![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wait a minute or two, and then turn your iPhone back on by pressing the iPhone Power button until you see it come back on. To reboot your iPhone, hold the iPhone Power button down for about five seconds, until the 'slide to power down' appears then slide that slider over. ![]() Today, I rebooted my iPhone, and the iPhone apps finished updating themselves. Somehow the app update process got stuck until the next day. The iPhone reboot worked for me! I had about 11 apps with 'waiting' status after I pressed the 'Update' apps button. Here are some consolidated notes of comments about this “waiting iPhone apps” solution: The most popular solution I’ve seen (and the most-written about solution in the comments below) for the waiting iPhone app problem is to reboot your iPhone. (Note: Since the iPhone, iPod, and iPad all use the same iOS operating system, these solutions will also work for waiting iPad and iPod apps.) 1) Waiting iPhone app solution: Reboot your iPhone (iPad, or iPod) Here then are all the different solutions I’ve found about how to get waiting iPhone apps to continue their installation or update process. I’ve been asked this “waiting iPhone app” question many times on my How to delete/uninstall iPhone apps article, so I’ve taken the time to organize all the possible solutions I’ve seen, and put them in one place. IPhone FAQ: I have an iPhone app in a waiting state how do I get it to finish installing or updating? ![]()
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