How to Reduce System Sevices Appetite for My Cellular Data? (iOS 16.5.1, iPhone 14 Pro)
I’m the only one on my cell plan so I don’t pay for unlimited data, meaning each GB costs me $15. Currently, with 8 days to go until my plan resets, I’ve used 735 MB of data, but 477 MB of that is for “System Services”, which is completely out of my control. I’ve contacted Apple Support and their only suggestion was to turn off cellular data, which I now do when I get dangerously close to my limit (happens every month). It’s a shame that I have to severely restrict the apps I want to use, just to make room for Apple’s “System Services”. (Out of the 93 apps I have installed, only 15 are allowed to use cellular data.)
Between home, work, stores and connecting to Xfinity hotspots, I’m probably on Wi-Fi 95% of the time. I feel Apple could do a much better job of giving us control over how the system eats up data when not on Wi-Fi.
I am not sure why these services in particular take up so much data:
- Apple ID Services
- DNS Services (I know what DNS is and DNS lookups only use a tiny amount of data)
- Push notifications (I wish I could see how many notifications and data each app is using)
- Software Updates (I have this set to Wi-Fi only)
- ITunes Media Services (I have both iTunes and Music turned off for cell data - I only listen to downloaded music)
- iTunes Accounts
I am wondering how much “Background app refresh” is using data. If an app is turned off for cell data, can it still use it to “refresh” in the background? If so, that’s one area Apple could adjust.
Is anyone aware of anything else I can do to reduce beyond-my-control System Services’s appetite for my precious cellular data… and my wallet?
iPhone 14 Pro