Q: Apple Music uses cellular data when my settings say not to
iTunes Music on iPhone still uses cellular data to stream music, even when settings say to use WiFi only. If I'm not paying attention, I could blow through my data limit. Potentially an expensive problem.
- Under Settings/Music, "Use Cellular Data" is turned OFF (don't use cellular)
- Under Settings/Cellular, "Music" is turned OFF (don't use cellular)
- I am not using iTunes Match. I do have iCloud Music library on.
So - with WiFi turned off (or unavailable): If I try to play a song in My Music that's not downloaded, it's greyed out, and it won't work, which is the way it should be.
But if the same song is in a playlist, along with songs that I DID download (or purchase), it will use cellular data to stream the music - even though the title is still greyed out.
If I tap the song directly within the playlist, it won't play, which I'd expect. Problem is only if it plays in sequence with other songs which I do have downloaded.
Very unpleasant surprise to see my data usage! Am I missing another setting someplace?
iPhone 6, iOS 9.3.1, Apple Music
Posted on Apr 18, 2016 12:42 PM