One of the silliest things in iOS was the app download limitation over cellular networks. You couldn’t download apps over 150MB, even if you were on an unlimited data plan or in a country where cellular data is cheap and abundant. It seemed like one of the features that were designed for and created in a small corner of the world. Designed by Apple in California. Finally, in iOS 13, you can get rid of this cellular data limit and download heavy apps and games on mobile data.

New Cellular App Download Options in iOS 13

In iOS 13, Apple has changed the cellular behavior in two key ways. When you try to download an app that’s larger than 200MB, you’ll get a popup asking if you want to wait till you’re connected to Wi-Fi or you want to start the download right away. And there’s a new settings item where you can disable this popup altogether. Meaning, no matter how large the app is, it will start downloading over cellular data, instantly. And that’s what we’re to learn about in the next section.

Download Apps Larger than 200MB on iPhone

To disable the cellular limit in iOS 13, follow the steps below.

Step 1: Open the Settings app.

Step 2: Go to iTunes & App Store.

Step 3: Scroll down and find the App Downloads section.

Step 4: Here, you’ll find three options: Always Allow, Ask If Over 200MB and Ask First.

Step 5: To disable the popup, select Always Allow.

Cellular app download limit on your iPhone or iPad has now been disabled.

More iOS 13 How-tos

We’re working on bringing you more detailed guides for how to use the new and awesome features in iOS 13. Once you’ve read our iOS 13 tips and tricks article, read our how-tos below.