on 21-08-2013 10:33
on 21-08-2013 10:33
Hello, I have low mobile internet allowance with my tariff and have used it in a couple of days, despite only connecting to the wifi in my house. Should the internet connection automatically use free wifi or the O2 allowance first? And, how do I switch off the internet I have to pay for on the Nokia Lumia 520? I only want to access free internet. If anyone knows I'd appreciate advice!
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on 21-08-2013 15:49
on 21-08-2013 15:49
Nokia 520 Turn mobile data on or off
You can limit your data usage by turning off mobile data. You'll then not be able to access the internet using the mobile network. You can still use Wi-Fi even though mobile data is turned off.
21-08-2013 11:03 - edited 21-08-2013 11:04
21-08-2013 11:03 - edited 21-08-2013 11:04
@Anonymous wrote:...I have low mobile internet allowance with my tariff and have used it in a couple of days, despite only connecting to the wifi in my house. Should the internet connection automatically use free wifi or the O2 allowance first? And, how do I switch off the internet I have to pay for on the Nokia Lumia 520? I only want to access free internet. If anyone knows I'd appreciate advice!
Your phone should use the WiFi in preference to your data allowance, so if you were connected to your home Wifi you shouldn't have used any data at all?
There should be somewhere within the settings (possibly under 'networks' or 'data' or similar) that will allow you to actually turn the data connection off completely so that you can only use Wifi. I don't have a Windows phone so don't know exactly where it is.
If you do turn of data however you will limit a lot of the features on the apps on your smartphone, and wont be able to send MMS messages (pictures) either.
on 21-08-2013 15:49
on 21-08-2013 15:49
Nokia 520 Turn mobile data on or off
You can limit your data usage by turning off mobile data. You'll then not be able to access the internet using the mobile network. You can still use Wi-Fi even though mobile data is turned off.