10-05-2023 01:51 PM
Hello,
When receiving a picture via an SMS text message, I need to turn on my phone data to download the image. By doing so, does this action count against my data usage?
The reason I ask is because with my previous cellphone service provider, this action did not require a data plan. I was on a simple talk and text plan yet I was able to download images sent to me via SMS text.
With Public Mobile, when I visit my data usage, it appears as though there is data activity on the days I download images through SMS text. For context, I always keep my data off since I have a $15 cellphone plan with limited data.
Thanks
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10-05-2023 02:21 PM - edited 10-05-2023 02:21 PM
10-05-2023 02:17 PM
Oh ok, Thank you for the information. I appreciate it!
10-05-2023 02:16 PM
Thank you
10-05-2023 02:07 PM - edited 10-05-2023 02:07 PM
Because your OS and apps may very well use some internet data to sync things and such. So turning on data would have that side effect. Same as turning on wifi but you wouldn't care about that consumption. But there's no actual data consumption taken by the transmission of the MMS.
10-05-2023 02:01 PM
Good to know. Would you know why my data usage appears to increase when I download an image via SMS text?
10-05-2023 01:57 PM
NO. SMS/MMS does not use your data. Even though you have to have data ON to get/send MMS it will not use data allowance.
10-05-2023 01:56 PM
@Andy85 wrote:That would require that I am around Wifi though, correct?
HI @Andy85
No. If you are talking about iMessage, you will need Wifi so it won't cost you data, or you can use data
But MMS, aka picture messaging, you do not need wifi, just you need to turn on Mobile data for MMS to send. And as I said earlier, you have it turned on but it won't cost you actual data
10-05-2023 01:54 PM
That would require that I am around Wifi though, correct?
10-05-2023 01:53 PM
HI @Andy85
MMS , picture messaging, does not cost you your data in your data bucket. But you need Mobile data turned on for it to work