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What does restore purchase mean on iphone

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What Does It Mean When Your iPhone Needs to Be Restored?

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You can select both backup methods through iTunes under the Summary tab of your device and it is recommended that you run the backup process manually by right clicking on your device and clicking on Back Up. What Does Restore iPhone to Factory Settings Do Situation 2. You have to backup prior to a restore, and after your iPhone is restored in iTunes, you can install your backup so that your phone remains the same as before and you won't lose any information. I think I had a couple of pictures I forgot to import and they were lost.

Give it a shot now! However, backing up your iOS devices on iTunes is very simple and takes just a few clicks. I need to buy model A2097 marketed in several European countries. The process wipes all data and files and reinstalls the operating system, along with any apps native to the operating system.

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Basically, if you delete the app, move to a new phone, whatever, your purchases will no longer be available on that device. Restore Purchases asks iTunes what of the available in-app purchases you've paid for. You should provide a restore button, I'm not sure if it's required but it's definitely suggested. This is useful for users who reinstall the app after deletion or install it on a different device. Not all types of In-App purchases can be restored. I can't catch any delegated methods when a user have no any purchases made, and hit restore. Store gets processing, but no methods get invoked in such case only paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished:, but it gets invoked at successful restores too. I'll setup a question for this. These type of products will not automatically renewable. Please read following text which will clear your concept about this : Once a transaction has been processed and removed from the queue, your application normally never sees it again. However, if your application supports product types that must be restorable, you must include an interface that allows users to restore these purchases. This interface allows a user to add the product to other devices or, if the original device was wiped, to restore the transaction on the original device. Store Kit provides built-in functionality to restore transactions for non-consumable products, auto-renewable subscriptions and free subscriptions. The payment queue sends a request to the App Store to restore the transactions. In return, the App Store generates a new restore transaction for each transaction that was previously completed. Your application processes a restore transaction by retrieving the original transaction and using it to unlock the purchased content. After Store Kit restores all the previous transactions, it notifies the payment queue observers by calling their paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished: method. If the user attempts to purchase a restorable product instead of using the restore interface you implemented , the application receives a regular transaction for that item, not a restore transaction. However, the user is not charged again for that product. Your application should treat these transactions identically to those of the original transaction. Non-renewing subscriptions and consumable products are not automatically restored by Store Kit. Non-renewing subscriptions must be restorable, however. If user Bill logs in with his credentials and buy app that is bought only for his credentials. If latter Joe logs in with his credentials he should buy it again. If Bill logs on any other device he should be able to enjoy full app. App features depends on data that server returns and not from other assets. If you won't provide it when user will try to purchase non-consumable product AppStore will restore old transaction. But your app will think that this is new transaction. If you will provide restore mechanism then your purchase manager will see restored transaction. If app should distinguish this options then you should provide functionality for restoring previously purchased products.

The main thing to remember is to back up all of your personal data first, and then you can restore from your backup once the si is done wiping itself. In return, the App Store generates a new restore transaction for each transaction that was previously completed. Some apps simply let you re-download your content again, charging nothing for the new downloading process: the developer has record you have already purchased that note before. If you take the time to explore comments left by users in the App Store, you will notice that some of the negative remarks posted are based on groundless criticism, often triggered by lack of proper understanding of how the App Store works. To restore a non-consumable purchase, resistance the app that you made the purchase in and look for an option to restore. Before restoring the phone, you should always attempt other, nondestructive methods of repair like soft turn the phone off and then back on and hard hold the Home and power buttons simultaneously until the Si logo appears resets.

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