App Store App Can Now Tell You How Long an App Will Take to Download in iOS 17

In iOS 17, Apple has made a small but notable change to the App Store app so that it now tells users how long an app download will take once it's started.

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When the "Get" app button is tapped in an app listing and the circular download symbol appears, the time remaining for the download to complete is displayed beside it in minutes and seconds. If the installation is likely to take only a brief moment, the time remaining is not shown.

Obviously the time it takes for a given app to download will depend on the user's internet speed and the app's file size, which is why users might only see how long it will take once the download has been initiated and the ‌App Store‌ server connection is established.

Still, it gives users a more accurate idea of how long a download is likely to take than a circular downloading symbol does, and users can always opt to cancel the download by tapping the cancel button within the circular icon if the remaining time is considered to be too long.

(Thanks, Dimitri!)

Related Roundups: iOS 17, iPadOS 17

Top Rated Comments

scoony Avatar
6 days ago at 02:42 am
Not a good look for Reddit. Apollo popped up on multiple slides.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
soupfm Avatar
6 days ago at 02:29 am
... next version it will indicate how much the API costs.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
hacky Avatar
6 days ago at 02:26 am
Innovative, groundbreaking! Never seen before.

Apple did it once again.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Loismustdie1 Avatar
6 days ago at 03:04 am

Not a good look for Reddit. Apollo popped up on multiple slides.
While they most likely had this presentation done months ago, I would not be surprised if the prominent featuring of Apollo was a last minute edit. Apple was not subtle at all on where they stand on this issue.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
6 days ago at 03:25 am

Most apps don't take that long to download anyway. This is just more clutter.
That heavily depends on your internet connection. In the countryside it can sometimes take quite a while.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mushy peas Avatar
6 days ago at 04:04 am

Most apps don't take that long to download anyway. This is just more clutter.
In normal circumstances I would agree, but this would come in handy when setting up a new phone and things sometimes appear stuck as they download from iCloud.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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