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Well...looks like your response would be filed under a tech support person that didn't know ****.
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fix
The ota update seemed to fix my phone using data while on wifi, only using a kb here and there which im fine with, thank goodness for this fix it was really becoming a bother having to turn off and on cellular data, I hope this worked for all of you as well, now to call Verizon and get these charges taken care of and hopefully a few extra GB to get through the rest of the month, I have a genius appt on Wednesday morning still gonna go in my screen flickers sometimes when typing and entering phone numbers, hopefully i can get a scuffgate free replacement with no other issues.
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15" Macbook Pro (retina) 2.3Ghz 8GB Ram 256GB , 32gb wifi iPad 4 Black ,iPhone 5 32GB Black Verizon, PS3 slim w/move, Xbox 360 slim w/kinect, Sony Bravia 55" 3D tv, Sony Personal 3D viewer @J_nav |
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So no solution yet for AT&T users?
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Where's the "::Popcorn::" Guy who thought we were all crazy about this since the carrier update?
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I'm now starting to see it with my AT&T. I've had it since launch day and have used as much as a typical month already.
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Mine seems to be a wifi connection issue
I'm also having this problem, so I turned off the LTE. What I found was that every time my phone is in sleep mode, it stops receiving data over wifi. In addition to downloading data over LTE instead of wifi when LTE is on, the phone shuts off the wifi when it's sleeping. I don't get any email or other notifications (not even push) when the phone is asleep and LTE off.
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Seriously?!?!
Obviously this is a problem many people are having due to the amount of comments in this thread. I find it pretty funny that the above comment stated they've worked in tech support and would never believe someone regarding LTE overriding someones WIFI. It goes along with another previous post. We know whats supposed to happen. WIFI should trump any carrier network, but thats not whats happening. We need the best fix possible. I'm surprised their isn't a better answer yet than simply turn off your LTE!
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Annectodally: I am finding that I've "used" 300-600kb each morning (while on wifi overnight).
Last night two separate people sent me iMessages with photos. This morning I woke up to find I'd used several MB while on wifi, plugged in, over night. I'm guessing because of the imessages. And, as I've mentioned previously, updating apps while plugged in on wifi, causes my usage to tick up several hundred KB. oh, btw, I only got LTE this week. This has all been happening on 3G.
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My sister has been dealing with this BS since day 1 with Virgin in Canada. At least you guys down in the US get priority carrier updates I would imagine just because of the user base being so big. Going to Apple to hopefully just get a new phone as she also has had several odd moments of the screen being unable to turn on for 15?30? seconds.
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Data Overages
just wanted to share my story of data overages on my new iPhone 5 that I have had for about 3 weeks. After having a Blackberry for about 15 years or so I decided to try an iPhone. About a week into my first billing cycle I noticed that I had apparently used about 500 mb of data (my plan has 1G a month), which was quite a surprise since my normal activity is less than 100 mb a month. I started tracking the usage on my account on Bell's webpage, and made the following observations:
A significant amount of cellular data was used when I was on wifi at home. Large amounts of data were used in the mid-afternoon when the phone was on my desk not being used. Data was heavily used in the early hours of the morning when I was getting ready for work and the phone was not in used. I also found it interesting that the cellular usage counter on the iPhone showed that I had used significantly less data than I was being 'charged' with. I also downloaded a data usage app, which also indicated significantly lower data usage. I turned off the usual - locations, notifications, apps, etc. without success. I performed a DFU (device firmware upgrade), also without success. I contacted my carrier, Bell, to inform them of this issue. I spoke with Customer Service and Technical Support several times, and they all stated that it was an issue with IOS 6. I went to the Apple Store and spoke with the Genius rep, who advised that there was no problem with IOS 6. He performed a diagnostic on the device, and advised that there were no hardware issues. I suggested a DFU, which I had already performed. Lastly, he suggested I go back to Bell as it must be a problem with the carrier. Ironically, when I was at the Apple Store I ran into a friend who was also having the same problem with his Rogers 4S after updating to IOS 6. As well, I was sharing my tale of woe with my neighbor, who has also has a Bell iPhone and is experiencing the same issue. So, it appears that no one is being accountable for this issue. I find it interesting that Bell, Telus and Rogers have stated that they have not received any customer complaints regarding this issue. Apple does not appear to recognize the problem, and is not apparently working on a patch (unless I have missed some information). Anyhow, I would be interested in hearing from others with this issue and if you managed to resolve or fix it in some way. |
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