您(Did)是否刚刚注意到 iPhone主(Home)屏幕上的一个应用程序图标(或多个图标)停留在“等待(Waiting)”、“加载”或“安装”阶段?当您安装、更新或恢复应用程序时,有几个原因(例如网络连接和系统软件故障)可能会导致这种情况。
通过以下修复和建议列表工作,您应该能够相当快地解决问题。
1. 给它一些时间
如果您的互联网连接速度适中,您的 iPhone 可以在几分钟(如果不是几秒钟)内下载并安装大多数应用程序。
但是,如果应用程序异常大并且接近或超过千兆字节,则需要额外的时间,并且应用程序可能会在“加载”或“安装”时出现“卡住”。给它一些时间,你应该没事的。您可以随时通过App Store查看任何应用的下载大小。
此外,在从备份中恢复 iOS 设备后,许多应用程序立即停留在“等待”状态的情况并不少见。由于您已经有几十个应用程序字面上“等待”轮到他们从App Store下载,您可能需要等待一个小时甚至更长时间,直到一切都正确完成安装。
2.查看苹果系统状态
服务器端问题也可能导致 iPhone 需要很长时间才能下载或更新应用程序。您可以通过前往Apple 的系统状态(Apple’s System Status)页面来检查是否是这种情况。
如果您发现App Store(App Store)旁边列出的任何问题,您必须等到Apple解决问题。App Store再次全面运行后,您的 iPhone 应该会自动完成应用程序的下载或安装。
3. 暂停/恢复安装
暂停和恢复在“加载”或“安装”时冻结的应用程序可以“推动”您的 iPhone 完成卡住的下载。
只需点击应用程序图标,状态应更改为Paused。然后,等待最多 10 秒,然后再次点击该图标。希望(Hopefully)进度指示器很快就会开始滴答作响。
4.打开/关闭飞行模式
切换飞行模式(Airplane Mode)可以解决导致应用程序无限期地卡在“等待”、“下载”或“安装”状态的奇怪连接问题。
首先打开设置应用程序,然后打开(Settings)飞行模式(Airplane Mode)旁边的开关。然后,至少等待 10 秒钟再关闭开关。随后(Follow)暂停和恢复卡住的应用程序或应用程序。
5.停用虚拟专用网络(Deactivate Virtual Private Networks)
VPN(虚拟专用网络)(VPNs (virtual private networks))提供出色的保护,防止与隐私相关的威胁。但它们也可以阻止您的 iPhone 连接到App Store。
如果您使用VPN,请尝试在安装或更新应用程序时通过转到设置(Settings )> VPN来禁用它。
6. 更新 iPhone 的 IP 租约
使用 Wi-Fi 时,更新 IP(互联网协议)租约(renewing the IP (Internet Protocol) lease)有助于恢复 iPhone 和路由器之间不稳定的连接。
为此,请打开 iPhone 的设置(Settings)应用程序,选择Wi-Fi,然后点击活动 Wi-Fi 连接旁边的信息图标。(Info)点击更新租约(Renew Lease)。
如果这不能改善连接,您可能需要重置路由器(reset your router)或切换到其他 Wi-Fi 热点。
7. 重启你的 iPhone
重新启动 iPhone 可以快速消除导致应用程序卡在“等待”、“加载”或“正在安装”中的与系统相关的小故障。
首先转到设置(Settings)>常规(General)>关机(Shut Down)并将电源(Power)图标向右拖动以关闭设备。然后,等待最多 30 秒并按住侧面(Side)按钮重新启动它。
8.切换到蜂窝数据
要排除Wi-Fi引起的问题,请考虑切换到蜂窝数据并检查您的 iPhone 是否继续安装一个或多个卡住的应用程序。但是,根据您的数据计划,这可能会导致您产生额外费用。
注意:(Note:)前往“设置”(Settings) > “ App Store ” > “应用下载(App Downloads)”以确保您的 iPhone 具有使用蜂窝数据下载应用所需的权限。
9.删除并重新下载应用程序
如果应用程序由于下载损坏或损坏而卡在“正在加载”或“正在安装”,删除它并开始新的下载会有所帮助。
为此,首先长按主(Home)屏幕的空白区域以“摇动”所有应用程序图标。然后,点击删除(Delete )图标以删除该应用程序。如果您使用 iOS 13 或更高版本,您还可以长按应用程序图标并点击取消下载。( Cancel Download.)
重新启动你的 iPhone。然后,从App Store(App Store)重新下载该应用程序。
10.更新系统软件
较新(Newer)的 iOS 版本附带了许多错误修复,可以帮助解决一个(或多个)应用程序卡在“等待(Waiting)”、“加载”或“安装”阶段的问题。
首先转到设置(Settings )>常规(General )>软件更新(Software Update)。iPhone 完成对新更新的扫描后,点击下载并安装(Download and Install)以应用它们。
11.Sign Out/Sign Back Into App Store
短暂(Briefly)退出 iPhone 的App Store并重新登录也有助于解决卡住的应用程序下载或更新问题。
为此,请前往Settings > Apple ID > Media & Purchases并点击Sign Out。然后重启你的 iPhone。然后,打开App Store并使用您的Apple ID登录。
12. 重置 iPhone 的网络设置
恢复 iPhone 上的网络设置可以解决互联网连接的严重潜在问题。转到设置(Settings)>常规(General)>重置(Reset),然后点击重置网络设置(Reset Network Settings)以启动网络设置重置。
重置过程会删除所有已保存的 Wi-Fi(Wi-Fi)网络,因此您必须在此之后手动重新连接它们。但是,您的 iPhone 应自行重新配置任何与蜂窝网络相关的设置。
13.重置手机上的所有设置
如果重置网络设置没有帮助,最好重置 iPhone 上的所有设置。这应该可以解决损坏或冲突的设备配置,从而阻止应用程序正确下载。
要启动完整的设置重置,请转到设置(Settings)>常规(General)>重置(Reset),然后点击重置所有设置(Reset All Settings)。
修复:应用程序下载(Apps Downloaded)和安装成功(Installed Successfully)
暂停和恢复下载或重新启动 iPhone 等快速修复几乎始终可以修复卡在“等待”、“加载”或“安装”的应用程序。如果没有,应用一些高级解决方案(例如重置网络设置)肯定会有所帮助。
iPhone App Stuck on Waiting, Loading, or Installing? 13 Fixes to Try
Did you just notice an app icon (or multiple icons) on your iРhоne’s Home scrеen stuck at thе “Waiting,” “Loading,” or “Inѕtalling” stages? Several reasons—such as network connectivity and faults in the system software—can cause that as you install, update, or restore apps.
Work your way through the following list of fixes and suggestions, and you should be able to resolve the issue fairly quickly.
1. Give It Some Time
Provided that you have a moderately fast internet connection, your iPhone can download and install most apps in a matter of minutes (if not seconds).
But if an app is unusually large and comes close to or exceeds a gigabyte, that takes extra time, and the app can appear to get “stuck” at “Loading” or “Installing.” Just give it some time, and you should be fine. You can always check the download size of any app via the App Store.
Additionally, it’s not uncommon to see many apps stuck at “Waiting” immediately after restoring an iOS device from a backup. Since you’ve got dozens of apps literally “waiting” for their turn to download from the App Store, you may have to wait for an hour, or even more, until everything finishes installing correctly.
2. Check Apple’s System Status
Server-side issues can also cause the iPhone to take a notoriously long time to download or update apps. You can check if that’s the case by heading over to Apple’s System Status page.
If you notice any issues listed next to App Store, you must wait until Apple resolves the problem. Your iPhone should automatically finish downloading or installing the apps as soon as the App Store becomes fully operational again.
3. Pause/Resume Installation
Pausing and resuming an app frozen at “Loading” or “Installing” can “nudge” your iPhone into completing the stuck download.
Just tap on the app icon, and the status should change to Paused. Then, wait for up to 10 seconds and tap the icon again. Hopefully, the progress indicator should start ticking along soon after.
4. Turn Airplane Mode On/Off
Toggling Airplane Mode can fix odd connectivity issues causing apps to get stuck at “Waiting,” “Downloading,” or “Installing” indefinitely.
Start by opening the Settings app and turn on the switch next to Airplane Mode. Then, wait for at least 10 seconds before turning the switch off. Follow by pausing and resuming the stuck app or apps.
5. Deactivate Virtual Private Networks
VPNs (virtual private networks) offer excellent protection against privacy-related threats. But they can also prevent your iPhone from connecting to the App Store.
If you use a VPN, try disabling it while installing or updating apps by heading over to Settings > VPN.
6. Renew iPhone’s IP Lease
When using Wi-Fi, renewing the IP (Internet Protocol) lease can help restore a spotty connection between your iPhone and router.
To do that, open the iPhone’s Settings app, select Wi-Fi, and tap the Info icon next to the active Wi-Fi connection. Follow by tapping Renew Lease.
If that doesn’t improve connectivity, you might want to reset your router or switch to a different Wi-Fi hotspot.
7. Restart Your iPhone
Restarting your iPhone can quickly eliminate minor system-related glitches causing apps to get stuck at “Waiting,” “Loading,” or “Installing.”
Start by going to Settings > General > Shut Down and drag the Power icon to the right to shut down the device. Then, wait for up to 30 seconds and hold down the Side button to reboot it.
8. Switch to Cellular Data
To rule out issues caused by Wi-Fi, consider switching to cellular data and check if your iPhone resumes installing a stuck app or apps. However, depending on your data plan, that may cause you to incur additional charges.
Note: Go to Settings > App Store > App Downloads to ensure that your iPhone has the permissions required to use cellular data for app downloads.
9. Delete & Re-Download App
If an app is stuck at “Loading” or “Installing” due to a corrupt or broken download, deleting it and initiating a new download can help.
To do that, start by long-pressing a vacant area of the Home screen to “jiggle” all app icons. Then, follow by tapping the Delete icon to remove the app. If you use iOS 13 or later, you can also long-press an app icon and tap Cancel Download.
Restart your iPhone. Then, re-download the app from the App Store.
10. Update the System Software
Newer iOS releases come with numerous bug fixes that can help resolve issues with an app (or apps) getting stuck at the “Waiting,” “Loading,” or “Installing” stages.
Start by going to Settings > General > Software Update. Once the iPhone finishes scanning for new updates, tap Download and Install to apply them.
11. Sign Out/Sign Back Into App Store
Briefly signing out of the iPhone’s App Store and signing back in can also help resolve stuck app downloads or updates.
To do that, head over to Settings > Apple ID > Media & Purchases and tap Sign Out. Follow by restarting your iPhone. Then, open the App Store and sign in using your Apple ID.
12. Reset iPhone’s Network Settings
Restoring the network settings on your iPhone can fix severe underlying issues with internet connectivity. Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset Network Settings to initiate a network settings reset.
The reset procedure deletes all saved Wi-Fi networks, so you must manually reconnect to them after that. However, your iPhone should re-configure any cellular-related settings on its own.
13. Reset All Settings on the Phone
If resetting the network settings didn’t help, it’s best to reset all settings on your iPhone. That should resolve corrupt or conflicting device configurations preventing apps from downloading correctly.
To initiate a complete settings reset, head over to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
Fixed: Apps Downloaded and Installed Successfully
Quick fixes such as pausing and resuming downloads or rebooting your iPhone work almost all the time to fix apps stuck at “Waiting,” “Loading,” or “Installing.” If not, applying some of the advanced solutions (such as resetting the network settings) will definitely help.