on 25-11-2014 23:53
on 25-11-2014 23:53
I have 1 GB and when I was on my old phone I usually used none of it or just teeny amount as only looked online when at home or at family and so signed into their wifi. I've been doing same except for last Saturday when I was on train journey for 3 hours but I was logged onto Free wifi via Scotrail. Anyway tonight I was out walking the dog and listening to some music via my amazon app, it's music I swapped from old phone and bought a couple of albums recently that were zipped to this phone, and I got a text to say I had used 80%of my data then song and a half later it pinged again to say I had none left. So my question is, does it use up data when listening to my music?
Just looked at phone, I'd put it on aeroplane mode as I was worried I was doing something wrong and somehow running data without knowing it and there are 2 messages on screen saying;
Amazon Music. Your downloads have been paused. Open Amazon Music to resume downloading. No idea what it means as not bought any albums since the 2 last week and they were sent then.
I know it's something I'm doing wrong but no idea what it is, any help will be as much appreciated as other time I was on here greeting.
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on 26-11-2014 01:14
I like listening to music on my phone but as the iphone doesn't have a radio (and one I downloaded was rubbish so deleted it.) I still use my samsung when out and about and switch between radio and my music so I could live without using the music on iphone. Although I'd miss listening to the new purchases over the 2 year contract.
Then again of you saw my albums you'd probably think silence was truly golden!
on 26-11-2014 06:22
on 26-11-2014 06:22
on 26-11-2014 09:34
on 26-11-2014 09:34
on 26-11-2014 11:08
Band of brothers, looking at all the apps on cellular and it says Amazon music 682MB, app store is 784KB face time is 374 kb and ibooks 372kb, I included the latter 3 as I never use them so not sure what data it is they use. All the slide buttons are open, showing green, beside them but not Amazon as I turned the data button off last night.
Should I just try to delete the Amazon Music?
on 26-11-2014 11:10
MI5, how do I turn off mobile data on my phone? I think that's what I've turned off on Amazon Music but is there a way to turn it off for everything?
I'm heading out now but just leaving phone turned off and at home, big feartie that I am!
on 26-11-2014 11:12
on 26-11-2014 11:12
on 26-11-2014 11:15
on 26-11-2014 11:15
on 26-11-2014 11:24
on 26-11-2014 11:24
@Anonymous wrote:MI5, how do I turn off mobile data on my phone? I think that's what I've turned off on Amazon Music but is there a way to turn it off for everything?
I'm heading out now but just leaving phone turned off and at home, big feartie that I am!
Settings >Mobile >and slide the data toggle to the off position.
It does appear that Amazon music is using all your data up so you must have been streaming rather than playing from a downloaded track.
Turning data off will prevent this though.
26-11-2014 11:26 - edited 26-11-2014 11:28
Perhaps leave just Amazon turned off regarding cellular data and only open it when you want to.
All the music is downloaded to your phone as we proved last night so all should be ok to listening to that on the move.
The other data figures are completely normal, as we discussed last night some apps update in the background and are 99% not an issue.
Edited: So as not to repeat information already given.
on 26-11-2014 11:27
on 26-11-2014 11:27
Defeats the object of a smart phone when on the move. Personally I would either get rid of Amazon music or find the correct settings for it.