· The phone will reboot. If it still won't work, then check to see if you have Locations services restricted in Settings. If not, then you can try going to SettingsGeneralResetReset All Settings. See if that gets the prompt. If not, I don't think it is work trying to go through a restore, up to you. And I agree, stellar customer service on their part. · In iOS 15, there is a setting to not show newly downloaded apps in the Home Screen and instead just show them in the Apps Library. Check in the App Library by searching for your missing app. If present you can drag it to the Home Screen. If that was the problem you can revert the setting in Settings Home Screen Dock. · Go to Settings General Restrictions (enter passcode) Allowed Content: Apps Allow All Apps This will enable and show all your apps that you purchased before but does not show on your ipad. More Less.
Always Allow: Apps will download without any warnings or restrictions. Ask if Over MB: iPhone will ask user if he or she wants to continue in case app is larger than MB. Ask First: iPhone will always confirm whether user wants to download an app over cellular Internet. Step 4: Choose the option that suits you the best and return to the home screen. Open "Settings" from the home screen of your iPhone or iPad. In the settings menu, scroll down and tap on "General". Next, scroll down and head over to "Profiles Device Management" as shown below. Tap on the developer name that's listed here to proceed further. Now, you'll be able to see the app that's tied to the developer. Fix 4: Free up iPhone space. App Store not downloading apps may also happen when your device is running low on storage. So you should check your iPhone /iPad storage to see if that's the case. 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.
On your iPhone, navigate to Settings General. Now navigate to Reset Erase All Content and Settings. With this all the data as well as your "apps not showing in settings on iPhone" issue will be solved. You can restore your data from the backup taken. Just open Settings, tap "Home Screen," then choose "Add to Home Screen" instead of "App Library Only" under Newly Downloaded Apps. From now on, newly installed apps will show up on your home screen, just as they did in iOS 13 and earlier. Apps downloaded on iPhone don't appear on iPad. I’m using iCloud on both my 4S and my iPad but when Iinstall an app on my 4S; it doesn’t appear on my iPad. I expect it’s just somesetting that is wrong on one or both devices and or on iTunes, but I’ve checkedin iTunes, preferences/store and all the boxes are ticked for automaticdownloads.
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