on 21-01-2014 20:34
on 21-01-2014 20:34
I upgraded to the O2 4G service and now less than half way through the month I have used up my 1GB of data. Now I know what you will think "you dowloaded more data this month". Well actually this is afr from the truth. I have not used the phone any different from how I used it in the last 24 months on 3G. And during the last 24 months my iGB data usage has never been fully used.
OK, so I know I have not done anything different (apart from now it's 4G and not 3G) - so does that mean that 4G uses up your data quicker.
This month, I have NOT downloaded any videos or audios, I have not used skype on teh 4G network, and used any data hungry application.
Anyone else have experienced this?
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22-01-2014 18:02 - edited 22-01-2014 18:03
22-01-2014 18:02 - edited 22-01-2014 18:03
on 22-01-2014 18:02
on 22-01-2014 18:02
on 22-01-2014 18:05
22-01-2014 18:06 - edited 22-01-2014 18:10
22-01-2014 18:06 - edited 22-01-2014 18:10
Tool is wrong then.
However, it doesn't state actual mb usage for things like Mobile TV/YouTube, so in theory if you watched YouTube for an hour a day you could potentially argue that you would use more data in that hour on 4g than if on 3g, as you could watch more clips....
on 22-01-2014 18:08
on 22-01-2014 18:08
on 22-01-2014 18:11
on 22-01-2014 18:11
on 22-01-2014 18:11
on 22-01-2014 18:26
on 22-01-2014 18:26
That calculator definitely doesn't make sense, increasing usage by apps on 4G as well as Video.
I certainly have found it hard to exceed my old data allowance despite tethering when my BB went down and streaming.
on 22-01-2014 18:29
on 22-01-2014 18:29