What is the maximum size of an iOS application? any constraints?
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4GB's is the maximum size your iOS app can be.As of February 12, 2015
This information can be found on page 77 of the iTunes Connect Developer Guide or in this Apple news "Now Accepting Larger Binaries". As of December 12, 2013
This information can be found on page 58 of the iTunes Connect Developer Guide. As of June 6, 2013The above information is still the same with the exception of the Executable File size which is now limited to 60MB's. These changes can be found on page 237 of the guide. As of January 10, 2013The above information is still the same with the exception of the Executable File size which is now limited to 60MB's. These changes can be found on page 208 of the guide. As of October 31, 2012The above information is still the same with the exception of Over The Air downloads which is now 50MB's. These changes can be found on page 206 of the guide. Thanks to comment from Ozair Kafray. As of July 19, 2012The above information is still the same with the exception of Over The Air downloads which is now 50MB's. These changes can be found on page 214 of the guide. Thanks to comment from marsbear. In addition, the document has moved here: As of July 13, 2012The above information is still the same with the exception of Over The Air downloads which is now 50MB's. These changes can be found on page 209 of the guide. As of March 29, 2012 (version 7.4)The above information is still the same with the exception of Over The Air downloads which is now 50MB's. These changes can be found on page 209 of the guide. As of January 23, 2012 (version 7.3)The above information is still the same, however, it can be found on page 172 of the guide. As of October 17, 2011 (version 7.2)The above information is still the same, however, it can be found on page 180 of the guide. Thanks to comment from Luke for the update. As of September 22, 2011 (version 7.1)The above information is still the same, however, it can be found on page 179 of the guide. Thanks to comment from Saxon Druce for the update. |
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100MB This will not prevent a purchase though, at point of sale. |
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With the release of iOS 7 (September 18th, 2013) apple increased the over-the-air cellular download limit to 100MBs. Maximum app size remains 2GBs. |
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50 Meg is the max for Cell data download. But you might be able to keep it under that in the app store and then have the app download other content after the user install and runs the app, so the app can be bigger. But not sure what the apple rules are for this. I know that all in-app purchases need to be approved, but not sure if this kind of content needs to be approved. |
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Now Accepting Larger Binaries February 12, 2015 The size limit of an app package submitted through iTunes Connect has increased from 2 GB to 4 GB, so you can include more media in your submission and provide a more complete, rich user experience upon installation. Please keep in mind that this change does not affect the cellular network delivery size limit of 100 MB. |
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protected by H2CO3 Sep 6 '12 at 5:01
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