on 29-06-2017 13:31 - last edited on 29-06-2017 15:18 by MercedesS
Hi
I have had an issue with data usage. Two evenings ago I received a message informing me that I had (surprisingly) used 80% of my monthly data allowance. This morning I received a message saying that I've now exhausted it. In that time period I have not left my house and have been constantly connected to my home Wi-fi. Has anyone else experienced this?
I have attempted the live chat but it seems to be an endless wait and the telephone customer care system is useless.
Thanks
Ryan
29-06-2017 13:54 - edited 29-06-2017 13:56
29-06-2017 13:54 - edited 29-06-2017 13:56
What phone do you have?
some of them use a combination of wifi and mobile data which can be switched off in your settings.
on 29-06-2017 14:16
Thanks
It's a Nokia Lumia 520. I can't see where this setting can be changed. This is the first month that this has happened since I got the phone about three years ago. So not sure if it is a settings issue. However, I'm pretty clueless as to what else it could be.
on 29-06-2017 14:23
on 29-06-2017 14:23
on 29-06-2017 14:24
on 29-06-2017 14:24
Actually, your phone does have the feature I mentioned.
Check these settings to see if it is enabled.
Prevent cellular data usage when Wi-Fi connectivity is limited
If your phone is connected to Wi-Fi and can't complete a data-intensive task like downloading an app because of limited connectivity, you can prevent your phone from finishing the operation using cellular data. (This setting may not appear on your phone, depending on how your phone is set up by the manufacturer or your mobile operator.)
In the App list, tap Settings
> Cellular+SIM.
Tap For limited Wi-Fi connectivity, and then tap Don't use cellular data.
on 29-06-2017 14:46
Thanks for this. My phone doesn't appear to have the options you set out. From my experience it already automatically doesn't download things like podcasts unless there's Wi-fi available so perhaps that's a default setting.
The data sense function also doesn't appear to give much clarity, just the ability to set a limit and alter roaming settings.
on 29-06-2017 14:56
on 29-06-2017 14:56
on 29-06-2017 14:56
No worries, thanks for your help.
29-06-2017 15:14 - edited 29-06-2017 15:15
29-06-2017 15:14 - edited 29-06-2017 15:15
Hello @Anonymous, welcome to the O2 community!
Maybe @Curr946 that knows all about Windows Phones can help you.
Plus, we are moving your topic to "Other Devices" to see if someone there can find a solution for you, ok?
Thanks @MI5 for all!