on 25-01-2014 10:01
on 25-01-2014 10:17
on 25-01-2014 10:17
on 25-01-2014 10:19
Yes, that is low allowance.
Do you have wifi access??
Would you able to afford bigger allowance if you use internet daily??
on 25-01-2014 10:19
on 25-01-2014 10:19
25-01-2014 10:22 - edited 25-01-2014 10:27
Hi
When using wifi, your mobile data is not used.
It doesn't cost you anything as it's coming of your allowance or wifi.
O2 normally sends a text if you're low on data.
When you finish checking your emails, or browsing the internet, it's a good idea to close apps running in the backround.
Press the home button for couple of seconds and close all apps you're not using anymore.
on 25-01-2014 10:29
on 25-01-2014 10:29
My tariff is currently 750MB data each month and before that it was 500MB. It's better to have a little more bandwidth to handle any overflow.
25-01-2014 12:44 - edited 25-01-2014 12:46
25-01-2014 12:44 - edited 25-01-2014 12:46
@RIW wrote:
Well that's good enough for me. I sometimes slip up and read the odd email. I do have a wifi at home, if I was at home using the phone would it still cost me.
Turn off mobile data on your phone and turn on Wi-Fi, you can then use it at home over your wi-fi network free of charge.
You will be asked for a password to log into your home router and this should be on the bottom of the router.
on 25-01-2014 12:46
on 25-01-2014 14:13
on 25-01-2014 14:13
on 25-01-2014 14:15