April 8th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: iOS | 2 Comments »
Though consumers love to downloads huge amounts of apps, there has always been a limit of 148 apps in total. Apple will now be lifting the limit with the use of folders.
Consumers will be allowed to create up to 180 folders which hold up to 12 apps. In total, an iPhone can now have 2.160 apps installed.
Btw. Developer site is offline right now.
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Hi,
Saw this news bite on “MobileGamesBlog.com. I am interested how, when etc.
I am not a tech type so I need very simple directions Need more info please.
Thank you, Sue Moss
This will be in the 4.0 OS update this summer. Only the first generation of iPhones will not be able to download and install this upgrade.