While not yet reflected on Apple's system status page, a number of Apple services are currently experiencing downtime or slow performance, including the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, and the iTunes Store. Apple's website is also experiencing some issues, including its developer portal being unavailable right now.

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The issues span multiple countries and extend to Apple's Mail and TV apps. Not every user is affected, so your mileage may vary as Apple works through its server issues. We'll update as the situation unfolds.

Update - 10:45 a.m. Pacific Time: Apple's services and developer portal appear to be functional again.

Top Rated Comments

miniyou64 Avatar
62 months ago
We need Steve Jobs to go MobileMe on these engineers
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
480951 Avatar
62 months ago
This seems to be happening more frequently lately, I wonder why.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
netdudeuk Avatar
62 months ago
News is broken for me in the UK on iOS and MacOS devices.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JosephKing Avatar
62 months ago
I believe we can now safely say -- "Apple is doomed".
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mikayla82ca Avatar
62 months ago
LMAO... It just works... No it doesn't. The problems just keep increasing year over year. Car play is a mangled mess. Trying to access a full album sends you to a "Loading..." screen that never loads. Emails are now a nightmare in iOS. Catalina... let's just pretend like that's not happening. What's next?

I remember the days when we had to wait for an update but at least it was rock solid. We're entering Microsoft territory here folks... All I wanted was to listen to Classic Rock this morning... Thanks Apple. Good thing I'm paying for a service I can't use...

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EdwardC Avatar
62 months ago
Apple music acting up, switched to my Spotify account until they get this mitigated. First world issue resolved :)
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