Apple iPhone iTunes Error Code 1632: How to Fix It

Easy 15-30 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
1632
Brand
Apple iPhone
Product Type
mobile
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
15-30 minutes
iTunes Error 1632 occurs when an app or profile on your iPhone has an expired provisioning profile. This usually happens after a major iOS update or when an app developer certificate expires. The error prevents syncing or restoring via iTunes.
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How to Fix Error Code 1632

  1. Check Expired Profiles

  2. Update Apps

  3. Reinstall Problematic Apps

    Back up your data before deleting apps if you have important information saved within them.
  4. Restart iPhone and iTunes

  5. Reset Network Settings

    You'll need to re-enter Wi-Fi passwords after this step.
  6. Update iTunes

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If none of these steps resolve the error, the issue may be a corrupted iOS system file. You may need to contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Store for a full restore or hardware diagnostics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a provisioning profile?
A provisioning profile is a digital certificate that allows an app to run on your iPhone. It contains the app's unique identifier and expiration date. When it expires, you may see Error 1632 during syncing.
Will I lose data if I delete an expired profile?
No, deleting an expired profile only removes the certificate. Your apps and data remain intact. However, apps that rely on that profile may stop working until you update or reinstall them.
Why does Error 1632 appear after an iOS update?
iOS updates can change system permissions and cause older provisioning profiles to become invalid. Developers must update their apps to comply with the new iOS version, so updating apps usually resolves it.
Can I fix error 1632 without a computer?
Yes, you can try removing expired profiles and updating apps directly on your iPhone. If the error occurs during iTunes sync, you'll need a computer to complete the process.
Does error 1632 mean my iPhone is broken?
No, this is a software error related to app certificates, not a hardware problem. It is easily fixable with the steps above.