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QuestionHow do I exit the iPhone App Store?Community AnswerPress the home button to exit. If you want to close the app, double tap the home button and swipe it away. If you want to log out, scroll down on the home page and click on your Apple ID.
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QuestionHow do I get from featured games to a search screen in the App Store on an iPod?Community AnswerAt the bottom of your screen in the App Store, there is a section that says different things like "featured," "top charts," "explore," "search," and "updates." Tap "search."
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QuestionHow can I change my language on the app store?Community AnswerTry changing your language on your phone.Got to settings > general > language/region.
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QuestionHow do I setup my iTunes store account?Community AnswerIf you want to buy or download applications and songs from App Store or iTunes, you need to create an Apple ID. With it, you are able to use App Store and iTunes Store.
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QuestionHow do I redownload the App Store icon?Community AnswerIt is not undownloaded, it is likely restricted. Go in the Restrictions Settings and turn App Store on.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of the free edition of an app if I decided to buy the paid version?Community AnswerHold an app down until all the apps start to vibrate. Press the small "x" in the corner of the app you want to delete. Confirm your decision and the app will get deleted.
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QuestionHow can I change my old email ID to a new one?Community AnswerIf you’re referring to your iCloud email address, there’s no way to change that unfortunately. However, if you’d like to create a new Apple account, you can do so and use the email address of your choice, as long as it isn’t being used by someone else. If you’d like, you can remove all devices from your old Apple account as well. Merging accounts is currently impossible, and so is transferring purchases from your old account. If you have made important purchases (apps, app upgrades, etc.) on your old account, you’re most likely better off keeping your old Apple account.
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