Apple Increases 3G Download Limit To 20 MB
Posted 02/18/2010 at 9:59am
| by Matthew Tilmann

We all know a lot of apps out there can be data hogs, at least when it comes to downloading them. Sometimes you come across that really cool app, and want to download it before you forget about it, only to remember you're not near Wi-Fi, and it's over 10 MB.
Now in a move that's most likely gearing up for the iPad launch, Apple is raising the bar of the maximum size of apps that can be downloaded over 3G to 20 MB.
Of course in the past, the limit has been set at 10 MB. While the change in download size might not seem like a large increase, many developers prefer their apps be available over 3G, since most apps are bought on the go.
If this is indeed in preparation for the iPad, it could pose a problem. The iPad's increased resolution will mean a greater demand for better graphics, which could pose some issues in terms of space. But with the increase, developers can have a better chance at having more graphically enhanced apps AND still garner 3G sales.
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