Check data usage

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to check ones own usage even though you are on unlimited option. When I ask online it just says you are on unlimited and not to worry but I need to know to check other things

That facility has been removed. See this thread https://community.bt.com/t5/Bills-Packages/Unable-to-see-broadband-usage-if-on-unlimited/td-p/136871...

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  • App to check data usage

    Is there an app that can tell me what app is using the most data?

    No, no apps would have access to the necessary API's to provide such information.

  • IOS 8 High Cellular Data Usage

    Upgraded my wife's iPhone 5 32GB to IOS 8 yesterday. About an hour after I upgraded she got an SMS from her provider saying she only had 100MB left of her data package. About a minute later she got another SMS to say it ran out. I reset Cellular Usage Statistics and bought another 250MB data bundle.
    About 2 hours later she got another SMS saying she had again used up all data and that out of bundle rates apply, when I checked Data Usage it had used 297MB. She did not use the phone at all during this time.
    I have disabled everything under Use Cellular Data For: long ago, except Contacts, Find iPhone, Maps, IMDB, Mail, Settings, Weather and WhatsApp.
    None of these Apps had excessive usage under them, some a few KB. System Services had used 404KB.
    Personal Hotspot was Off.
    Everything in iCloud except for Find My iPhone is off. iCloud is signed in.
    Use Cellular Data is off under iTunes & App Store
    I have gone through all the Apps at the bottom of Settings and none of them have Cellular Data active.
    iTunes Radio under Music is not set to use Cellular.
    Is there anywhere else I can check what would be using so much data, have turned Cellular Data off for now?
    I am at a loss, I upgraded my iPhone 5 16GB the same way as my wife's and I have not used any extra data, sitting at 247MB since September 1st.
    My wife's phone has not changed since before the upgrade, so all settings were the same and it has never used this much data.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    After upgrading to the new IOS8, I noticed that my data plan just skyrocketed, and started getting those annoying text messages from AT&T about how I was eating the data like crazy, it went from 600MB to 900MB like in 15 minutes, and of course that I was getting charge $20 for it. After my second attempt trying to get an answer from AT&T I was told that the new IOS8 will open the gates to all your data (GPS, service location, etc) and received some tips on how to prevent that, try these options, I just did it myself, but not been able to pinpoint if this will stop, anyway I thought to share this info:
    1) Settings>General>iCloud>Documents & Data... Scroll down and have the customer turn off Use¿Cellular Data
    2) Settings>iTunes & App Store> Scroll down to AUTOMATIC DOWNLOADS and have the customer turn off MUSIC, APPS, UPDATES
    3) Settings>General>Background App Refresh (turn off any apps that the customer doesn't want to automatically refresh with their information)
    4) Settings>Privacy>Location Services (the customer will see all the apps that have the GPS enabled(Everything should be turned off except Setting Time Zone)
    I hope this helps
    Good luck

  • By what time zone does Verizon use to log data usage?  When I checked my current usage, there is data used logged in at early morning times and I don't have anyone else who is up at these times.

    By what time zone does Verizon use to log data usage?  When I checked my current usage, there is data used logged in at early morning times and I don't have anyone else who is up at these times.  I also have 1.8+ GB charged to my allowance that I don't understand at all how it is mine because the highest I've ever logged at any given time has been barely 0.5 GB.  I'm cruising along at .04-.07 GB and all of a sudden appears a 1.8+ GB deduction/usage and it makes me wonder what the ???? is going on.  Is Verizon posting fraudulent usage amounts just to drive up my usage so I have to buy more Gigs?

    The time is not the time of actual use, but the time a tower reports the use. The data would have been used anytime prior to that time. Usually, but no always, the usage happened between the time prior and the time reported.
    For example:
    9:00 AM   1.23 MB
    7:05 AM   0.01 MB
    1:15 AM  350.03 MB
    8:00 PM   23.89 MB
    This does not indicate 350 MB was used at 1:15 AM. It really tell you 350 MB was used sometime between 8:00 PM and 1:15 AM.
    The times are local time zone as far as I can tell.

  • How can i check my data usage on ipad mini

    HI,i cant check my data usage on my ipad mini after install my ios 7

    When I check usage it gives me sent and received but not on a monthly basis.  Just a number.
    On the cellular data option, when I click on ‘view account’  I get a message that says my account does not support the view account feature.

  • Check 3G data usage for previous months?

    Where do I go to check my 3G iPad2 data usage for previous months?
    I look in the Settings / Cellular Data / View Account - but only see the current month.
    I tried to create a My Verizon account on the verizon wireless web site using my iPad phone number but I get the error "We're sorry, but at this time you cannot register your account for My Verizon. Please access your account information on your device."
    I installed the "My Verizon" app for ipad from the App Store but I get "System under maintenance.  Please Try again." all the time.
    Is there someplace else I can see previous months data usage?  I would like to get a sense how much I have used in the past.
    Thanks
    Joe

    Dear AdamE+VZW and AntoniioC_VZW
    Have you actually tried the advice you gave?  I'm 6 days into my billing cycle.  The furthest back I am able to see data traffic is 6 days.
    The specific navigation path "View Bill --> I Want To...  --> Month ---> Usage Details --> Data"  does not currently exist.
    As far as I can tell, AdamE's claim that "You can easily see the past six months of data usage on our website " is untrue.
    The report generated by the "Account Analysis" is plainly false as well.  It reports that both of my data phones used exactly 1024.00 MB in February, March, and April. (sic: 2 decimal points!!).  That is an exceedingly unlikely coincidence, and flatly contradicts the current month summary which reports that one of my phones has used only 23 MB, and the other line even less.  The "Account Analysis" has a bug so serious as to render its data traffic output absolutely useless.  Since it is providing false output, it should be removed from the site until it can be fixed to generate accurate reports.
    I can't even find a way to see my prior month's summary bill, though I can't be sure it is unavailable since the site is large.  But I can say that when a customer spends 15 minutes clicking around a site trying to find their prior month's bill (not merely the bill's dollar amount, but the bill's usage summary) and fails, the site navigation should be improved!!

  • What causes cellular data usage to decrease if last reset has not changed? I reset every pay period cuz I do not have unlimited and was showing 125 mb sent/1.2g received. Now showing 98mb sent/980mb received. Last reset still shows same

        I reset my cellular data usage every month at the beginning of my billing period so that I can keep track of how much data I am using thru out the month. I do not have the unlimited data plan and have gone over a few times. It's usually the last couple days of my billing cycle and I am charged $10 for an extra gig which I barely use 10% of before my usage is restarted for new billing cycle. FYI, they do not carry the remainder of the unused gig that you purchase for $10 which I disagree with. But have accepted. Lol  Moving on.
        I have two questions. One possibly being answered by the other. 1. Is cellular data used when I sync to iTunes on my home computer to load songs onto my iPhone from my iTunes library(songs that already exist)? 2. What causes the cellular data usage readings in iPhone settings/general/usage/cellular usage to decrease if my last reset has not changed? It is close to end of my billing cycle and I have been keeping close eye. Earlier today it read around 180mb sent/1.2gb received. Now it reads 90mb sent/980 mb recieved. My last reset date reads the same as before. I don't know if my sync and music management had anything to do with the decrease but i didn't notice the decrease until after I had connected to iTunes and loaded music. I should also mention that a 700mb app automatically loaded itself to my phone during the sync process. Is cellular data used at all during any kind of sync /iPhone/iTunes management? Is the cellular data usage reading under iPhone settings a reliable source to keep track of monthly data usage? Guess turned out to be more than two questions but all related. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer me. It is information I find valuable. Sorry for the book long question.

    Is cellular data used at all during any kind of sync /iPhone/iTunes management? Is the cellular data usage reading under iPhone settings a reliable source to keep track of monthly data usage?
    1) No.
    2) It does provide an estimated usage, but it's not accurate. For accurate determination, you should check the remaining/used MBs from the carrier (most of the carriers provide this service for free).

  • Why do I have mysterious cellular data usage (Verizon) every 6 hours on all 3 of my iphone 5's?

    I have recently uncovered mysterious cellular usage on three different iPhones. I am a Verizon customer and discovered this by examining the cellular data use logs. What I found are a long series of mysterious data usage logs. I have visited the Genius Bar at my local Apple Store 3 times now to log notes and discuss the issue. It is being escalated.
    The characterstics are as follows:
    All my family phones have the appropriate IOS and hardware updates (verified by the GeniusBar at my local Apple Store).
    This is occuring across three phones, which happen to all be iphone 5. Two are 5 and the other a new 5s. We do have one iphone 4 in the family but the issue (so far as I can tell), is not happening on it.
    One iphone 5 has IOS 7, the other IOS 6. The new 5s has of course IOS 7.
    Mysterious data use happens even while connected to wifi.
    Each mysterious data use log entry is exactly 6 hours apart. For example: 2:18 AM, 8:18 AM, 2:18 PM, 8:18 PM, 2:18 AM ... etc. It cycles AM and PM, same times, for a day to many days until some condition causes it to change (evolve).
    The times evolve. One day it could be cycling through at one time series, then it changes to another time sequence and continues until the next condition.
    The data usage is anywhere from a few K to many MB. The largest I've seen is over 100 MB.
    The logs clearly show these usages are not due to human interaction. It is a program.
    If cellular connection is used frequently (by the owner), the pattern is hard to pick out. Luckily, my family member is very good about only using wifi whenever possible, so these mysterious use patterns are easy to pick out.
    Verizon allows access to 90 days worth of data logs, so I downloaded and analyzed them. This has been happening for at least 90 days. I have found 298 instances of mysterious use out of 500 total connections to cellular. A total of 3.5 GB of mysterious cellular data has been recorded as used in that 90 days by this phone alone. Only .6 GB of the total cellular data use is legitimate, meaning by the person.
    This issue is occuring across three different phones. Two are iPhone 5, and the third is a recently purchased iPhone 5s. The 5s I have not touched beyone the basic startup. I have left it alone on a desk for 3 days, and looking at the logs, the mysterious data use in the same pattern is occuring.
    So ... I am speaking to both sides, Verizon and Apple to get answers. Verizon puts their wall up at data usage. It doesn't matter how it is being used, you simply need to pay for it. Yes, the evidence I have gathered is getting closer to someting on Verizon's end.
    Before pressing in that direction, I am hoping someone reading this may recognize this issue as a possible iPhone 5 issue ... OR ... you, right now, go look at your data usage logs available through your carrier's web account, and see if you can pick out a pattern of mysterious use. Look especially at the early morning instances when you are most likely sleeping.
    I am hoping this is a simple issue that has a quick resolution. I'm looking for the "ooohhh, I see that now ..." But I am starting to think this might be much bigger, but the fact is, most customers rarely or never look at their data usage details, much less discover mysterious use patterns.
    The final interesting (maybe frightening part) thing about all this is that I discovered while talking to Verizon ... they do not divulge which direction the data is going. This goes for any use, mysterious or legitimate. Is cellular data coming to your phone, or leaving it? Is something pulling data from your phone? We know that it is possible to build malware apps, but the catch with my issue is that it is also happening on a brand new iphone 5s with nothing downloaded to it.
    Thanks for your time

    Thanks for the replies. It took a while not hearing anything so thought I was alone. I have done many of the suggestions already. The key here is that it occurs on both phones with apps, and phones still packaged in a box.
    A Genius Bar supervisor also checked his Verizon data usage log and found the same 6 hour incremental use. Suprisingly, he did not express much intrigue over that. Maybe he did, but did not show it.
    I think the 6 hour incremental usage is the main issue here. I spoke with Verizon (again) and they confirmed that all they do is log exactly when the phone connected to the tower and used data. The time it records is when the usage started. I also found out that the time recorded is GMT.
    What is using data, unsolicited, every 6 hours?
    Why does it change?
    Why does it only happen on the iPhone 5 series and not the 4?
    Since no one from Apple seems to be chiming in on this, and I have not received the promised calls from Apple tech support that the Genius Bar staff said I was suppose to receive, it is starting to feel like something is being swept under the rug.
    I woke up the other day with another thought ... What application would use such large amounts of data? Well ... music, video, sound and pictures of course. Well ... what would someone set automatically that is of any use to them? hmmm ... video, pictures, sound. Is the iPhone 5 succeptible to snooping? Can an app be buried in the IOS that automatically turns on video and sound recording, and send it somewhere ... every 6 hours? Chilling. I noted that the smallest data usage is during the night when nothing is going on, then it peaks during the day. The Genius Bar tech and I looked at each other when I drew this sine wave graph on the log print outs during an appointment ...

  • ICloud sync and data usage

    After upgrading my ATT iPhone 4 to iOS5, I thought I would try out iCloud. I read somewhere, that it only syncs when it is connected to a powersource, and maybe I read that wrong, but I interpret it to mean when I am connected to either a power outlet or my computer using the cable. In otherwords, it wouldn't sync while I was out and about, away from my wireless home network, using the 3G network.
    Is this not correct?
    Because 2 days ago I racked up 80 MB of my data plan (not iCloud storage) while I slept at home, where I have a wireless network. I found this out by getting a text warning from ATT the next day, that I was close to using up my alloted 200MB data usage. I checked out my account online, and sure enough the 80MB transferred in the middle of the night. I didn't notice the "documents and data" setting was turned on so it looks like my apps updated while my phone was in sleep mode. Is there anything else it could be? I have everything iCloud turned off now and wondering if there is something I should know about to avoid wasting my data usage?

    elko wrote:
    After upgrading my ATT iPhone 4 to iOS5, I thought I would try out iCloud. I read somewhere, that it only syncs when it is connected to a powersource, and maybe I read that wrong, but I interpret it to mean when I am connected to either a power outlet or my computer using the cable. In otherwords, it wouldn't sync while I was out and about, away from my wireless home network, using the 3G network.
    Is this not correct?
    Because 2 days ago I racked up 80 MB of my data plan (not iCloud storage) while I slept at home, where I have a wireless network. I found this out by getting a text warning from ATT the next day, that I was close to using up my alloted 200MB data usage. I checked out my account online, and sure enough the 80MB transferred in the middle of the night. I didn't notice the "documents and data" setting was turned on so it looks like my apps updated while my phone was in sleep mode. Is there anything else it could be? I have everything iCloud turned off now and wondering if there is something I should know about to avoid wasting my data usage?
    I think possibly you are thinking about wireless sync of iTunes. That can be set to happen when you connect to a charger etc, but that is not the same thing as you are descrbing with iCloud.

  • Droid2 data usage jumps from zip to 100's of MB a week

    After seeing similar threads with sudden and unexplained data usage, I want to share my problem with one possible SOLUTION!
    I was alerted that my account was going over the 150mb limit. I checked online my usage and saw nothing, the usual flat line at zero mb. I assumed it was another sales attempt to get me to up my data service. I rarely even use the internet on my phone (maybe price check at the store) as I always have a laptop or a customer’s fast internet available. BTW - I am an independent IT consultant, MCSE, Novell CNE, HP/Compaq Engineer, and COMPTIA Security Specialist. I admit the phone is a different monster for me. I get a bill with $30 extra charge and go back online (details) to see that my phone started "using" data at up to 144MB at a clip near the end of the billing cycle. I have the 150mb plan. Ouch!!! Now with the new billing cycle, I am on target to hit 3 GB and $400 plus monthly phone bill. I triple checked my settings. Everything is turned off, zero apps (except what came with the phone) are installed. I went to the local Verizon store. They said to turn on my wireless settings and up my data plan to 2 or 3 GB. What??? I don't use the data plan, it was required  with that phone. The usage did decrease with wireless turned on, as it was using my clients Internet and my limited satellite (rural) internet. But my phone was still using over 300mg per month average. In the previous week it already racked up 750 mb, with 3 more weeks left on the billing cycle! I felt like I left my credit card in the Verizon 24 hour ATM machine!
    SOLUTION: Last night, I went to a 3rd party Verizon store where they really try to gain your business (commission based?). Immediately the rep saw that the phone was using the internet and NOTHING was running. 3G was staying on.  Phone was up to date, no apps running, nothing. A call to Verizon and 10 minutes later a hard reset (read lose any all not backed up settings) and the phone calmed down. The bogus data charges have seemed to go away overnight.
    Was the phone defective? The software hosed? Why would Verizon not readily know about this symptom?
    Question to Verizon: After reading tons of complaints from customers with similar complaints.....
    Given that in the last 27 months of owning this phone and hardly ever using any data, and being a Verizon customer for 8 or more years.....Are you going to remove the excess data charges from my bill without a fight?

    jerryinparkton wrote:
    Question to Verizon: After reading tons of complaints from customers with similar complaints.....
    Given that in the last 27 months of owning this phone and hardly ever using any data, and being a Verizon customer for 8 or more years.....Are you going to remove the excess data charges from my bill without a fight?
    Answer: possibly, but you will have to contact CS. This is a peer-to-peer forum and you will not necessarily even hear from Verizon on these boards.

  • I'm accruing data usage when I'm connected to wifi

    I'm positive that Verizon is committing Fraud.
    10 days ago my husband and I switched from Sprint to Verizon and got new Galaxy S5 phones.  While with Sprint, my husband used about 1.5GB of data a month and I used .5GB a month.  The reason my usage was less was because I use my phone less (duh) but also because my phone very often wouldn't connect to their service, 3G or their so called 4G at all.  My husband didn't have this problem, but I got so fed up with the connectivity that we switched to Verizon.  We thought that since I would be able to use my phone a little more and the data would be faster and more reliable, it would be prudent to buy 3GB of data a month even though we were only averaging 2GB before. 
    Well, after having Verizon for 10 days, we have used 2.3GB between the two of us; .5GB for me and 1.8GB for my husband.  In other words, our data usage has MORE THAN TRIPLED with Verizon.  This is absolutely wrong, so I did some investigating.  I looked at the data usage details spreadsheet that Verizon posts online with the date, time and amount of each occurrence of data usage.  Be aware that we have wifi at home (where we are basically every night from 7pm-7am) and my husband has wifi at work (weekdays 8am-5pm).  I was SHOCKED to see that the vast majority of my husbands outrageous usage was being incurred specifically during times when he was at work or home, even significant amounts at 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning.  Only a little usage was being accrued during the about 3 hours a day when he might not be connected to wifi.
    I spent over an hour on the phone today (including 40 minutes on hold) with tech support.  They must have thought I was an idiot because they kept telling me about how our phones are using a lot of RAM.  I'm no IT expert, but RAM is internal memory and not equivalent to data usage.  Then they tried to tell me that the time stamps on our spreadsheets were delayed and that the data was really being used when not on wifi but not showing up on my account until some unknown period of time later. This is ******** and I debunked that theory by turning off my data (when there actually was no usage accrued) and then turned my data back on momentarily at 10:15am.  A usage charge popped up a little while later on my account time stamped 10:16am.  Pretty accurate, which tells me that the other time stamps are also accurate to within a minute or two; not off by many hours.
    Then tech support told me to try a test to see if I can show that data is being accrued when I'm definitely not using it.  They told me to turn off my data for an extended period of time, use wifi only, and then check my account to see if data charges are accruing.  Well, of course data isn't accruing when data is off.  That proves nothing.  That does not have any bearing whatsoever on the fact that data usage is accruing when data service is ON but I'm CONNECTED to a reliable, strong, functioning WIFI signal like the one at my home and the one in my husband's office.  There are only two explanations left.  Either my husband and I are severely psyciatrically disabled and are imagining having working wifi signals and are somehow watching youtube videos in our sleep; OR VERIZON IS COMMITTING FRAUD.  Its one or the other, the way I see it.
    IS THERE A REASONABLE SOLUTION TO THIS???  Resolving this issue by telling me to manually turn my data service on and off each time I come and go from my house is unacceptable.  Verizon, you need to fix your practices and remove the fraudulent usage from my account immediately.  Since I'm sure you won't, I'll be switching to AT&T since I still have 3 days to cancel my contract.  Third time is a charm, I hope.

    I took it off WiFi and complained on their Facebook page.  I think their
    salespeople telling folks to always stay on WiFi is their way of making
    money!  Take your phones OFF of WiFi, put Task Killer Advanced (google play
    store - FREE) on your phone and hit that repeatedly during the day.  It
    will shut down the junk running in the background that loves to nom on your
    data.  The other thing I do is to constantly dump cached data from my
    phone.  We did all three of these things and we have only burned up .7 of
    our 3GB limit since June 1st!  Not even a whole GB in 19 days!  Also,
    remove all updates from every app that your phone came with (bloatware)
    every so often. And shut the phone down every night after you run the task
    killer and empty your data cache. Somewhere along the line I will learn how
    to completely uninstall that darned bloatware and I will pass it on!
    Let me know if this makes a difference for you!
    -Carole
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  • Data usage analysis page. Doesn't match current usage page?

    O.K. Here's what I'm going through.
    Verizon tells me I'm way over my 5.0 limit. Right now I am close to 9GB.
    So to check I click on usage, This is what I get.
    Data Allowance Exceeded. Additional data usage will be billed at $10 per 1.000 GB. Current Overage = 3.950 GB
    4.0 overages x $10 = $40.00 in overage fees. You may be able to avoid data overage charges by increasing your data allowance before 11/25/12 and requesting the change be backdated to the beginning of the current bill cycle.      5 GB of 5 GB   
    +3   1.0  GB Overage Allowance    3.000 GB  / 3.0 GB    
      Data Usage can be measured in kilobytes, megabytes and gigabytes.
      Data Usage Equivalent
    1,024 Kilobytes (KB) = 1 Megabyte (MB)  1,024 Megabytes (MB) = 1 Gigabyte (GB)    
        +1   1.0  GB Overage Allowance    0.950 GB  / 1.0 GB    
       Data Usage can be measured in kilobytes, megabytes and gigabytes.
      My Usage:8.950, 9,164.800,   9,384,755.200
      Total Usage: 8.950,  9,164.800,  9,384,755.200
    Next I click View Data Details.
    I get 160 lines of mumbo jumbo. So then I go to analyze usage. And it tells me I'm not even close to 1GB! Whats up with that? So I read every single line and notice that the date is from Sept to October. I only joined up Oct. 25th. Shouldn't it show my current analysis from Oct 25th to now? How do I get this number.
    Because within the first 3days of using verizon it said I was OVER my 5GB!
    I only use FB, email and browse the web. Ebay and shopping channels. At the store they told me 5Gb is more than enough. What do I do? Somebody please help?

    Yes I suppose it is. I have a 1gig netbook. The wireless card didn't work anymore ( or so verizon thinks so) So they upgraded me to a 4g wifi hotspot now sitting on my counter. This is the only computer in the house. And we live very rurally. (only reason why I went with this) I have 2 neighbor within 15 acres. And 160 acres behind my house. So I don't think someone is hacking in. Besides, I just got this. Not sure how someone could figure out within 1 day or so that I have one.
    THanks

  • Iphone 5 excessive cellular data usage

    I am a new iPhone user and I am a bit concerned for how fast my phone burns through data. I have an iPhone 5, ios 7.0.4, and my cellphone provider is Fido in Canada (May be irrelevant info). I manually turn cellular data off whenever it's not in use. At times where I use wifi (which is about 98% of the time), I never leave cellular data on at the same time. So, I have 2 issues:
    1) In system services under Cellular data usage, "iTunes Accounts" seems to be the top user of data. I looked at some previous discussions on this matter and many have said that turning off iCloud would do the trick, as well as turning off 'push'. However, I have never had my iCloud account nor "iTunes and App store," logged on. I have 'updates' and 'use cellular data' turned off as well for this feature. On top of that, under "Mail, Contacts, and Calendars' I have Fetch New Data set as 'hourly' instead of "Push". So why is it that my under system services, 'iTunes Accounts" still jumps up a few hundred kb whenever I DO have cellular data turned on.
    2) How much data does the Facebook App use? Lets say I turn cellular data on, then I open up the Facebook App, and I scroll down my news feed. I do not select any pictures, videos, or profiles. I then check my data usage and somehow I burned 4mb on this specific app! I understand images take up more usage but I find that a bit suspicious.
    Of course, this isn't the only app that seems to be hogging data. It's just amazing how other phone users (iphones and android users) can just leave their data on without their data randomly draining.

    You are welcome
    Usually data consumed by system services is on the higher side.
    I would suggest reseting the data counter and then checking again after few hours to know the real culprit.
    To reset the counter, there's an option  "Reset Statistics", just under the list we discussed before.
    This way you would get to know which app is using your data righ now.

  • How can I reduce excessive data usage?

    My wife and I recently moved to the country and have no internet available by a physical cable or wire from an ISP.    Our internet service is provided through a Verizon Jetpack that we lease from Verizon.    We have an iPhone 4s, iPhone 5s, an iPad 1, and an iPad 2 (both iPads are WiFi only) 
    Our problem is excessive data usage.  Prior to our move, our iPhones each used approx .2GB per month.   16 days into our current billing month, the iPhones have each used approx 1.2GB, but our Jetpack (which creates our home WiFi for our iPads) has already used 10GB.  We do not stream anything on our iPads.  We use them in the evening for surfing the internet, checking Facebook, and playing Words With Friends.  That's about it. The Verizon online data calculator indicates we shoud be using about 4GB per month based on our iPad usage.   Yet my data usage log says that one night this week between 7:30 PM and 11:30 PM, our Jetpack used a full 1GB.  Is it possible that our Jetpack is simply "burning up" GBs while we sleep?  

    On my iPhone 4 running iOS 6,  Settings > General > Usage quotes the installed size of the apps not the data usage. I've just installed the Onavo Count which claims to record data usage of each app so one can see which the greedy ones are.

  • Data usage scam?  Really upset customer seeking help!

    I have been a long time customer with Verizon. Our data usage has become unmanageable!. We have 5 iphones on our family share plan.  We began with 10 GB after upgrading one of our phones & being talked into the family share plan by the in-store salesperson!  We had the unlimited plan on all lines until then!  This is where the trouble started.  Each month our data has increased when we've made no changes to how we use our phones.  Each time I increase our limit our usage always goes up!  We have high speed wireless at home and all use it when at home.  We also use Wifi at work.  Our kids are in school all day so their usage wouldn't increase drastically.
    We are now up to 16 GB.  Two of the lines doubled in recent months.  I've called Verizon on 2 occasions and spend at least 30-45 minutes on the phone talking with either a Verizon rep or an Apple rep to help determine what the problem is.  I honestly believe Verizon is ripping us off!  This last time I put what I had learned about data usage to a test using 3 of our 5 phones.  I went the cellular data and turned off all apps.  I left on the main cellular data so the statistics data would still show.  I made sure all apps were closed in the background.  I turned off all notifications and turned off all email accounts from checking for mail.  I shut down location services also. This should have completely shut down data usage on each phone while they weren't being used.  I cleared the data usage statistics on each phone and went to the home screen on each phone. (I took screen shots of each step on all phones for evidence)  I waited 5 minutes to go in and check the statistics for data usage on each phone.  Guess what I found?  Data usage on all 3 phones when nothing was being used!!!  After investigating further, I found out the data usage on all phones was under "System Services"  When I asked the customer service rep on my last call about this, she offered to give me a credit for usage but would not tell me what the credit would be for or how the phones were using System Services when all data was supposed to be restricted.  What a scam - I'm paying $450+ a month now for 5 lines and am stuck with contracts on all of them. It is enough to make anyone mad.  Has anyone experienced this and if so, can you provide any help on how to fix this?

    micgunn2
    You should check your usage on each device to see what may be using data. This can be done via Settings > Cellular > (Optional) System Services.
    When you start a new billing cycle, you can reset your usage on each device to account for your usage via Settings > Cellular > Reset Statistics. It's recommended that you setup a reminder via your Calendar to Reset Statistics on the beginning of each billing cycle.
    Lastly, there was an issue at one point causing the iPhone (while sleeping) to drop the WiFi connection and default back to the cellular connection. That has since been addressed via an update, but you want to keep each device up-to-date otherwise. [ iOS: Updating your carrier settings ]

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