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Dec
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Myself, along with many others are experiencing an App Store bug occassionally that has only started very recently. If you have an application installed, you are notified when an update for that application becomes available. You can open the App Store, type in your iTunes password and download the update and install it directly on your device.
This is where some iPhone and iPod touch users are having problems. After the update is downloaded and installed, the App Store will continue to pester you to update the same application. This bug seems to be happening at random and as far as I know, there is no way to recreate it. It just happens.
Some possible causes for this:
The device is downloading and installing the correct update, but is not registering it as updated once the installation is complete.
The iTunes App Store servers are providing the wrong file for download, therefore the wrong version is being installed and a new one is still available.
No definite fix for this bug yet, but rebooting your device may work to solve the problem in the mean time. It looks like this problem is on the server side at Apple, so we just have to wait for Apple to do something about it. If you are experiencing this bug or something similar to it, comment on this post. Also tell us anything that you have done that appears to have solved the problem for you.
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