


Here are several things you can do to fix possible network connection issues: Reconnect your iPhone or iPad to your Wi-Fi network The same is true for data and hotspot connections. If you’re connected to Wi-Fi, ensure that it’s enabled, stable, and configured properly. You can check by simply launching Safari and checking if you can browse the net. Connecting to the App Store requires an internet connection, either through Wi-Fi, cellular data, or via hotspot. This is a no-brainer, but be sure to check that your internet connection is working. In this case, there’s nothing you can do but wait for Apple to resolve the issue. If you see a yellow circle, the App Store may be suffering from some technical glitches. To be sure, head to Apple’s System Status page and check if the App Store’s server is available (with a green circle beside it). There are rare instances that the App Store error is due to server issues. Check App Store serversīefore you blame your Wi-Fi connection or your iPhone for the issue, it’s best first to check if the error is in Apple’s servers. It might just be a minor delay in connection. Try changing your location before doing so. You’ve probably tried it already, but just in case you haven’t, try tapping it several times to see if it would connect your iPhone or iPad to the App Store. The “Cannot Connect to App Store” error message also contains a Retry button below it. If that’s you, don’t worry, I’ve outlined several fixes and troubleshoots to rid you of the error so you can do your business on the App Store. There are a few instances where you’ll see the error message “Can’t connect to App Store” on your iPhone or iPad. Whether you’re looking to discover new trendy apps or plan to update an existing app, there’s no place to go but the App Store.Īpp Store’s often responsive and easy to use.
