and release it when Apple logo displays.
It seems most of the Apps had been downloaded, but each one still said waiting. The ones that hadn't downloaded, were deleted by this method, but were easily retrieved afterwards, by re-downloading them from the cloud. Hope this helps. Jan 10, AM. We eventually went to Genius Bar.
It was suggested to us that perhaps our back up was somehow corrupted, so we restored the new iPhone X as a new phone and went to the Apple Store and just downloaded the apps. This worked well. Since all photos and contacts were shared, those were recovered too. Only lost some texts.
I had the exact same problems as everyone is describing here, and I found the solution. The answer is:. Make sure the iOS version of your new phone is updated to the latest or ideally matching the iOS version of your old phone. This will restart your phone as a new out-of-the-box phone, and after a few steps it will ask you if you want to restore your phone from a backup. Choose yes, and select your backup to restore from.
Then you'll see that everything will work perfectly. The only disappointment is when I discovered certain apps that are no longer available on the App Store will no longer work.
For those apps, you'll be given the option to either delete them or keep them but no use keeping an app that doesn't work. I have about apps including some that are no longer on the App Store. Jan 16, AM. Jan 16, AM in response to ThankGod! In response to ThankGod! Jan 17, PM. Jan 21, AM. I can help anyone who need assistance with this prob. Jan 23, PM. Feb 10, PM. Hi James. Is there any how-to from your what you have learned from Apple or elsewhere? Similar issue here - when moving from 5S to 8, some apps got stuck in "waiting" state and some other in "loading" state, nothing helped to get it moving again :-?
Mar 2, PM. Mar 6, AM. Mar 6, AM in response to hodalborz In response to hodalborz. Try connecting your iPhone to a computer. Then go on iTunes and Reset your phone. Then try to restore backup again. Question: Q: iPhone apps stuck on loading after restore More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Billfromcottonwood Billfromcottonwood. Question: Q: Question: Q: iPhone apps stuck on loading after restore I did a restore on my new iPhone X and some of the apps are locked up and won't start.
The good news is that as long as you still have access to the Apple ID you used to purchase the apps, you can download them again without paying. The bad news is that you're not getting the data from that app back unless you've made a backup either through iCloud or through iTunes.
Tap "Updates" and then tap "Purchases. Tap the "Download" icon by an app in the list to download and install it again.
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