on 12-04-2018 09:52
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12-04-2018 09:55 - edited 12-04-2018 09:57
12-04-2018 09:55 - edited 12-04-2018 09:57
Look in the settings and see what is using the most data.
Settings > Mobile data and scroll down to see which apps use the most.
You can also turn off mobile data for any apps that are high consumers, such as facebook or other social media apps or turn it off comletely except when you need to do something specific.
12-04-2018 09:55 - edited 12-04-2018 09:57
12-04-2018 09:55 - edited 12-04-2018 09:57
Look in the settings and see what is using the most data.
Settings > Mobile data and scroll down to see which apps use the most.
You can also turn off mobile data for any apps that are high consumers, such as facebook or other social media apps or turn it off comletely except when you need to do something specific.
on 12-04-2018 09:57
Hi @Emma10 We have had many complaints recently about iPhones using too much data
Check your settings to see what exactly is being used and then ring customer services to see if you are on the correct data tariff for iphones https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Veritas Numquam Perit
12-04-2018 11:58 - edited 12-04-2018 11:59
12-04-2018 11:58 - edited 12-04-2018 11:59
Its not unusual to see a spike in data usage during the first month of a new phone upgrade, it could be many things - playing with it a bit more because its new, downloading your data back onto the phone via 3G/4G rather than wifi, software updates. As others have suggested, the iphone shows you what you have used your data on in the settings.