The data limit for downloads on mobile networks has been a big issue among iPhone and iPad owners for years. With iOS 13 and iPadOS, this is now over. We'll explain how to manage the new feature.
The data limit for downloads from the mobile network was only increased from 150 MB to 200 MB in the summer - not enough, as many users found. The desire for more became louder and louder - finally Cupertino fulfilled the users' needs. In iOS 13, Apple warns users when they try to start a large download on the mobile network - but they are allowed to exceed the specified limit of 200 MB. The limit was therefore completely removed in iOS 13 and replaced by a warning message. The feature was successfully tested in the summer during the beta phase - the hype about it was correspondingly high.
How to adjust the data limit for downloads in mobile networks on iPhone & iPad
Under iOS 13 & iPadOS, the system now displays a message indicating that the app size is slightly higher and shows the exact file size. Here, the user can now decide whether to continue the download or wait for a WiFi connection. The whole thing can even be customized. There is a new area in the settings under iTunes & App Store called “App Downloads”. The default option is “Ask if over 200 MB” and displays the warning accordingly. Alternatively, the user has two other setting options available – “Always allow” and “Always ask”. (iOS 13 – How to use data saving mode on iPhone & iPad)
An exception applies abroad
In "Always ask" mode, the user is always asked to confirm the download of a mobile app. At the other end of the spectrum, selecting "Always allow" removes all barriers and means that the system can easily complete downloads from the mobile network without interruptions - this is ideal especially for users with unlimited data. But there is one exception: separate approval is only ever required when the iPhone / iPad or the user is abroad. (Photo by bigtunaonline / Bigstockphoto)
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