Apple increases its App Store download limit over cellular to 150MB

Enrique, 19 September 2017

With today’s official release of iOS 11, Apple has also announced in brief post on its Developer’s Blog that it is increasing the limit of the size of Apps that can be downloaded from the App Store over a cellular connection.

The limit is now 150MB, up from the 100MB that it was before iOS 11 dropped officially.

We’ve increased the cellular download limit from 100 MB to 150 MB, letting customers download more apps from the App Store over their cellular network.

Customers should be able to decide which apps to download and if they want to download a 400MB game using their cellular provider, they should be able to do so freely. Apple doesn’t seem to agree.

Although, it’s more likely to be a liability issue where Apple does not want to be held responsible for iPhone users unknowingly downloading large apps over a data network, only to find additional data overages on their bill.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-703039
  • 24 Sep 2017
  • teq

What is app store?

  • AnonD-600584
  • 21 Sep 2017
  • Q5i

How is iOS 11 for iPhone 6 Plus?

  • AnonD-590482
  • 21 Sep 2017
  • uSQ

Why not make it unlimited? People will not use cellular network if they know they have no more data.

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