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With iOS 13, apps and games you've downloaded from the App Store are automatically updated. You can, however, update manually within the App Store or turn off the feature to automatically update your apps and games. This How.com.vn will show you how to update all your apps on iPhone or iPad with iOS 13.
Steps
Updating Manually
- Tap your profile picture. This is your Apple ID account profile picture that you'll find in the top right corner of your screen.
- Tap Update All next to the "Pending Updates" header. You'll have to scroll down the page to find this.[1]
- You have the option to tap Update next to each app so you can individually update.
- If you don't see the "Pending Updates" section, none of your apps have an update.
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Disabling Automatic Updates
- Tap your name. You'll see this at the top of the menu, but if you don't, you'll need to log in.
- Tap iTunes & App Store. You'll usually find this in the second grouping with "iCloud" and "Find My."
- Tap the switch to the off position next to "App Updates" . This will disable the feature that allows your apps to automatically update, so you will have to manually update them instead when you get a notification that an app has an update.[2]
- You can tap the switch again to turn the feature on and have your apps automatically update.
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1. Open the App Store.
2. Tap your profile picture.
3. Tap Update All next the "Pending Updates" header.
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