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Are you getting a “cannot connect to App Store” error message when downloading apps on your iPhone or iPad? Here are some solutions you can try if you’re unable to connect to the App Store.
Save yourself the hassle of running through the checklist of troubleshooting actions below by first eliminating the possibility that Apple’s servers aren’t to blame. Head to the Apple System Status website to see if there are any errors. If you see “All services are operating normally” then the connection problem is likely on your end.
If you see a message saying that some services are encountering problems, click on the “+” plus icon to expand the full list of services. If you see “App Store – Available” then you can move on to the next step below. If Apple is having problems with the App Store, give it some time and then try again later.
Check Your Internet Connection
There’s a good chance you’ve already done this, but a problem connecting to the App Store is commonly caused by a problem connecting to the internet. The first thing you should do is ensure that your device can connect to the internet. You can do this by trying to access a website in Safari or refreshing your feed in a social media app.
If you think your local (Wi-Fi) connection is to blame, toggle Wi-Fi off under Control Center. You can access this by swiping down from the top-right corner of your iPhone or iPad screen. If Wi-Fi is enabled then the icon will be blue.
Problems with Wi-Fi can be caused by temporary service outages or local network hardware failure. You might want to power cycle your router and modem (waiting around 10 seconds between switching devices off and then on again) to rule out local network problems as a cause.
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