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Q: iPhone 6 system services consume all my data

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I have a 1 GB monthly 4G data subscription. All the sadden I start noticing that by end of 1st week 50% of my data is gone. When I check cellular report, I saw "System Services > General" 311 MB?! http://i.imgur.com/HPB68g0.png Can anyone explain me what kind "system services" needs 311 mb? Why its not using WiFi? How can I disable that "system services" to save my data?

 

 

Thanks!

iPhone 6, iOS 9.3.2

Posted on Jun 26, 2016 3:09 AM

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  • by becky_s22,

    becky_s22 becky_s22 Jun 26, 2016 3:20 PM in response to aveldstra
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    Jun 26, 2016 3:20 PM in response to aveldstra

    Greetings aveldstra,

     

    Thanks for posting your question to the Apple Support Communities! This is a great place to find resources for how to best manage the cellular data use on your iPhone 6. I'll be more than happy to provide you with some helpful information.

     

    Check out this article for how you can adjust your settings for specific apps to change the amount of cellular data being used:

     

    About cellular data settings and usage on your iPhone and iPad

     

    I would suggest this section specifically:

     

    View and adjust data usage

    Some apps from the App Store use the Apple Push Notifications to alert you of new data. Apps that use push notifications (such as instant messaging or social media apps) will use cellular data. To turn off push notifications, go to Settings > Notifications.

    To view the cellular data usage for your apps, tap Settings > Cellular. You can turn cellular data on or off for each app. Contact your carrier if you have questions about your cellular data usage.

    With iOS 9, you can use Wi-Fi Assist to automatically switch to cellular when you have a poor Wi-Fi connection.

    Exchange ActiveSync accounts are handled separately from other Mail and Calendar accounts. Exchange ActiveSync accounts will continue to use cellular data even if you turn off cellular data for Mail and Calendar. To view your Exchange ActiveSync cellular data usage, tap Settings > Cellular > System Services.

    When your device is connected to Wi-Fi, any FaceTime Video or Audio calls you make will use the Wi-Fi network. If your router loses its Internet connection, or if the Wi-Fi connection degrades, you'll stay connected to the Wi-Fi network, but your device will route the data over cellular data.

    You can set apps like Mail to fetch data wirelessly at specific intervals. The more frequently your device fetches email or other data, the faster data is consumed.

    • To fetch new data manually, tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data. Turn off Push, then tap Manually.
    • To increase the fetch interval, tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data and tap Hourly.

    This is a global setting, which means it applies to all apps that don't support push services.

    FaceTime is not available in all countries or regions.

     

     Have a wonderful rest of your day!

  • by aveldstra,

    aveldstra aveldstra Jun 29, 2016 11:25 PM in response to becky_s22
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    Jun 29, 2016 11:25 PM in response to becky_s22

    Hi becky_s22,

     

    Unfortunately your reply was not helpful for me.

    I'm advanced user of iPhone, I'm using iPhone since iPhone 2G and know all settings well.

    This data consumption is something different. After 2 days from this topic this happen again and now total data 417 (106 mb is gone somewhere in 2 day), This is ridiculous!

  • by irina_w,

    irina_w irina_w Jul 2, 2016 5:14 AM in response to aveldstra
    Community Specialists
    Jul 2, 2016 5:14 AM in response to aveldstra

    Hello again aveldstra,

     

    Thank you for your response! Due to the nature of your issue, you may find more information by using another of Apple's support resources. You can find out more here:

     

    https://getsupport.apple.com

     

    Take care!