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geohei

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Dec 19, 2009
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Hi.

After I installed iOS 12.2 on my iPhone X, the App Store doesn't update my Apps anymore. When I press the UPDATE button, the turning wheel appears for 2 seconds, then the UPDATE button reappears.

All this with WiFi and 4G.

Shutting down and starting iPhone didn't help.

Running out of ideas ...

Thanks
 
Good point ... but no. 160 GB free.
It's a 256GB machine!

Never had this before!
 
It’s not related to 12.2 specifically I think. That happens to me from time to time. It might just be a apple server error. Try after some time.
 
When the iPhone failed to update apps (actually it still fails - after 24 hours), my iPad could be updated using the same WiFi and account simulatiously. I don't believe it's the Apple server. Something seems to go wrong, since I noticed already yesterday. 24 hours Apple update servers down ... not very realistic I would say.
 
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When the iPhone failed to update apps (actually it still fails - after 24 hours), my iPad could be updated using the same WiFi and account simulatiously. I don't believe it's the Apple server. Something seems to go wrong, since I noticed already yesterday. 24 hours Apple update servers down ... not very realistic I would say.

Must be a problem on apples side. I have this problem since ios 12 on both my iPad and my iPhone.
 
Ok ... update!

It works again. After I installed a new App (a free one, just for testing), the updates work again. Seems that it was some kind of database/file corruption on the iPhone (wild guess).

Thanks for all the answers!
 
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Ok ... update!

It works again. After I installed a new App (a free one, just for testing), the updates work again. Seems that it was some kind of database/file corruption on the iPhone (wild guess).

Thanks for all the answers!

Glad it got sorted for you.
 
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