An employee at a design firm uses an iPad for creating visual content while traveling. They've reported that they cannot install a particular application despite having sufficient storage space. The application is known to be compatible with the latest version of iPadOS. What should you check next to resolve this issue?
Check the Screen Time settings for any restrictions on app installations.
Ensure that the device is set to the correct date and time.
Verify that the device's screen size is compatible with the application.
Check if the Wi-Fi signal is strong enough to download applications.
Since the iPad has sufficient storage and the application is compatible with the latest version of iPadOS, the next logical step would be to check restrictions in place that may prevent application installations. Restrictions can be set in the iPad’s settings to limit what a user can do, such as installing apps. This is common in professional settings where an organization may want to ensure security and limit the use of unvetted applications.
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