Has anyone had issues downloading certain apps on iPhone X? I get this screen and can’t download
T Torque_beast New Member Joined May 22, 2017 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Dec 10, 2017 #1 Has anyone had issues downloading certain apps on iPhone X? I get this screen and can’t download
S scott_0 New Member Joined Nov 28, 2011 Messages 15 Reaction score 22 Dec 10, 2017 #2 so even after you double click the power button it won't download?
OP T Torque_beast New Member Joined May 22, 2017 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Dec 10, 2017 Thread Starter #3 scott_0 said: so even after you double click the power button it won't download? Click to expand... Ok, so now I feel like an idiot. Did not try that so yes it does work doing that. Why is it only certain apps have to be done this way?
scott_0 said: so even after you double click the power button it won't download? Click to expand... Ok, so now I feel like an idiot. Did not try that so yes it does work doing that. Why is it only certain apps have to be done this way?
Contra Well-Known Member Joined Aug 28, 2015 Messages 271 Reaction score 368 Location Texas Dec 10, 2017 #4 Umm, you’re not the only one doesn’t read, two-year-olds and under usually don’t read either...lol
Umm, you’re not the only one doesn’t read, two-year-olds and under usually don’t read either...lol
zstairlessone Well-Known Member Joined Feb 12, 2012 Messages 2,643 Reaction score 4,219 Dec 10, 2017 #5 Torque_beast said: Ok, so now I feel like an idiot. Did not try that so yes it does work doing that. Why is it only certain apps have to be done this way? Click to expand... Provides a positive input, you are already looking at the screen - the phone cannot determine your intent. Apps you already own on any device, through the App Store, shouldn't require the double click
Torque_beast said: Ok, so now I feel like an idiot. Did not try that so yes it does work doing that. Why is it only certain apps have to be done this way? Click to expand... Provides a positive input, you are already looking at the screen - the phone cannot determine your intent. Apps you already own on any device, through the App Store, shouldn't require the double click
OP T Torque_beast New Member Joined May 22, 2017 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Dec 10, 2017 Thread Starter #6 zstairlessone said: Provides a positive input, you are already looking at the screen - the phone cannot determine your intent. Apps you already own on any device, through the App Store, shouldn't require the double click Click to expand... I figured it would ask me if I wanted to use Face ID to download. Having to double click power button seems dumb.
zstairlessone said: Provides a positive input, you are already looking at the screen - the phone cannot determine your intent. Apps you already own on any device, through the App Store, shouldn't require the double click Click to expand... I figured it would ask me if I wanted to use Face ID to download. Having to double click power button seems dumb.