Try disabling and enabling each software package to see if it affects incoming and outgoing connection to the App Store. Consider using your cellular network and see if you can download your apps. If successful, then it means there is something wrong with the Wi-Fi network you are connected to. Try troubleshooting the Wi-Fi if you can. Alternatively, consult a network pro.
If you manage to download, then that is an indicator your Wi-Fi has an issue. If in a position to fix without calling for support, go ahead and fix. Otherwise, call your ISP or a network expert. In case the Wi-Fi network you are connected to is configured to use a poor DNS server, then all your internet requests will go through that server, and its poor performance will be passed on to you.
This, of course, will affect App Store downloads. Luckily, you can reconfigure the DNS setting through your Apple device. Do the following to change the DNS settings. While configuring DNS settings on your device is recommended, sometimes this is not the best approach, especially if the problem is affecting more than one device on the network.
In this case, it is better to reconfigure the DNS settings from the wireless router itself. We often hear of iOS glitches when a new major update rolls out. The same goes for new iPhone releases. Apple will quickly release patches via a version update. Cellular always overrules WiFi. If your WiFi is too slow, then visit someone else i. Communities Get Support.
Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: rizams rizams. More Less. Reply I have this question too 69 I have this question too Me too 69 Me too. Question marked as Apple recommended User profile for user: Jamesd49 Jamesd The problem could be related specifically to your iTunes account. Afterwards, try the download again and see if starts to download at the expected download speeds. Go to speedtest. There are also some cases where your wireless router could be having a heart attack and just needs a good reboot.
In these scenarios, the router may produce slower than expected download speeds or the downloads may not progress at all. Power it off for a good 60 seconds and then power it back on and try the download again. This is usually done by disconnecting the power cable, but some routers have reset buttons on them.
Perhaps some necessary ports or App Store servers are blocked from access via your router settings. In many schools and institutions, the App Store is blocked to prevent bandwidth hogs from stealing all the download bandwidth with large app downloads. In this case, you would need to give them a call to find out.
You just can't put a finger on what's wrong. Usually, your ISP is culprit in this situation, so we will show you the changes which you can make on your end in order to fix slow apps download issue in iOS 13 and iPadOS. Let's start with the obvious things you can try then we will step it up a notch. Your iPhone and iPad is essentially running software that is bound to hit a wall without notice. Give it a quick restart by powering it down and then turning it back on again.
Ever heard that good old 'have you tried turning it off and then back on again?
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