The new Apple software upgrades have resulted in some strange glitches â" in my case many of my mail settings spontaneously changed so I couldn't get or send e-mail.
But a problem that seems more common appears when trying to start Passbook, the new iOS 6 rewards card and ticket management program. Here is how to fix it.
Passbook, if you are unfamiliar, is intended store compatible rewards cards and tickets, so when you go to an airport, your boarding pass appears as a scanable bar code on your phone, or when you make a purchase at an allied store, your discount card bar code automatically shows on the screen for scanning.
For it to work, you need to download the compatible apps, from comp anies like Starbucks, Walgreens and American Airlines. When you first open Passbook, there is a button that will take you to a special app store for Passbook compatible apps.
The problem for many people is they get a message that reads âCannot connect to the iTunes Store.â
I thought I was blocked by heavy traffic, but no, there is a glitch. Here is the fix:
Go to settings, and tap on âGeneral,â scroll down and tap on âDate & Time.â
If it is on âSet Automatically,â turn that off. When âSet Date & Timeâ appears below, tap it. Set the date ahead one year, to 2013.
Then double tap the home button on the face of the phone and open Passbook again. Press the apps button and it should work.
Then go back into settings, find your way back to âDate & Time,â and return the setting to automatic.
I don't know why it works, but it does.