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Apple Increases Over-the-Air App Store Download Limit to 200MB

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Apple has increased the over-the-air download limit for the App Store to 200MB, up from 150MB.

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The download limit is now 200MB for iPhones and iPads. The limit affects the maximum size of an app that can be downloaded over 3G or 4G networks.

The file size limit is designed to prevent iOS users from accidentally downloading a large app over cellular and using up all their data allowance or running up data charges. But as 9to5Mac notes, there's no way to opt out of the limit, which can be frustrating for users with unlimited data plans.

Apple officially increased the ‌App Store‌ cellular over-the-air download limit to 150 MB in September 2017.

Developers frequently work hard to keep their apps under the over-the-air download limit, as they believe going over that limit reduces the likelihood of spontaneous purchases.

Top Rated Comments

dumastudetto Avatar
89 months ago
Great news, but there really should be a power users toggle to disable the limit if you don't want it.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
89 months ago
That is frustrating and frankly something that I never quite understood.

It’s 2019. Aren’t most people sporting unlimited plans? - I’ve had unlimited for over a decade. First with Verizon and now with T-Mobile.

The fact that I can’t download many apps without WiFi just sucks.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jezbd1997 Avatar
89 months ago
Why isn’t there a toggle yet I don’t get it
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
89 months ago
This is a terrible update that’s going to cause innocent users like myself to spend billions and billions of dollars on extra internet usage fees. How could you apple!
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
89 months ago
From Reddit:

I believe network congestion has a lot to do with this cap. It’s not that YOUR data cap is unlimited and you have no throttling, it’s that multiple apps publishing updates all the time and distributing it over cell network limits EVERYONE’s bandwidth. After all, all networks have limited bandwidth.

Imagine a football match, stadium pack full of people have auto update turned on and a ticketing app or google maps decides to publish a major update. Now no one has any network.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Wanted797 Avatar
89 months ago
Literally the only app (that I use) that always releases updates that are over the limit is Facebook.
There’s a solution to that.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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