![]() ![]() If this fails, it’s likely because the device has no internet connection, or because there is not enough free storage space on the device. Once the app has finished redownloading and reinstalling to the iOS device, the cloud symbol will no longer appear alongside the app name. You’ll see a “Loading” or “Installing” message on the app name briefly, as the icon turns into a loading wheel. Tapping to open the app will cause the app to re-download from the App Store, reinstalling onto the iPhone or iPad. In the example screenshots here, we’ll focus on the “Calendar” app which has the cloud symbol next to the app name: Simply tap on the app icon with the cloud symbol next to the app name. With that setting enabled, once an iOS device is low on available storage, it will begin to offload apps that have not been used recently. If this appears random, then typically this happens if you had previously enabled automatic offloading of unused iOS apps in Settings on an iPhone or iPad, and then later the device became low on storage space. The cloud symbol basically tells you the app is in iCloud (well, the App Store), available to download and access when or if needed. If you see a cloud symbol appear next to an app name on an iPhone or iPad, that means the app has been offloaded from the device. What does the cloud symbol next an app name in iOS mean? After fielding varieties of this question a handful of times, it’s worth addressing the cloud symbol that sometimes appears alongside iOS app names on iPhone and iPad devices. ![]()
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