09-14-2018 05:34 PM - edited 01-05-2022 05:40 AM
10-09-2020 01:09 PM
@Tob1onone wrote:maybe too many notification are on ,on your phone . Shut them off and you will save data
@Tob1onone nice of you to try to help, but this thread was last active 25 months ago. I'm pretty sure the original poster has resolved their issue or moved on.
10-08-2020 07:41 PM
maybe too many notification are on ,on your phone . Shut them off and you will save data
09-14-2018 07:36 PM
@TazzFlynn the 3 previous replies (from @Anonymous, @wetcoaster, and @KMG) combined explain what you are seeing: the big data usage you're seeing around noon/mignight is the sum of all the data you used in the previous 12 hours (give or take a few mins). This explains the odd usage you're seeing. Now, if you think your phone is using more data overall than it should (now that you understand the weird way it reports every ~12 hours), then you need to look into what apps and services are using data. Look here if you use an iPhone, and here if you use an Android phone.
09-14-2018 07:04 PM
Another weird thing is the time stamps that Public Mobile uses. As far as I can tell, it uses a 12-hour clock, but doesn't tell you AM or PM. So the usage you mentioned between noon and 1pm might actually have been 12am to 1am.
09-14-2018 06:35 PM - edited 09-14-2018 06:40 PM
To add to the information provided above: Data use is posted to the usage history twice a day, roughly 12 hours apart. No Canadian provider, at least the ones I've used for data services far, reports data usage in real time. So the numbers you see in your usage history include any time you are using data throughout the day.
If you are running out of data on a regular basis (that's what it sounds like) you might want to take advantage of the promos that are going on right now. You can either do an immediate plan change if you run out of data before your plan renewal date. Since there are no refunds for unused portions of your plan you might prefer a future dated plan change instead.
09-14-2018 06:04 PM
@TazzFlynn, Applications on your phone will use data as they see fit (unless you disable them). Depending on your phone, there are some settings that will use cell data to supplement WiFi if the Wifi is weak(WiFi assist on IOS) . Can easilly happen in a hospital. Can't explain what could possibly happen when you are out of town. Also, there should be an app available on your phone to tell you which apps used how much data (I know it exists on Android).
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