App store update not working

Vineetaggarwal325

I am using iPhone 4. For the last 6 days, the app store icon shows that I have 3 updates. But when I open the app store, I am unable to see which apps have updates. Please help me!

Answer this Question

Answers

3 total
jimlynch
Vote Up (11)

Ernard's answer is the best, that's what I do when I have similar problems on my iPhone 5, and one of those options is bound to work for you.

lmile61
Vote Up (8)

There should be some issue and administrator will solve this if issue at their end.you need to check at the app store again.

 

ernard
Vote Up (7)

I've read posts of other people having a similar issue in the past week or so. The solutions that they found were to:

1. Restarting their iPhone/iPad.

2. Force closing App Store and restarting it.

3. Updating apps through iTunes synch.

4. Searching for the individual apps that your device is telling you has updates available and going directly to the individual app on the App Store.

 

Hopefully one of those will work for you. Since this is something that is effecting a number of users, Apple will recognize a potential issue exists and fix it quickly.

Ask a question

Join Now or Sign In to ask a question.
Dish Network won't try to beat SoftBank's US$21.6 billion bid for Sprint Nextel, apparently clearing the way for the Japanese service provider to buy Sprint.
Internet tools are just starting to be applied to industrial tasks such as maintaining equipment and optimizing operations, but the wealth of data being produced by industrial systems could make this a major focus of development in the coming years.
Carl Icahn has acquired a larger stake in Dell and called for a better buyout offer than the proposal of US$13.65 per share from Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners.
Google has asked the court overseeing terrorism-related surveillance programs at the U.S. National Security Agency to allow the company to publish information on the number of surveillance requests it receives.
The attorneys general of several states are turning up the heat on Google, concerned that the search engine giant makes it easier for criminals to sell illegal drugs online, engage in human trafficking and peddle pirated intellectual property.
Frustrated by their difficulty prosecuting cases involving online content that is illegal or damaging to individuals, a group of state attorneys general are taking action.
U.S. law enforcement agencies have disrupted more than 50 terrorist plots in the U.S. and other countries with the help of controversial surveillance efforts at the U.S. National Security Agency, government officials said Tuesday.
A pair of South Carolina lawmakers has introduced legislation that would pave the way for a pilot program involving electronic license plates that could be altered remotely by the state's DMV.
7 steps to taking on a leadership role in your company's innovation efforts
Europe’s top law-making body is working to bring its websites into line with the cookie tracking laws it enforces on other entities.