Data issue

on 09-02-2015 08:55
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on 09-02-2015 08:55
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09-02-2015 09:03 - edited 09-02-2015 09:05
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09-02-2015 09:03 - edited 09-02-2015 09:05
Hi @Anonymous
Only O2 customer services can sort this for you http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
They will be able to look at your usage and give an explanation.
Some people have recently been put on a shared data tariff. You may not have asked for it but it could be one of the reasons... Again you need to check this out with O2....
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on 09-02-2015 09:08
I would suggest looking going into SETTINGS then DATA USAGE on the handset as this lists how data has been used.
Also, check your email folders, specifically the outbox, to make sure its clear. You may have a message which is constantly trying to send which could eat up data.

on 09-02-2015 09:08
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on 09-02-2015 09:08
Something does not sound right as you say you've been using two different phones , as some would say it's down to using an iPhone which some users have reported it uses data faster than another make of smartphone.
I note you say you turn off 'mobile data' in the phones settings ,so this should stop the phone using the networks connection.
If you had not said that I would have said the iPhone auto switches from wifi back to network data when it's screen goes to sleep as a battery saving feature (an unnecessary one I might add)
Look in your iPhones settings under
Settings - Mobile and look at the apps at the bottom to see what app is using how much data.
You could get a diagnostic run on the iPhone at an Apple Store as a process of elimination via a Genius Bar appointment.
You could certainly contact O2 customer services to go over your account and usage. o2 Customer Services Link http://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
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on 09-02-2015 09:12
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on 09-02-2015 09:12
You also need to check whether you are sending MMS instead of SMS. I know many people do this inadvertently A guide here..
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on 09-02-2015 09:17
As far as I'm aware a person does need Mobile Data turned on to send and recieve Multi Media Messages but does not use any Data Allowance significantly.
It does however pay to investigate all avenues.
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on 09-02-2015 10:35
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on 09-02-2015 10:35
Indeed...investigating all avenues is pretty commonplace.....or so it appears.
However I would imagine that MMS requiring mobile data to send... would mean other apps would jump in and use data to update themselves during this time. I could be wrong of course....
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on 09-02-2015 10:41
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on 09-02-2015 10:41
A firmware update for example would use a large chunk ,but I suspect not even that would use up what the Op is experiencing.
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on 09-02-2015 10:46
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on 09-02-2015 10:46
@Cleoriff wrote:Indeed...investigating all avenues is pretty commonplace.....or so it appears.
However I would imagine that MMS requiring mobile data to send... would mean other apps would jump in and use data to update themselves during this time. I could be wrong of course....
This was a commonly reported issue on older iOS revisions but I thought Apple had said they had fixed that particular issue, of course that doesn't rule it out as a possibility.
I never did get a resolution to the similar issue that I had but after the initial investigations O2 were digging their heals in saying it was user error, so I gave up and moved the account too EE.
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on 09-02-2015 10:48
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on 09-02-2015 10:48
@Cleoriff wrote:Indeed...investigating all avenues is pretty commonplace.....or so it appears.
However I would imagine that MMS requiring mobile data to send... would mean other apps would jump in and use data to update themselves during this time. I could be wrong of course....
That could be possible.

