2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
While many users, having updated to iOS 9, complain about not working applications when using the mobile Internet, the rest are faced with the opposite problem - excessive consumption of it. Here are three simple tips to remedy the situation if your mobile internet bills suddenly spike after upgrading to iOS 9.
Disable Wi-Fi Assist
Wi-Fi Assistance kicks off mobile communications when the wireless signal weakens to critical levels.
This is great news for owners of unlimited internet packages. If every ten megabytes counts, I recommend disabling this function at the very bottom of the "Cellular" section.
Stop iCloud Drive from wasting mobile traffic
Go to General โ iCloud โ iCloud Drive. Check the Cellular Data slider. If it is active, the iPhone is actively receiving and transmitting data.
In the case of email messages, this may not be noticeable, but you will feel the downloadable iMovie project: not only the consumption of the batch data limit will change, but also the overall speed of the smartphone.
Disable data refresh by apps
However, disable this slider. Payment for constantly up-to-date information in the Facebook feed or the next messenger - traffic consumption, overall speed and battery life. It doesn't look like a fair exchange.
Go to "General" โ "Content update" and turn off the switch of the same name.
If none of the tips helped, move on to more radical actions. We go to the "Cellular" settings and simply exclude those applications that eat up traffic in unjustified amounts.
If the source of spending is the constant scrolling of social media feeds, reduce the connection speed in critical situations. And the smartphone will live longer, and the Internet will be consumed less.
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