So…What are you going to do with YOUR 10MB?
Great news for iPhone lovers, TiPB.com is reporting that the download cap on your beloved 3G iPhone has been doubled from 10MB to 20MB. No direct reason has been give for the change, however it could be related to the impending release of the iPad, improvements in carrier bandwidth, or simply a desire to allow users to have anywhere access to larger applications on the App Store.
Either way it seems as though the data pipes are loosening as newer more premium apps are being released.
What do you think? Does an extra 10MB really make a difference? Leave a comment and let us know!
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