01-14-2021 10:20 AM - edited 01-05-2022 04:51 PM
I thought the 25$ plan included unlimited picture texting? If so how come my data is being chipped away by 2-5mb?
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01-14-2021 01:25 PM
I've also noticed that Android (at least my v8.1) includes MMS data in it's internal data usage counter - even though Public Mobile excludes that from data usage... so if I send/receive a moderate amount of MMS pictures etc, the android usage gets artificially inflated against PM's usage according to self-serve.
01-14-2021 10:43 AM
Hi @CPdee99
The buffer may show usage on the self-serve landing page under My Data and Add-Ons section. That value may vary (up or down) slightly throughout the day.
If you click "View My Usage" under the Change Plan icon, you'll see Web usage history from the prior day(s). This shows what was ACTUALLY consumed for the period over the prior day.
01-14-2021 10:37 AM
@CPdee99 so sounds like your mms/sms are turned on like picture (or similar settings on your phone)?
And if it was an android phone the message would be green not blue. Is it green? Green is traditional blue is iMessage.
If it's green than you need to check your other phone settings.
If you're saying it goes up 2/5mb than I would guess the picture you took is likely same size or close to it. Or people sending you pictures as well.
Then you would have to go through your sync settings. Likely being synced to your cloud and not just on your phone. Syncing would use your data.
01-14-2021 10:31 AM - edited 01-14-2021 10:32 AM
@CPdee99 : MMS requires mobile data to be on to send/receive. Every time you turn on data, your phone will use a little data for sync'ing and background app data usage. There's also a sliding buffer taken that keeps buffering as you use more data. That buffer is about 5MB. Flipping in/out of airplane mode will clear the buffer down to your actual usage up to that last buffer.
01-14-2021 10:30 AM
I do have an iPhone but I sent the picture to 2 different people both with Android phones and it doesn’t show it was an iMessage pic as I can usually see the difference. So I’m not sure?
01-14-2021 10:22 AM - edited 01-14-2021 10:25 AM
@CPdee99 sounds like you're using iMessage or RCS which uses wifi or data and has nothing to do with unlimited text.
You need to use the traditional standard text system.
What's your phone? iPhone probably?
Turn off iMessage
If it's an android turn off RCS