Sometimes the app will open with my home page and five buttons at the bottom with the notifications on the far right, which is ideal. Not only is this an annoying extra couple steps, there is no need for it since there is nothing else.
On top of that, when I view my notifications this way, I cannot get to my profile in the same notifications tab. I can bring up the sidebar while viewing notifications, but when I click on my profile it just returns to my notification feed. Thought it was something that surely would have gotten caught and fixed quickly but the app was updated two days ago and this is still happening.
Overall the app is quite good. The scroll button. You know the one. There is already a perfectly good feature for this: pressing and holding on the screen collapses the current top-level comment and all child comments.
I have had this app since the day it came out and have never, not once, pressed that button on purpose. Most of the time I just stick it in the top right corner and it stays out of the way, where it still creates a minor visual annoyance, but if that was all that happened I would not be writing this review. Every so often, the button will jump back to its default location, and will not let me move it above that height on the screen.
Absolutely horrible feature. Please remove it from the app or at the very least give me an option to remove it. As it stands this app is two stars. While Apple does a stellar job of pushing updates to its devices, check if there is one available. You might have missed it accidentally. If there are updates available, you can see details and tap on Download and Install to proceed. This may not only fix the app store downloading error, but also help with other known bugs.
There are two ways to reboot your iPhone. One is where you press and power button and then slide right to switch it off. I am not talking about that. Release it when you see it. This will hard reboot your iPhone and help solve a number of small errors. It also frees a lot of memory. Open the App Store and try downloading the app after a few hours. It is possible that the servers are either down or facing some glitch. Patience is the best virtue in moments like these.
Just wait it out. One thing you can do is visit Downdetector website and check if App Store servers are down or facing an outage. See if it is down in your country and what kind of problems is it currently facing.
This is an old trick that still works sometimes. Start a download on App Store, pause or stop it immediately when it begins and then start it again. This can jumpstart things for you. Not many people know this trick but you can clear cache in iPhones too. Open App Store and tap 10 times on any one of the five buttons at the bottom of the screen. The key here is that you have to tap the same button 10 times. It will clear old App Store cache data, giving you a fresh start.
Check if your Wi-Fi is working correctly. Try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network or use mobile data to verify. App Store not downloading apps on your iPhone? Before the troubleshooting, you might want to check and make sure you have either cellular data or Wi-Fi on in order for App store to download apps. To do so:. To check if this is the cause, simply hop on to other apps and see if the Internet is working fine.
If not, then you can try resetting network settings to see if it fixes the issue. App Store not downloading apps may also happen when your device is running low on storage. You can also use AnyTrans to manage your content across iPhone, iCloud and your computer.
After that you should have enough space for new apps on your iPhone and hopefully the problem has been resolved. If all else fails, then you might have to contact Apple support for further troubleshooting.
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