If you have to save something, yes.
Megabytes are formed every time we add an app on our device, a download, a software, anything. Depending on how large it is, It will use more Megabyte (MB), Gigabyte (GB) or Terabyte (TB).
maybe because of the large app notifacations on my phone it said that it was 168 megabytes
The amount of megabytes that are used to download an app or application will vary depending on the size of the application. Each individual app is a different amount of megabytes.
It depends on the app. Some apps are as little as 0.2 megabytes and some as large as 300 megabytes.
The size of an app can vary widely depending on its functionality and complexity, typically ranging from a few megabytes to several hundred megabytes. Simple apps might be around 5-20 MB, while more complex games or applications can exceed 500 MB or even reach several gigabytes. It's best to check the specific app's details in the app store for accurate size information.
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1-2 mb
When you scroll down on an app information page there is size in MB. I haven't researched it (it changes quite often), but the biggest I have seen was about 300 MB.
The size of the app depends on what app you get on the iPod Touch. Generally, any app you can download across a Wi-Fi network is under 10 megabytes (mb), and all apps you cannot download across a Wi-Fi network are above 10 megabytes (and you will know because a text box will appear telling you that you must connect to a computer because the file size of the app is over 10 megabytes).
To check your MB usage on Cricket Wireless, you can use the My Cricket app, which provides detailed information about your data usage. Alternatively, you can log in to your My Cricket account on their website. You can also dial *777# from your Cricket phone for a quick overview of your data balance and usage.
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The iHeartRadio app is a radio station streaming app. The data stream is 64 kbps, which is about 225 MB per hour.