If you've ever tried to download a major app to your iPhone or iPad with a mobile data network of more than 150 MB, you may have received a message on the warning screen telling you that it's impossible to download apps
For years, this has been a constant occurrence among iOS users, serving as a security feature to prevent people from accidentally using all of their monthly distribution data with a few downloads of a few games.
In the iOS 11 version, 100 MB allocation has been increased to 150 MB, so if your iPhone or iPad is still running this version (seriously), you should consider updating software on iOS 13. Also, if your device supports it, you'll get another set of additional benefits.
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In addition, times have changed and fortunately the prices offered by suppliers are much more attractive than in the last two years, with many of them considering the possibility of using a lower price.
How do these restrictions affect you?
Although this limit was set by Apple in recent years, not all users saw it. We think it's something related to the service provider providing the service, and the region you are in.
If you are one of the people who suffers from a seizure disorder, you can try the solution we suggest below to resolve this restriction permanently.
How to skip limits
The first thing to do is to make sure your Wi-Fi connection mode is off. To do this, simply swipe your finger from the bottom of the screen at the top to enable the & # 39; Community Center & # 39; then touch the Wifi icon to gray. This will indicate that we have been activated.
Go to the App Store, Search for the application or item you wish to download and click the & # 39; Get – Enter & # 39; button.
It is at this point that a warning message comes up. Press OK, slide the control menu and in this case, click the Flight mode icon.
If this option is enabled, you must now press and hold the physical power button on your iPhone or iPad until a closing message appears. Swipe in the face to turn off the phone.
This way, the iPhone or iPad will restart. After reopening, go to the App Store and when you see the message "No connection", slide the control menu and activate "Flight mode" again.
If everything went well, you should already click on & # 39; Update – Purchase & # 39; t and see that your app is now downloading without any problems, automatically and at no more than 150 MB.
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