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Dan50

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Apr 11, 2014
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After updating to the newest iOS on my iPhone, my apps hasn't been updating automatically. What should I do? It didn't have any problems before this.
 
Have you checked to make sure that auto updates are enabled (and perhaps disabled and enabled them again)?
 

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Yes I checked my settings and it's set to automatic but it didn't update it automatically earlier when there were new updates available, what should I do?
 
Yes I checked my settings and it's set to automatic but it didn't update it automatically earlier when there were new updates available, what should I do?

Do it manually?:D

Log out of iCloud, do a 'reset all settings', log back into iCloud, toggle all your menu settings back to your chosen preferences and see if it works then.
 
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Yes I checked my settings and it's set to automatic but it didn't update it automatically earlier when there were new updates available, what should I do?
It needs to be on wifi charging and above 50% before any automatic updates will commence
 
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I don't think it necessarily even works out doing it everyday. So sometimes some updates from a day or two ago won't get updated until a day or two later.
 
I remember I hit update thing for iCloud Drive..anyone know if that caused this issue?
 
Do it manually?:D

Log out of iCloud, do a 'reset all settings', log back into iCloud, toggle all your menu settings back to your chosen preferences and see if it works then.
I don't know how to do those steps.
 
I don't know how to do those steps.

Go into settings, scroll down to iCloud, then scroll to the bottom and select 'sign out'.
Then exit out of that and still in settings, go to General, scroll to the bottom and select 'reset'. Then choose the top option 'reset all settings'. Your phone will then reboot.

Next up, go to settings/iCloud and sign back in. Then work your way through the settings menus and put privacy/location and notifications etc back how you like them (or leave them as they are for 'stock' settings).

*Edit. Sorry, I meant sign out of the App Store. Not iCloud. Settings/App & iTunes Stores/press your Apple email address at the top of the screen and then select 'sign out'.
 
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