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How to View Mobile Data Usage Statistics on iPhone

If you have got a limited amount of monthly mobile data and keep running close to, or into your limit. You may want to keep track of your data usage. Monitoring data usage on an app-by-app basis can let you work out which apps are using too much data. In this article, we are going to talk about How to View Mobile Data Usage Statistics on iPhone. Let’s begin!

With this information, you can decide if there are any apps that you should restrict from using mobile data. This guide will walk you through the process of viewing the mobile data usage statistics on your iPhone.

These mobile data usage statistics are available in the Settings app in the Mobile Data settings. The Mobile data settings have a green antenna icon and you can find it near the top of the Settings app. Between the Bluetooth and Personal Hotspot settings. In the Mobile Data settings page, the usage statistics can be found by scrolling down to the “Mobile Data” section. Here you can see a list of all the apps installed on your device ordered by the amount of data usage.

The data used is shown underneath the name of each app, the measurement is in bytes with a prefix of K, M, G, or T (Kilo, Mega, Giga, or Tera respectively) depending on your usage – realistically, you’ll probably never see Tera anywhere – through normal usage, you shouldn’t even get close to data amounts that huge. Also, some apps might not have a data usage measurement underneath them; this means that they haven’t used any mobile data.

Mobile Data Usage Statistics

If an app’s usage is higher than you want it to be, you can block it from being able to use mobile data with the slider on the right of the list entry. This will only stop the app from using mobile data, Wi-Fi usage will remain unaffected. Of course, this can also affect whether or not the app works as expected. If you do not have a Wi-Fi connection and you forbid Facebook from accessing your data, such as it won’t load your feed!

There will be four records in the list that are not individual apps. At the top of the list will be “Current Period”. This is the total amount of usage of mobile data since the last reset of the statistics. The last reset is the last time your phone was restarted and is visible at the bottom of the page under the “Reset Statistics” button. Other records in the list that aren’t apps are “System Services”, “Current Roaming Period” and “Personal Hotspot”. Another record that may show up is “Uninstalled Apps”.

You can “System Services” to show a breakdown of the data usage of the operating system itself. One example service included in the breakdown is “Push Notifications”. This covers the amount of data used to deliver notifications to the phone. “Current Period Roaming” shows how much of the data downloads while your phone was roaming in another country. “Personal Hotspot” breaks down the data usage of each device that has connected to your hotspot.

“Uninstalled Apps” covers the data usage of any apps that have been uninstalled since the last reset. In other words – you can still find a record of apps no longer on your phone. As long as you uninstalled them after your last reset/restart.

  • Open your Apple iPhone settings.
  • Click on the section that says “Cellular.”
  • On this screen, you will see a section that says “Current Period.”
  • The number to the right of “Current Period” shows how much data you’ve used. Below this, you’ll see various apps with a number below them. This indicates how much data you’ve used on each app. You can also turn off the green button next to each app to prevent an app from using cellular data.
  • If you’re unsure what your “Current Period” is, scroll all the way to the bottom of this screen.
  • Here, below “Reset Statistics,” you will see the term “Last Reset” with a date. Your “Current Period” data usage number begins with this date.
  • If you’re trying to measure your data usage in relation to your cellular billing cycle, you can click “Reset Statistics,” which will reset the “Current Period” of your data usage.
  • Click “Reset Statistics” again when it pops up, and you’re all set!

Conclusion

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