on 14-03-2014 17:45
on 14-03-2014 17:45
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14-03-2014 17:49 - edited 14-03-2014 18:03
14-03-2014 17:49 - edited 14-03-2014 18:03
14-03-2014 17:47 - edited 14-03-2014 17:50
14-03-2014 17:47 - edited 14-03-2014 17:50
Hi,
The important part is Data and 100mb is not a lot for use on an iphone IMO.
Smartphones cry out to be used on the internet and update in the background too all eating data up, even when you use wifi where available.
Really it should be min 500mb upwards.
One can add data bolt on's but this can then be expensive over the course of a month taking into account these dont roll over into the next month.
Try asking for a better data allowance is my advice.
14-03-2014 17:49 - edited 14-03-2014 18:03
14-03-2014 17:49 - edited 14-03-2014 18:03
on 14-03-2014 17:52
on 14-03-2014 17:52
on 14-03-2014 17:55
@Anonymous wrote:
One thing I would watch out on with iPhone is that overnight the phone turns off its Wi Fi connection and it will continue to update itself using your 100mb.
Your allowance will go quickly if that happens so you will need to remember to turn off mobile data overnight.
Otherwise I would go with damien1's advice and get 500mb as your safety net.
If the iPhone is placed on charge then wifi should stay on.
on 14-03-2014 17:57
on 14-03-2014 17:58
on 14-03-2014 17:58
on 14-03-2014 18:00
If the OP decides to opt for a 100mb of data allowance per month then any and all tips will be needed so that its used up sparingly.
on 14-03-2014 18:02
on 14-03-2014 18:05
@Anonymous wrote:
Oh yes perfectly valid point Piperdog I had an iphone until I saw the light
Come on now stay on topic boys.
Its normally my job to drag off topic