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Cookie Policy More information about our Cookie Policy. Enable All Save Changes. Alternatively, a powerful tool is also mentioned in this guide to help you out. Do I really have to re-download each individual app now? Or can I somehow redo the setup process so that it looks exactly like my old phone? When you buy a new iPhone, you may want to transfer all data from old iPhone to the new one via iCloud backup during the setup process, so that you can quickly get started with the new iPhone.
However, things may not happen as perfectly as you expected. To transfer apps from one iPhone to another, both iPhones need to be signed in with the same Apple ID. You cannot restore a backup using your mobile Internet connection. The following solutions are all nice tries to fix the issue. Your iPhone can access a single Apple ID at a time. Then, select your profile icon in the top-right corner. If something looks off or you're prevented from accessing your account, go through the step described above re-activate your Apple ID.
Once your iPhone starts downloading apps, it will first place "placeholder" icons on your home screen. Using those, you can check the progress of your downloads. However, you can also use those icons to pause and restart the progress, helpful once you encounter issues. So, to pause the app download, tap on its placeholder icon. Once again, give it a few moments for the iOS App Store to process your request.
You'd be surprised by how many issues can be resolved by restarting your device. The same applies to your iPhone, which rebuilds certain databases upon each start-up. Therefore, this action could help you when having trouble downloading apps on your new iPhone And in case of more severe issues, here's how to restart an unresponsive iPhone And finally, we have a piece of more general advice.
In rare cases, a software bug might cause your apps to refuse to download even on a brand-new iPhone With that said, the most effective solution to this problem is to update your iOS. Posted on Sep 26, PM. Sep 27, PM in response to markwmsn In response to markwmsn. Sep 27, PM. Page content loaded. Sep 26, PM in response to j9ftw In response to j9ftw.
You should not have to re-purchase the purchased apps if you are signed in on the same App Store account. They should be offered for free download assuming they are still available. Sep 26, PM. Sep 26, PM in response to markwmsn In response to markwmsn. I agree If I plug in my iPhone 4, they show up in my iTunes, but even though I've backed up the phone, they don't appear there anymore once I unplug the phone and plug in my iPhone 5s Sep 27, AM in response to j9ftw In response to j9ftw.
None of your downloaded apps are still in the App Store?
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