Apple Increases iOS Cellular Download Limit to 200MB for Larger Apps

Apple Increases iOS Cellular Download Limit to 200MB for Larger Apps
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From 150MB per app, Apple has finally increased iOS' cellular download limit to 200MB to help users download larger apps, especially when they are away from Wi-Fi.

This is the first time since 2017 that the iPhone-maker has altered the download limit over mobile networks, Engadget reported on Friday. This should let users download larger apps in practice.

The file size limit prevents its users from accidentally downloading a big game on LTE and blowing through their carrier's data cap, 9to5Mac reported on Friday.

Before 2017, the enforced cellular limit for iOS users was just 100MB. Pixabay

However, it has become a headache for iOS users because the cellular limit is enforced non-discriminately, which bars iPhone users with unlimited data plans also from downloading apps and games over 200MB.

The limit would be better implemented as a warning, informing the user that they are about to download a large file but including a "Continue Download" button to allow the download to complete, 9To5Mac added. Before 2017, the enforced cellular limit for users was just 100MB. (IANS)

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