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Now when i restore from iCloud, it shows the correct date and will pull all of my photos just fine. However, all my apps are stuck on "waiting" and its frustrating. I can go in the app store and stop them and redownload them, but then i lost all the information on the app by doing that. Yes i can log back into Facebook, instagram, etc, but not all of my apps have a log in and i lose all of the information in it. I don't want to do that and there must be a way around it. Yes, I'm on wifi, yes I've reset the phone completely including a factory reset, and no the iTunes backup from my computer isn't in the time frame i need.

Posted on Aug 10, PM. Nov 6, PM in response to jarrjar In response to jarrjar. Once the home screen appears again, you can tap on one of the apps that previously failed to restore. And these apps will start loading and installing without needing to tap on them individually. Nov 6, PM. Page content loaded. Aug 12, PM in response to jarrjar In response to jarrjar. I see from your post that you're concerned about your iCloud backup is taking a long time to restore, specifically with downloading apps.

This is perfectly normal given you are restoring and downloading a lot of content all at once. Browse Search. Ask a question. Related Article If there's an issue when you redownload apps, movies, or other content from Apple. User profile for user: Fred Connors Jr. Fred Connors Jr. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. You'll want to ask Apple Support directly. You can also test your internet speed here.

If nothing else is working, you likely have an internet problem. Try restarting your router first. More: These are the best internet providers in the USA. A common cause for Google Play problems is a lack of storage on your phone or SD card. Usually, you will receive a notification if your storage is low when attempting a download. However, if you still want to make sure storage is not causing the download to pend, there are a couple of things you can do. You might also want to free up some space by uninstalling unused apps or deleting old photos and videos you have backed up elsewhere.

If the download is still pending, your SD card might be at fault — it might not be positioned or set up correctly. Cancel the download, eject the SD card, then carefully reposition it and reattempt. Just press and hold the power button on your device, then tap Restart. You can start downloads from any browser, even when using a computer. Also read: How to change your default Google account. Clearing the Google Play Store app cache often solves many problems, including download pending issues.

Are your downloads still stubbornly pending? One of the other methods that might help you avoid the download pending error is removing or switching the Google account associated with the Play Store. More: How to set up a new Google account. If you are at the end of your rope and nothing seems to help, a more drastic step might be in order. Uninstalling all Play Store updates might do the trick. Read next: How to install third-party apps without the Google Play Store. A factory data reset will wipe your phone clean and leave it back the way it was when you first turned it on at least software-wise.

This means all your photos, videos, and other files will be deleted, so make sure to back them up before performing a factory data reset. How To By Suzana Dalul. Check downloads and updates Reset your connection Do you have enough storage?

Restart your device Download with your browser instead. Login to Google on the web and check all the settings. Or remove your account and attach it again, it may work. It will re-sync all the settings and data again if there is an issue with Google settings on your phone then it will go away. Now, login back using a new account or with the same account to check if there is any problem with your Google account.

The recent updates to the Play Store can cause waiting for download issues. If there are some corrupt files within the Play Store then it may not function properly. You can try to uninstall the Play Store itself and install it again. You can uninstall the updates to reset it to factory settings. Now, Play Store will roll back to factory settings and it will delete all the app data. Once the update is complete, check if you are able to download apps.

This will reset every setting on your phone including, wallpaper, themes, saved wi-fi networks, Bluetooth devices, all the manual settings, and permissions. If you are in doubt then make a backup of your data to Computer or flash drive.

This should be the last thing to try because you would lose all the settings and you have to set all the things again as per your requirement.

This interface may be different in your phone since it does vary by device manufacturers. Anyhow find the Reset Settings options in your android phone and follow the reset process. All the above methods listed can surely fix the issue with your Play Store.



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