1. Reboot your iPhone

When an app or device is acting up, we have a standing joke here at iGeeksBlog; an excellent old restart is the best way to go. Similarly, restarting an iPhone, for that matter, fixes several minor and temporary issues. However, the method varies for Face ID and Touch ID devices, so check out this complete guide to find the right way to reboot your device. Note: An alternate way to shut down iPhone is to open the Settings app, tap General, tap Shut Down from the end of the list. After a minute, switch it back on.

2. Pause and resume the app update

If the update takes too much time or is stuck at the waiting screen, restarting the process might help. You can also choose to cancel the update and restart it from the App Store.

3. Check available storage on iPhone

Apps and iOS updates can not happen if enough free space isn’t available on your iPhone. Here is how to check storage in devices running iOS 16 or iOS 15. If there is no or little space, free up storage on the iPhone and try to update the app again.

4. Connect to Wi-Fi

App downloads and updates are possible over cellular data. However, if you cannot do so, connect to a Wi-Fi network and try to update the app again.

5. Set date and time automatically

Not only app updates, but a lot of features like FaceTime need the correct time and date. The easiest way to always ensure that your device has the appropriate time is to set it to update automatically.

6. Delete the app and reinstall It

Proceed with caution; unless you have a cloud backup for the app, you’ll lose the data during the delete. For instance, if you don’t have an up-to-date backup for WhatsApp, all the recent chats and media will be lost. One solution for this may be to offload the app and this keeps the app data but only removes the app.

7. Turn off and on automatic updates

8. Make sure that restrictions are off

Screen Time restrictions in iOS can prevent app installs and uninstalls. Let us check if this is the case.

9. Sign out and into your Apple ID

Go back to the top again and Sign in with your Apple ID after a few seconds. Try to update the app now and move on to the next step if this does not work.

10. Update iOS

Always ensure that your iPhone or iPad is on the most recent version of iOS. To update your device:

11. Reset Network Settings

One final solution is to reset settings on your iPhone. This will not delete any personal data. But will erase Wi-Fi passwords, VPN configurations, Bluetooth devices, etc. Make sure you have a backup in case things go wrong.

12. Contact Apple Support

Finally, if nothing works, try contacting Apple Support or visit them in-store. That’s all, mate! I hope one or a combination of more fixes helped you, and now your apps are updating normally as they should. If you have a related query, feel free to mention it in the comments down below. Want more app-related assistance, these might be some worthy reads:

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