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iPhone Data Phantoms - graylocks - 03-31-2012 my brother is enjoying having an iPhone - much to his surprise - but in just a week he's racked up 91 of his 300mb. i told him to slow down, little fella. he has very few apps and has not streamed anything. i went through his settings tonight and the only thing i could see to turn off was push mail and location services that he doesn't really need like the Compass app. now here's the real mystery: i reset his cellular data usage in settings about 90 minutes ago. he hasn't left the house where he has wifi. he doesn't even remember picking up the phone since i left. yet, when he peeked into settings 16kb of cellular data had been used since i left. how is this possible given the parameters i just stated? Re: iPhone Data Phantoms - Carm - 03-31-2012 Cell phones are constantly sending and receiving data. To find the nearest antenna, etc.. Like it or not. J. Carm Re: iPhone Data Phantoms - cbelt3 - 03-31-2012 300mb? Yikes. I would recommend he turn off data in settings and only turn it on when he needs it. I use a bit over 1Gb a mknth, and I am reasonably careful.. No utube, netflix, etc.. Re: iPhone Data Phantoms - graylocks - 03-31-2012 cbelt3 wrote: although i am thinking of spending the additional $5 and moving up to 300mb, i have been living well enough on 200mb for the last year and a half. it took me a while to figure out what to tweak and what i could and could not do but now i rarely use even 175mb a month and i do not have cellular data turned off. one month i did go over; should have stuck to streaming one sitcom but nooooo, i had to watch two on that trip! i'd move up to 300mb because sometimes when i'm walking the dog i want to stream Pandora or NPR more often. Re: iPhone Data Phantoms - Spock - 03-31-2012 To find out who the data hog is you could try Onavo. |