Apple increased its conservative limit to download applications via the mobile Internet by 50%, and now it is 150 megabytes.

The company appealed to the developers with the following words:
We raised the limit to download through the mobile Internet with 100MB to 150MB, allowing users to download more apps from the App Store via the mobile network.

Now users will be able to download and more applications via the mobile Internet. If the application or update weighs less than 150MB, you can safely download it without any error messages.

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To download an application that requires more 150MB, you will need to connect to Wi-Fi.

The company's decision is especially useful for developers creating powerful games for the Retina display, especially when the iPhone X presented a screen with an even higher resolution.

The last time Apple has raised the limit a few years ago with 50MB up to a hundred, it was more with the release of iOS 7. When the App Store was presented in the summer of 2008, the limit was only 10MB.