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Is there a way I can check my data allowance on my iPhone throughout the month, rather than going into my O2 account?  I got a message a few days before my new allowance was due to say that I was about to exceed my limit.

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I've found the 02 app to be the clearest.

Other apps and tweaks I've used in the past tend to be approximate.

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adamtemp64
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The iphone has a data counter or there are a few apps that you can download that will even tell you what is using the data.

 

eg http://www.onavo.com/

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Go to settings. Scroll down to "General," then click on "usage." You'll see your minute breakdown, and at the very bottom you'll see your data usage (sending and receiving) over the network. 

 

Remember to press "Reset" at the end of your billing cycle and you can then check on this to see how much you are using during the month.

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I've found the 02 app to be the clearest.

Other apps and tweaks I've used in the past tend to be approximate.
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Anonymous
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cheers, that's sorted it!
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Glad to have been of assistance.
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