I’m assuming everyone who is having this problem have contacted Apple Support? By that I mean talked to a senior technician?
I spent like 2 hours on the phone with them taking screen recordings, videos, doing screen sharing, etc. I even took a screenshot of this entire thread and attached it to my ticket.
It would be ideal if more people would contact Apple about this as one person is an outlier, a bunch of people less so.
My theory about what’s happening is that somehow the Apple ID is being denied when requesting the update, which would explain why all devices using the same Apple ID have this problem. It doesn’t explain why re-downloading apps works though. It also doesn’t explain why I can log out of the App Store and still attempt to update an app (which does nothing). Under iOS 12, the App Store wouldn’t allow updating apps unless signed into the App Store. iOS 13 doesn’t seem to care currently. I’ll mention that both iOS 12 and iOS 13 devices are being affected. I have an old iPad 2 running iOS 10 and I’m willing to bet that’s affected as well (though I haven’t tried it).
My current workaround for my iPad and iPhone for apps I care about is to offload and reinstall those apps. Unfortunately that doesn’t work for the Apple TV, but there’s less stored data on that.
I spent like 2 hours on the phone with them taking screen recordings, videos, doing screen sharing, etc. I even took a screenshot of this entire thread and attached it to my ticket.
It would be ideal if more people would contact Apple about this as one person is an outlier, a bunch of people less so.
My theory about what’s happening is that somehow the Apple ID is being denied when requesting the update, which would explain why all devices using the same Apple ID have this problem. It doesn’t explain why re-downloading apps works though. It also doesn’t explain why I can log out of the App Store and still attempt to update an app (which does nothing). Under iOS 12, the App Store wouldn’t allow updating apps unless signed into the App Store. iOS 13 doesn’t seem to care currently. I’ll mention that both iOS 12 and iOS 13 devices are being affected. I have an old iPad 2 running iOS 10 and I’m willing to bet that’s affected as well (though I haven’t tried it).
My current workaround for my iPad and iPhone for apps I care about is to offload and reinstall those apps. Unfortunately that doesn’t work for the Apple TV, but there’s less stored data on that.