Nov 27, AM in response to tal In response to tal Nov 27, AM. Yeah the apps are compatible with the iPad because what I normally then need to do is, add the app in question manually to the other device iPad.
For example. I downloaded a game on my iPhone, but it did not automatically download onto my iPad. When I next connected my iPhone to my PC and transfered the purchase to my PC I then needed to manually add it onto my iPad, the game ran at full screen, so from this I presume that it's iPad compatible else otherwise it would have only been shown on screen has iPhone size 2X showing on screen.
I've just realised that my iCloud log in details are different than my iTunes ID. I don't know why I created a different log in for my iCloud account, but I'll try and log into iCloud with my iTunes ID and update this post later on today. It sounds likely that this could be the issue? I've just deleted my iCloud account off of my iPhone and iPad.
But I still am having the problem of apps not downloading to the iPad. I found a free app on iTunes, it mentioned that it was compatible with iPhone, iPod, iPad, so I noted the name of it and then downloaded it on my iPhone. I switched on wifi on my iPad but the app has not downloaded.
Nov 27, PM in response to tal In response to tal I've merged my Apple ID and iCloud ID from following some instructions on the net in a bid to keep things simple, but I still have the problem. But the process doesn't always go smoothly. The common problem happening during that process is that users can't download and update the Apps as they want.
Read on to get the details. If you want to ask "Why can't I download Apps on my iPhone? Step 3 : If the "Restrictions" option is off, it is not to blame. If you want to delete Apps from iPhone , toggle on " Deleting Apps ", too.
This is a common solution to most problems on the iOS device. It's no exception when it comes to the issue "can't download Apps" on iPhone or iPad. If you are using a cellular network, make sure you allow using cellular data from App Store.
If you are using a Wi-Fi network, make sure it works well. If you have a Wi-Fi connection problem , fix it first. However, if it's something wrong with the App Store and you find you can't download and update Apps in it, read the article that details the methods about how to fix the App Store Not Working problem. Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support.
Open the App Store and sign in If a blue account button appears at the top of the App Store, you might not be signed in. Manually update the app In the App Store, try to update the app manually.
Check your payment method You might need to have a payment method on file, even if the app that you want to download is free. Prioritize the download From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app. Restart your device Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. Then check to see if you can download or update apps.
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