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on 09-08-2014 17:31
Solved! Go to Solution.
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on 09-08-2014 19:15
The only issue I have with mine is that when I'm on wifi and the iPhone goes to sleep it reverts to O2 internet as a battery saver.
So I turn off mobile data in my settings whilst at home.
You can purchase a data bolt on via your myo2 if you want more or as you are doing just use wifi.
Hopefully the stats will show what's using what.
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on 09-08-2014 19:43
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on 09-08-2014 19:43
It started with the iPhone 5 and iOS6.
It effects some people but not all and can come and go at random.
The fact that it is reported on all network forums suggests it is an Apple issue but they won't admit it.
Truth is no one knows the answer unfortunately except to buy a non Apple phone.....
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on 09-08-2014 21:47
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on 09-08-2014 21:48
Android power ,.... Meh......

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on 10-08-2014 13:32
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on 10-08-2014 13:32
@MI5 wrote:
If you search this forum (and Google) you will find many reports of iPhones using vast amounts of data.
It started with the iPhone 5 and iOS6.
Actually I had the same with the 4S and ios6. The only cure is to turn off mobile data when on wifi
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on 10-08-2014 13:38
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on 10-08-2014 13:38
@aldaweb wrote:Actually I had the same with the 4S and ios6. The only cure is to turn off mobile data when on wifi
Yes, it was at the same time (iP5 & iOS6 launched together).
Looks like it's pointing towards iOS6 as the instigator but it's still happening now on 7. whatever they are up to.
Some have thought it was down to sending diagnostic data to Apple but others have this option turned on and don't use excessive data, so it's still a mystery......?
Unless anyone know's the real answer and not guesswork and speculation?
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on 12-08-2014 12:59
I have been getting this too, ever since I renewed my contract via O2 simplicity, not using my phone anymore than usual and yet blasting through my data in half the time? really annoying as it means my phone (iPhone) is pretty much useless half the time as I get no messages, no calls through, nada!!

12-08-2014 13:04 - edited 12-08-2014 13:06
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12-08-2014 13:04 - edited 12-08-2014 13:06
Mms and FaceTime will not.
You do have the option of adding a Bolt On or see if you can increase your data part of the tariff allowance. Via ringing 202 or looking in your Myo2 to see what's available to you.
Or if payg add a bolt on or turn off mobile data.
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on 12-08-2014 16:53
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on 12-08-2014 16:53
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on 12-08-2014 16:56
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