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Battery Drain & Hi Data Usage
If anybody has been having bad battery drain problems and high data usage, I just thought I would put this post out there. It was happening to me I noticed not only was something draining my battery faster than normal but it was even getting hot (not warm) hot! So long story short, I found that the Xbox LIVE settings were turned on and I’m not much of a gamer so how it got turn on I don’t know but turning it off made big difference, so if your not using Xbox LIVE turn it off. (Settings – Applications – Games)
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ATTDelia
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581 Messages
11 years ago
Well hello BigDH and thank you for that awesome tip! Keep them coming!!
~Delia
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2013SMD
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2 Messages
11 years ago
For the past year that I have had this phone, I have never exceeded 10% of my 1G data allotment.
For the past two weeks, my data usuage has suddenly gone over 68%.
Calling ATT has been NO HELP. I've read posts about apps runing in the backgorund, but when I check - none are running. I have made any changes, not downloaded any new apps or have not changed my behavior with my phone during this time, but suddenly my phone is sucking data.
I had the phone turned OFF last night and the data usuage online today shows data used during those hours, including a text which was never made/received.
The last call to ATT they said my phone needs to be reset to factory defaults, and thereby lose all personalized information. I've not only turned the phone off, I've removed the battery. No way it can use data now. We'll see what ATT website says now.
I've read other posts about games running in the background, but I don't use games on my phone. Only phone calls, occasional text and occasional collect email. The phone sits on my desk all day and uses wi-fi not 3G/4G.
Now what?
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johninsj
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3.1K Messages
11 years ago
If you turn off cellular data, it won't use any. That is the only "total control" you have. AT&T can't do anything, as it is your device that is using data, for whatever reason.
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2013SMD
Voyager
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2 Messages
11 years ago
Truning off cellular data did nothing. The ATT site showed data still being used.
Even with the phone OFF, it wtill showed data being used.
I finally took out the battery.
After reading several posts of people with the same problem, I went into a physical store and they replaced my phone saying the ATT person I first spoke to, especially when I outlined everything, should have suggested this.
Now we'll see.
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johninsj
Professor
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3.1K Messages
11 years ago
Turning off Celluar Data did nothing? Wow, that's amazing - I wonder how it used cellular data even with cellular data turned off?
Sounds like a really weird failure mode. What phone was this, anyway?
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ATTHelpForums
Community Support
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2.7K Messages
11 years ago
Hi 2013SMD,
We received your private message and one of our managers will be reaching out to you shortly.
Thanks!
Nicole K.
AT&T Social Media Manager
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mkj95649
Contributor
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2 Messages
11 years ago
ATT solution was to reset the phone and upgrade me to the 3 GB plan to recalulate what was going to be $900 in overage charges. They refused to give me any other credits and I still ended up having to pay an extra $200 with the plan changes and recalculated overage. I can't wait for my contract to be over in September so that I can quit this company.
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shadydale
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2 Messages
11 years ago
I use an HTC 8X on the Verizon network and I am having the same issue. The Data Sense app that comes with Windows Phone 8 reports that I have had almost 3 GB of data usage for my ATT POP3 email account in the past couple of weeks. This is more than 10 times normal. I finally set the account only to sync manually and my data usage almost stopped. When I do manually sync this email account, which I now do only when I have a wifi connection, it takes forever. With other email accounts it is a matter of a few seconds at most. The issue appears to be with recent changes ATT Yahoo has made to its email services.
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johninsj
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3.1K Messages
11 years ago
POP is a pretty bad email protocol, if you can avoid it, I would.
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foxpaw
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26 Messages
11 years ago
The battery on my new Nokia 920 was giving me fits for the first several weeks....sometimes draining completely in just a few hours while the phone was "asleep," and other times, taking days to drain down. It was very unpredictable and very frustrating!
After much experimentation, I found a solution that has worked great for me for over a month now: I turned OFF the NFC function. Everything else is ON -- from WiFi to cellular to multiple background apps. battery app, etc.
I now consistently (unless I'm doing intesive web searching or similar stuff) show a 1%/hour battery drain. My battery app actually shows an average battery drain of 1.05%/hour over the past 30 days.
Just my 2-cents here....but this has worked well for me.
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