Apps Not Working on iPhone 14 Pro Max? 12 Ways to Fix it

By Kevin Hollington - Staff Writer
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If apps are not working on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, here’s our troubleshooting guide to fix the issue.

Applications sit at the center of smartphone technology. With these cool software programs, we can do just about anything, from communicating, to shopping, to checking the weather right from our iPhones. But iOS apps aren’t perfect. They can stop working properly, which is especially frustrating if we are in the middle of doing something. So, what are the most common causes of an app that won’t open or work properly on your iPhone 14 Pro Max?

There can be many reasons why apps are not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max. These include the following:

  • Lack of enough memory
  • bugs in your application
  • Incompatibility.
  • bandwidth limitation

Some of reported problems include:

  • Apps won’t open on iPhone 14 Pro Max
  • Apps won’t respond on iPhone 14 Pro Max
  • Apps crashing on iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Follow the fixes below to solve issues that prevent apps on iPhone 14 Pro Max from working properly.

Fixes for apps not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max

Note: information in this article apply to iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

1. Force quit the problematic app and reopen it

The first solution to try if an app is not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max is to force close it. Apps can crash or stop working unexpectedly if it’s unable to run a required task at a time.

Meanwhile, force-closing an app shuts down the app and its processes, then restart them when you relaunch it. That’s a way to fixing the app not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max issue sometimes.

Here’s how to force close an app on iPhone:

  1. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to bring up the app switcher.
  2. Find the the problematic app.
  3. Drag the app card all the way up to force close it.
  4. After 15 seconds, open the app again, and it should work.

2. Restart your iPhone

If the app is still not working after trying the above troubleshooting step, try to restart your iPhone. This works so well for resolving many common app not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max issues, and it’s so simple, that you absolutely should try this next.

Here’s how to restart your iPhone:

  1. Go to settings.
  2. Select General.
  3. Tap shut down.
  4. When you see the red power slider, Drag it from left to right to turn off your iPhone.
  5. Wait until your iPhone shut down completely. This may take a few seconds. Then press and hold the on/off button until you see the Apple logo.

3. Force Restart iPhone

The next method to fix iPhone 14 Pro Max apps not working issue is to try to force reboot your device.

Here’s how to force restart your iPhone:

  1. Press and quickly release the volume up button.
  2. Press and quickly release the volume down button.
  3. Hold down the side button until the device flashes the Apple logo.

When your iPhone boot back up, try to use the app again, it should work. If not, try the next solution!

4. Restart your Wi-Fi Router

When YouTube, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or other apps do not work correctly on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, one easy way to fix such issues is restarting the Router.

Switching off your Wi-Fi router using its main wall switch and switching it on after a few seconds will help fix the network issues.

5. Check for iOS updates

Updates to iOS often include bug fixes for system software, but some of those bug fixes and refinements also impact third party apps too.

Additionally, some apps actually require a new version of iOS for certain features to work, or even for the application to work at all.

Follow the steps below to check and install iOS updates.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select General.
  3. Tap Software Update.
  4. If an update is available, tap Download & Install.

This will ensure that third-party apps like Gmail, YouTube, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram etc work perfectly on your iPhone 14 Pro Max.

6. Check for app updates

If an app is not working on your iPhone 14 Pro Max due to a bug, updating the app should fix the issue.

Keeping apps updated is often crucial in maintaining application stability and the reason is quite simple: developers identify bugs within their apps, fix them, and then push an update to the app.

Of course many users will ignore app updates, but if you’re experiencing a problem with a particular app on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, don’t do that, keep the app updated (it’s good practice anyway).

Follow the steps below to update your apps:

  1. Open the App Store.
  2. Tap your account avatar in the upper-right corner of the screen
  3. Drag the updates screen down to refresh it.
  4. In the ”Available Updates” section, find the app update you want to install and then tap ”Update.”
  5. To update all your apps at a go, tap Update All

7. Ensure your iPhone is connected to the internet

If an app requires an internet connection to function, make sure your iPhone 14 Pro Max is connected to the internet.

To check if your iPhone has internet access, launch Safari and visit a website such as geeksmodo.com. If it loads, that’s excellent. If not, see this troubleshooting guide to fix internet problems on iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Secondly, if you are using cellular data or metered Wi-Fi, ensure you have sufficient data allowance for the day or month.

8. Make sure cellular data for the problematic app is switched on

Again, if an app requires internet connection to work, make sure it’s allowed to use cellular data.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Cellular.
  3. Scroll down and make sure the toggle next to the app you are having problems with is green.

9. Enable and disable Airplane Mode

When you put your iPhone in Airplane Mode, it disconnects all radio connections like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Cellular. Doing this will fix network issues and ensure your internet based apps works again.

You can enable and disable Airplane Mode from the iOS Control Center by tapping the plane icon. Alternatively, followthe steps below:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Turn on Airplane Mode.
  3. After about 30 seconds, tap the same switch to turn it off.

10. Free space on your device to fix apps not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max

If you have just a few MBs of free space on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, apps may crash or quit randomly. To solve this, get rid of junk files on your iPhone to make space.

See also: How To Delete Documents And Data On iPhone or iPad

11. Uninstall the problematic app and reinstall it

If non of the above methods worked, try deleting the problematic app and reinstalling it.

If it’s a paid app, don’t worry you won’t need to pay for it a second time. The App Store keeps track of every app you’ve ever installed, and allows you to reinstall them with a tap.

To delete your app, follow the steps below:

  1. Tap and hold the problematic app until it start jiggling.
  2. Tap delete app.
  3. Tap Delete to remove the app. Then swipe up from the bottom of the screen to stop the jiggling.
  4. Go to the App Store then search for the app you just deleted.
  5. Tap the Redownload icon to reinstall this app.

12. Contact the app developer

If all else fails, you may have to ask the app’s developer for help, if this is a third party app. Because app developers are responsible for supporting their applications. Here is how you can contact app developer:

Apps not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max: fixed!

There is no one thing that causes all application problems. An array of factors can play into these issues, ranging from temporary to long-term. Thankfully, if any of your apps are not working properly, one of the solutions listed above should fix the problem. Do you have another fix that works for when apps are not working on iPhone 14 Pro Max or crashes at launch? Let us know in the comments what works for you!

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By Kevin Hollington Staff Writer
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Kevin Hollington is a seasoned tech journalist based in Los Angeles with a penchant for all things Apple. He started writing about Apple products in 2007 and it’s been a love affair ever since. He has spent over a decade testing and writing about iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple products. In his spare time, he likes nothing more than catching up with the latest news and sports podcasts on the beach.
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