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I'm burning through the data!

zenman

Android Enthusiast
Feb 3, 2010
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I might have to purchase the 5 gig plan, I'm burning through the data on this thing and almost up to my 2 gig limit. I never went over around 900 mb on my DINC in a month. Anyone else getting data usage alerts? I'd heard 4g phones went through data faster, now I believe it.

Edit 11/28/12:
I have to correct/edit my initial post, according to my verizon online account my data is only at "0.829GB" right now and I only have 5 days left in my cycle. The data alerts I was getting including the one that said I was 90% through my allotted data were apparently wrong so it looks like I'll make it through this cycle well under my 2 gig limit. We'll see about next month, I haven't done much music streaming yet.
 
Thanks so much for this post! I'm a current Droid Incredible 1 user who still has unlimited data on my line. I saw this phone and was thinking about getting it, and the guy at the store kept telling me that 2GB would be fine for me, because I was using only about 750MB currently.

I guess I will jump through the hoops to try and keep my unlimited data plan that both my wife and I have.
 
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One thing I didn't mention was that I only have 6 more days till my cycle resets, and I went through a lot of data the first 3 days adding apps and playing with phone incessantly. With that said, it's still going through data faster than I thought it would.

Question for Liamo, if I turn off my data, will I still be able to accept calls/texts?
 
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One thing I didn't mention was that I only have 6 more days till my cycle resets, and I went through a lot of data the first 3 days adding apps and playing with phone incessantly. With that said, it's still going through data faster than I thought it would.

Question for Liamo, if I turn off my data, will I still be able to accept calls/texts?

Yes, calls and texts aren't data, so you will still receive those. :)
 
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I'm confused. I don't understand why going 4G would lead to you using more data. If you're doing the same things you were before then you should just be doing them faster. Overall, 4G shouldn't use any more data than 3G. I think other things are at play here. For one, your data usage is always higher when you first get a phone because you're doing a lot of things to set it up. I remember my first month's data usage was twice as much as the subsequent months when I got my first smart phone.

Second, I think since you are able to do things faster, some of you are simply doing more with your phone. For instance, if you just wasting 30 mins of time on the internet with your phone, the fact that you can surf faster with 4G means you'll be able to occupy more of that 30 mins with actual browsing as opposed to waiting for things to load. That means you're actually doing more than you would have with the 3G.
 
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Having 4G just ALLOWS you to use more data.
And also since this phone can stream HD video it will add up fast.

I'm sitting at about 8 Gigs right now and have a week left on the cycle.
I usually run about 10 Gigs per month but I think with this phone that may increase.

I was running over 5 gigs with my old 3G devices.

One day a Verizon guy tried to tell me that I wouldn't need more than 2 Gigs. HA!
 
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I have to correct/edit my initial post, according to my verizon online account my data is only at "0.829GB" right now and I only have 5 days left in my cycle. The data alerts I was getting including the one that said I was 90% through my allotted data were apparently wrong so it looks like I'll make it through this cycle well under my 2 gig limit. We'll see about next month, I haven't done much music streaming yet.
 
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Having 4G just ALLOWS you to use more data.
And also since this phone can stream HD video it will add up fast.

I'm sitting at about 8 Gigs right now and have a week left on the cycle.
I usually run about 10 Gigs per month but I think with this phone that may increase.

I was running over 5 gigs with my old 3G devices.

One day a Verizon guy tried to tell me that I wouldn't need more than 2 Gigs. HA!

If you keep your habits the same, whether you use 3G or 4G, won't make a difference. What makes a difference is when people get a faster phone and then start doing a bunch of stuff they weren't before. If 90% of your data was used streaming Pandora with your 3G phone, and 90% of your data is used streaming Pandora with your 4G phone, you shouldn't expect a rise in data usage.

You can't really get upset with the Verizon rep if he gives you an estimate of what you'll need based on your current usage and then you get the phone and completely change your habits.
 
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