IOS 8 High Cellular Data Usage

Upgraded my wife's iPhone 5 32GB to IOS 8 yesterday. About an hour after I upgraded she got an SMS from her provider saying she only had 100MB left of her data package. About a minute later she got another SMS to say it ran out. I reset Cellular Usage Statistics and bought another 250MB data bundle.

About 2 hours later she got another SMS saying she had again used up all data and that out of bundle rates apply, when I checked Data Usage it had used 297MB. She did not use the phone at all during this time.


I have disabled everything under Use Cellular Data For: long ago, except Contacts, Find iPhone, Maps, IMDB, Mail, Settings, Weather and WhatsApp.

None of these Apps had excessive usage under them, some a few KB. System Services had used 404KB.


Personal Hotspot was Off.


Everything in iCloud except for Find My iPhone is off. iCloud is signed in.


Use Cellular Data is off under iTunes & App Store


I have gone through all the Apps at the bottom of Settings and none of them have Cellular Data active.


iTunes Radio under Music is not set to use Cellular.


Is there anywhere else I can check what would be using so much data, have turned Cellular Data off for now?

I am at a loss, I upgraded my iPhone 5 16GB the same way as my wife's and I have not used any extra data, sitting at 247MB since September 1st.

My wife's phone has not changed since before the upgrade, so all settings were the same and it has never used this much data.


Any help would be appreciated.

iPhone 5, iOS 8

Posted on Sep 19, 2014 12:39 AM

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Oct 24, 2014 2:57 PM in response to Mitton79

I've had the same issues, and even when I realized this was happening and reached Apple's Support. They only suggested me to reset the iPhone and set it up as a new one.


I lost some data and configuration from Apps, but it is very frustrating that even it is a known issue to Apple, they don't take any responsibility on the issue and don't cover any charges the defects in their software caused.


The worst part of this, is not the issue itself, it is the poor response you get from Apple and realizing that they don't care their customers anymore.

Oct 24, 2014 6:31 PM in response to Mitton79

Exact same problem with Fido in Canada. In seven days this (new-to-me) iPhone 5 on 8.02/8.1 used a month's data plan... when in previous 18 months I had never even hit the ceiling using a 4S. Fido technician on the phone said he had not heard of any ios8 issues about excessive data use. Apparently he doesn't use google to do research.


He was, however, familiar with the identical problem in ios6 when Fido did some reimbursements.


I've just done a reset and restore as if a new phone so we shall see...

Oct 24, 2014 6:52 PM in response to Rich Sajdak1

I'm not sure about AT&T, but when I called Verizon, the customer service rep was aware of the complaint and was even reading to me notes about the complaints. She suggested I turn off cellular data for all but the apps I want to use when not near WiFi. She also suggested that we turn off ALL cellular data for one 24 hour period to see if data is used. We plan on trying this over the weekend when we are normally around the house.


That's all fine and good, but it's still an issue with ios8.


Maybe as individual apps get updated, the data/wifi issues will get sorted out? I've seen an improvement with data use (more normal) by just turning off iCloud (which I hate) as suggested in a comment above.


Apple still needs to make sure it's fixed. It's an Apple problem, not individual user problem.

Oct 25, 2014 7:43 AM in response to GaryGee

Yes, after trying just about every fix, we still had the problem with both iPhone 5s, and to a lesser extent with iPhone 6. Shutting off ICloud, deleting mail account, shut cellular off to multiple apps -- nothing worked. I am convinced it has to do with the carrier software. They had a similar problem back in 2012 and they released a carrier update to solve the data leak on wi-fi occurring on Verizon. I had brought the 6 back to factory reset status, did not add apps, and still had the data charges occurring every 6 hours. That tells you that it's something in the iOS that's causing it. No rogue corrupt app or anything like that.

Oct 25, 2014 8:00 AM in response to MadApplePie

MadApplePie -- I have tried everything including shutting the cellular off completely for over 2 days. The first day the phone was in the house under wifi. The second day the phone did leave the house. I still had data charges every 6 hours On the first day. 3 separate occurrences. That shows the phone is still leaking data under wifi.


To rule out a corrupt app causing it I did a factory reset and still had charges every 6 hours! I also have the iPhone 6 (the other phone was my daughter's) and I am also getting the 6 hour charges, but the amount of data is much smaller. I calculate 0.4 GB is being wasted a month with them. My daughter's was much worse. With the 5s, she "used" over 6 GB and 5.5 GB of that we're the every 6 hour charges.


I have given both Verizon and Apple screenshots of the settings and my data log notated daily with what "fixes" were tried, 6 hour charges highlighted, and total data, average data per day and gray data totals (the every 6 hour charges). Both say "Not me!"


My daughter is back on the 4s since the evening of the 14th. Her average data so far is 0.003 per day. FAAAAAAR LESSSSS than either the 5s or 6 And she is actually using it, instead of it just sitting abs sucking up data by itself. It's gotta be either the carrier software needs to be updated OR the sim card. See, the 4s did not have a sim but the 5s and 6 do... A friend said his company solved the problem they had with their corporate phones by changing the SIM card... I guess only way to know is to switch MY phones SIM card. I am also waiting for Apple to get back to me regarding the engineer's analysis of her 4s settings and why those actually work correctly. In the meantime they have suggested that I update my iOS to 8.1... I'm guessing this has NOT made anyone's problems better?? I'm afraid that if I do upgrade, my data leaks may get WORSE.

Oct 25, 2014 9:22 AM in response to MelissaRz

I'm getting a new Iphone 6 Plus of my own, on Monday, and your post made me a little curious. My wife's iphone 6, which I got for her in September, had an issue for a couple of days until I changed some settings, and went back to 22 megs of cell data a day, which is normal for her.

I'm assuming "shutting the cellular off completely for over 2 days" does not mean you had the phone in airplane mode with wifi turned on, which is the way to shut cellular off completely. But does it include toggling off "Use Cellular Data" under Settings / ICLOUD/Documents & Data as well as under Settings/Cellular?

Oct 25, 2014 9:42 AM in response to jinva2014

Turning off "use cellular data" was not preventing the service "iTunes Accounts" from use cellular data. I mean, the only thing that worked for me, was turning off the phone or the airplane mode.


In my case, when not having WiFi coverage, this service was using about 100 MB per hour. My carrier was so happy for this!


I'd wish Apple take seriously these reports, and they release iOS versions when they are ready and functional not to meet a deadline.

Oct 25, 2014 5:26 PM in response to tatos

Sorry to go off on a slight tangent.


I used the methods suggested below:

1) Settings>General>iCloud>Documents & Data... Scroll down and have the customer turn off Use¿Cellular Data

2) Settings>iTunes & App Store> Scroll down to AUTOMATIC DOWNLOADS and have the customer turn off MUSIC, APPS, UPDATES

3) Settings>General>Background App Refresh (turn off any apps that the customer doesn't want to automatically refresh with their information)

4) Settings>Privacy>Location Services (the customer will see all the apps that have the GPS enabled(Everything should be turned off except Setting Time Zone)

Number 4) I have half of the location services still switched on to enables those app to work.


These methods have generally kept my data usage lower. However, YouTube seems to eat a load of data still. For example, I load a video for about 5 seconds and it uses up between 40-50 MBs in one go. I try to not watch many videos whilst on 3G/4G but I just find it bizarre that it uses up this much data in a short space of time when my previous handset - iPhone 4s used up a significant smaller chunk of data whilst on YouTube.


I have also tried to erase all content and set up the phone as new. However, I downloaded the YouTube app again and the same problem occured.


Any advice?????

Oct 26, 2014 8:19 AM in response to njmoore88

nj How much data was downloaded, vs how much was charged, has to be figured based on how far the progress bar (buffer bar) gets, clip resolution, and clip length in seconds. I would pick a short clip, let it fully download (buffer bar is full), and see if the data charged exceeds the clip size in MB. 1080p uses 12MB for a 1 minute clip, 480P uses 4MB for a 1 minute clip. I'd say if the clip size is a lot less than the data charge you are getting overcharged, just my opinion.

Oct 26, 2014 1:15 PM in response to GaryGee

I too just realized that my iphone5 with the new IOS8 has sucked all my 6GB for the month and i still have 3 weeks left!!!! Called BELL and of course i got now where with them on that! Seems the new update is sucking everyones data!!! What a brutal update apple did this time..... i cannot believe this !!! i even had to update to a new IPAD from my IPAD2 because the update totally screwed it up!

Oct 26, 2014 4:00 PM in response to MelissaRz

Interesting! Please keep us updated on what Apple tells you.


I'm convinced it's the ios8 software (even with updates). But I'm also making sure we all keep the apps updated as updates are available because maybe some of the fixes will be included in those, too? Not sure.


Someone here mentioned the new Stocks app that comes already running on the iPhone 6. Thanks, Apple, for choosing what apps you feel are relevant to us. I don't need an up to the minute stock report that is running in the background 24/7. Turned that off. Would remove it if I could. I've deleted all of the stocks but NKE continues to pop back up every time I launch the app so this will be a continuing problem. (APPLE, FIX THIS!).


Again, it's all well and good for Verizon and Apple to "suggest" that we simply turn off cellular data for everything. But the PROBLEM is (Apple, are you listening?) that when connected to WiFi, NONE OF THESE APPS SHOULD BE TOGGLING BACK TO CELLULAR DATA.


I'm patiently waiting for ios8.3 or 4 or 5 I guess.


Do you think anyone from Apple is even reading this thread?

Oct 26, 2014 4:27 PM in response to tatos

I noticed that as well. I gave my mom my iPhone 5 yesterday and I noticed that I was able to download apps even with the "use cellular data" not selected, and the wifi turned off.


I spoke with at&t, and really got nowhere. They state that usage data is updated every 3 hours. Also, if you're on cellular and switch over to wi-fi, the cellular data usage will continue until the session is over. I informed her that upon getting anywhere with wifi, I immediately turn off the cellular data and LTE (even though I've never had to do that before), and even when I do use cellular data, the usage at&t is recording is much higher than it should be. For example, an hour of streaming music will use well over 100 mb of data. She then recommended that I do a factory reset on the phone, and take it to apple if problems persist. Currently, my device is saying that I've used 868 mb, but at&t claims I've used about 1.4 GB.

Oct 26, 2014 4:59 PM in response to MadApplePie

Nope... I've had stocks turned off from day one, BTW. Podcasts too. It would be nice if the problem were ONLY related to data leaking while on wi-fi but with my daughter's phone the charges were throughout the entire day AS WELL as on wifi. We were lucky and were able to return the phones and go back to the 4s, or we would've had to switch her to a plan with unlimited data. Seems to me no one is going to admit culpability for this issue or they'll be swamped with requests for reimbursement for data overages. I was again prompted to update to 8.1 by Apple -- anyone had good results with that in regard to the data??

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