Oh grief Reply Helpful 4 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: Macaby Macaby. Dec 17, PM in response to tplSF In response to tplSF IF there is an 11 page limit, technically could the phone have 11 pages of folders with the folders all containing several apps within each folder?
User profile for user: hardly competent hardly competent. I've rebooted, synced, screamed and stopped just short of crushing the phone in utter frustration. If you have nothing but condescending comments, please refrain from replying to my request for help. If you wish to be kind to someone who is NOT tech savvy and would never presume to be so, please help.
I HAVE used the search on the phone. I have gone to settings. I've opened my iTunes on the desktop and moved my apps from the old phone to the desktop. The issue for me, as a techno-idiot, is I cannot move the apps from the old phone to the new one. I have been unsuccessful in determining how to make that happen. Any kind advice is appreciated. If you are unable to respond in such, please don't User profile for user: sn4p2k sn4p2k.
Feb 15, PM in response to Macaby In response to Macaby Macaby wrote: IF there is an 11 page limit, technically could the phone have 11 pages of folders with the folders all containing several apps within each folder?
Feb 15, PM in response to hardly competent In response to hardly competent Never mind. Idiot's husband was able to solve problem. User profile for user: Jim Stembridge Jim Stembridge. Sep 20, AM in response to hardly competent In response to hardly competent As I have the same issue, I still don't see an answer to the actual question. I have the exact same problem and it's driving me nuts!
User profile for user: CoolGuy CoolGuy Then get it from the app store. Hope This Helps. User profile for user: jwoolman jwoolman. User profile for user: Ilovemyiphone3 Ilovemyiphone3. Sep 16, PM in response to hardly competent In response to hardly competent I just had a similar issue - cd not find the App for the app store on my iphone which was recently repaired.
Check your payment method You might need to have a payment method on file, even if the app that you want to download is free. Prioritize the download From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app. Restart your device Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. Then check to see if you can download or update apps. Published Date: October 01, Yes No. Character limit: Maximum character limit is After all, you get Gmail notifications, you see it in the app switcher , it's in the Settings app, and there's an "Open" button in the App Store instead of "Get" or a download icon.
But you cannot find the app on your Home Screen. If this situation sounds like something you're dealing with on iOS 14 or iOS 15 , there's an easy answer. Apps can go missing on your iPhone for many reasons, but one of the most common causes only happens on iPhones running iOS 14 and later. That's due to the new App Library , which houses every one of the apps on your iPhone. It acts as an app directory, grouping apps into sorted folders, and provides a way to view all apps in alphabetical order.
All of your installed apps can live on both the App Library and Home Screen, but it's possible for there to be a discrepancy between the two. That's all fine and well if you know about the App Library, but it creates a confusing system of missing apps for those of us who are unaware, and not everybody wants to swipe to the end of their Home Screen pages to get to it.
That's because you may have inadvertently set new apps to go to the App Library only or removed an app manually. If you've ever hidden a Home Screen page available since iOS 14 , the app you're looking for might be on one of those hidden pages. To see, open the Home Screen editor, tap the page dots, check any unchecked pages, and hit "Done.
Hiding a Home Screen page has consequences you might have missed. When you first hide a page or any number of pages, it will automatically set new app downloads to appear only in the App Library, not on the Home Screen. So if you don't remember setting new app downloads to work that way, you may have accidentally triggered it after hiding a Home Screen page.
If you did it quickly, you might have hit the remove option instead of delete, thinking it would delete it. That would make it look like the app was still on your iPhone — just not on the Home Screen — even though you "deleted" it.
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