iOS 13 displays a STRANGE ERROR Message for iTunes Store on iPhone and iPad

iOS 13 displays the error message "The iTunes Store is unable to process purchases at this time. Please try again later." on iPhone and iPad Today.

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iOS 13 started displaying a strange error message on iPhone phones and iPad tablets today, appearing without any explanation, and of course without affecting the users in any way. "The iTunes Store is unable to process purchases at this time. Please try again later." is the alert message that iOS 13 displays on iPhone and iPad today, and I have to admit that during the day it appeared about 4-5 times without any explanation.

iOS 13 displays the messages and it seems that Apple mentions somewhere that it would have problems with the systems based on which the iTunes Store or the App Store work, but a growing number of people complain about them. Normally, messages of this kind should appear on the iPhone and iPad only if we try to download something from the iTunes Store, or the App Store, and an Internet connection cannot be established for the action to be completed.

iOS 13 displays a STRANGE ERROR Message for iTunes Store on iPhone and iPad

ios 13 error itunes store purchases alert

In this situation, everything seems to be a problem from the Apple company, and it is psobiil that some system that automatically sends data from iOS 13 to the servers of the American company is to blame. Alert "The iTunes Store is unable to process purchases at this time. Please try again later." is displayed with the impossibility of doing anything else in the iPhone and iPad until it is closed by pressing the OK button, with no other option to disable it somehow.

iOS 13 should not normally display such errors if you do not install any application in the devices, or try to buy something through in-app purchases, it being displayed now and without any application being opened. Those from Apple will definitely solve the problem, but until that moment, we have nothing else to do but wait, with the typical patience for problems of this kind existing with Apple services.