[Q] How frequently is Verizon data usage update? - Xoom General

I just installed "My Verizon" app to check my data usage. I noticed that there is an *Important note" – usage data reflected in My Verizon Mobile is not updated in real-time. Usage data reflects latest available information since last bill.
I am wondering how frequently is the data usage updated. I googled it. Someone said 8 hours and someone said 24 hours or even 72 hours.
Does anyone know exactly how frequently the data usage is updated at Verizon?

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Constant data traffic

Hi.
I have a problem with my X10. I don't know if is android related or only applies to X10.
I posted in another section but i didn't get any answers so, it might be only X10.
Here it is.
A few days ago i installed a network monitor from market and reset the counters to 0 at midnight.
In the morning i had 12Mb traffic.
After, i disabled google sync, facebook and twitter updates, removed the weather widget from screen and i still had constant traffic.
2h ago i did a factory defaults and i only installed NetSentry and a task killer.
I don't have sync configured, no weather, no twitter, etc.
I killed all the apps excepting net sentry (including the task killer), set the counters to 0 and in 15min i have 130k traffic.
I don't have a data plan so, i'm only using wifi.
Can somebody with an X10 to monitor their traffic with net sentry (or other net monitor app)?
But, somebody with 3G or WIFI active all the time (WIFI sleep policy set to Never).
I'm curious if is something with my phone or ...
hey dude, i have the same thing happening here. i think its andriod not the phone. but i do agree with with you, some kind of time-out for the phone to disconnect if its sleeping is necessary not only to conserve battery but for those with limited data plan.
proatiku said:
hey dude, i have the same thing happening here. i think its andriod not the phone. but i do agree with with you, some kind of time-out for the phone to disconnect if its sleeping is necessary not only to conserve battery but for those with limited data plan.
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Well, if you are in WIFI area 22h/day you don't need a data plan but you need data active to receive mails, updates, etc so, my WIFI is always active.
I know is not the phone... what i want to figure out if is the Rogers branded firmware which has a problem or is something general and all X10 (or even all androids) are doing the same traffic.
Here in Canada, Rogers has stupid data plans.
25$ for 500Mb, 30$ for 1Gb, 60$ for 3Gb and 80$ for 5Gb.
If my phone is doing 0.5Mb in 1h without any apps running, those plans are a rip off
This means ~350Mb per month without any emails, browsing, etc gone on absolutely nothing.
tuxStyle said:
I don't have a data plan so, i'm only using wifi.
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Cool... I've a 3G data plan so I don't really care for data traffic (I will however do the test and share results), but having 3G attached consumes very quickly the battery (100% at 8:00 AM, 20% at 8:00 PM, with push e-mail on both Moxier and GMail). How long lasts the battery with WiFi always connected?
lornova said:
Cool... I've a 3G data plan so I don't really care for data traffic (I will however do the test and share results), but having 3G attached consumes very quickly the battery (100% at 8:00 AM, 20% at 8:00 PM, with push e-mail on both Moxier and GMail). How long lasts the battery with WiFi always connected?
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wow i must say your battery is amazing. what Firmware are you running? my battery consumption is about 50% for only 5hours.
am on unlimited Data and 3G always connected. its driving me crazy.
proatiku said:
wow i must say your battery is amazing. what Firmware are you running? my battery consumption is about 50% for only 5hours.
am on unlimited Data and 3G always connected. its driving me crazy.
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I'm running the stock firmware and actually I don't find the battery so amazing: consuming 80% of charge in half a day is very bad. And this is achieved by disabling Bluetooth (with my previous Xperia X1 I was used to let BT always turned on) and minimal usage. If I surf a bit, or talk few minutes, I will run out of battery, and this is not acceptable...
Please, this is not about battery or power management, we have another thread for that.
So, nobody wants to do the test for 30min to see if they have traffic when background sync is disabled and all the other apps killed?
tuxStyle said:
Please, this is not about battery or power management, we have another thread for that.
So, nobody wants to do the test for 30min to see if they have traffic when background sync is disabled and all the other apps killed?
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It wasn't my intention to go off topic, I just asked you how long lasts your battery with WiFi always connected.
I plan to do the 30 minute test this week end. Which application are you using to count the transferred data?
lornova said:
It wasn't my intention to go off topic, I just asked you how long lasts your battery with WiFi always connected.
I plan to do the 30 minute test this week end. Which application are you using to count the transferred data?
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Well, never more than 12h but i listen music via Bluetooth a few hours and i play a lot with the phone (heh, new toy)
I bought UltimateJuice ... i hope i'll see an improvement.
Nobody else has problems with data?
Or, everyone has unlimited data plans?
the constant data access appears to be a function of Android. i immediately noticed that when i entered my network settings.
the perfect solution i found was to install an app called APNdroid, which you can get for free at the Android market. this allows you to toggle your network data connection on and off and gives you total control over your data consumption.
Well, the idea is: i need my data on most of the time.
But, i don't want unwanted data
And it seems nobody knows which app or service is doing this traffic.
And more than that, it seems that nobody cares
Try to use 3d watchdog to monitor traffic. Best straightforward application
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And Install APN Droid and switch on/off 3G when ever you want.
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even further you can install profile package to automatically activate wifi or 3g on certain time or location.
@Shiwanta, thank's for the tip of 3G Watchdog ! Will try it soon.
Try to use 3d watchdog to monitor traffic. Best straightforward application
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And Install APN Droid and switch on/off 3G when ever you want.
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even further you can install profile package to automatically activate wifi or 3g on certain time or location.
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I know about 3g watchdog and apn droid but i don't want my data disabled. i still need sync and email updates.
ibought ultimate juice. let's hoe it helps.
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[Q] Data Usage per month

Hi Guys,
I am wondering what kinda data usage you can expect from the DZ per month. I plan to use it for occasional web browsing, weaher updates, email and calendar sync.
I would like to download and use different apps - but concerned do a normal app always need to be connected to the internet for it to run or does it run locally and only connects if it needs to download any data?
Any thoughts will be very helpful.
Thanks.
Audette said:
I would like to download and use different apps - but concerned do a normal app always need to be connected to the internet for it to run or does it run locally and only connects if it needs to download any data?
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Apps will only access the Internet if/when they need to. So for a standalone app, that might be never.
So no, normally apps don't need to be connected to the Internet, unless that's part of their function (e.g. an online banking app that only works via the Internet to access your bank's servers etc).
Maybe I'm a little offtopic: is there any app that will show daily and monthly data usage for each application, but only data from the mobile network (no WiFi/USB)? It would be useful to know how much each app is using. With WM, I had SPB Wireless Monitor for that - so something similar would be perfect.
Audette: it's always better to get a data plan for a smartphone. Mostly much cheaper then pay-as-you-used.
darthmelk: try Check out "3G Watchdog" in the market.
I use 3G Watchdog, but it doesn't show data usage for each application (or I don't know how to display that?). That's the only thing it's missing.
There is one app that showed individual data usage, however this app itself was a massive drain on the phones CPU and battery so I would not advice using it.
In any event I forgot what it was called
I use about 500mb a month mobile data, but I use wifi whenever I can.
Try TrafficInfo or TrafficStats. They do show per application usage (sent/recieved). I just installed them yesterday and the TrafficInfo seems a bit nicer to me.
I am looking for an application that could show which application is currently downloading/uploading real time, something like netlimiter on the PC.
At traffic stats is what I was on about, watch out with these apps, by their very nature they will be a big drain on resources (and therefore battery life).
I had a quick try of Traffic Info. Maybe I was missing something, but this just seems to show Internet usage per application.
The problem is, it doesn't seem to distinguish between Internet usage via my phone carrier connection (which I'm more concerned about) and Internet usage via wireless (which I'm not concerned about).
Can anyone recommend an app which splits the two ? I would have thought that if something access the information at the correct level then it could differentiate.
I am using Network traffic counter (NetCounter) and quite satisfied. It does not track usage per application (and I don't really care...), but fully separate cell & wifi.
So far reached 735 MB on cell and 3 GB on wifi since got the phone on 9th November.
adrungil said:
I am using Network traffic counter (NetCounter) and quite satisfied. It does not track usage per application (and I don't really care...), but fully separate cell & wifi.
So far reached 735 MB on cell and 3 GB on wifi since got the phone on 9th November.
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Thanks, that sounds like what I'm after, I'll give it a try.

Att using wifi data usage towards the allowed 2GB

I been connected to wifi for the past 3 hours. I got on my work computer and registered on ATT.com for an online account. Which at that time I noticed that I had only used 4mb of data. I then played with my phone for about 5-10 minutes while still on wifi. I then got back online and logged into my ATT account to sign up for the insurance and I just so happened to check the data and noticed that it was at 9mb...or something like that.
So basically ATT is using wifi data usage towards the allotted 2GB of data.
No. It doesn't update instantly, it takes a while. During that lag you probably used data.
What FLAC said. There is anywhere from a 2-8 hour lag on data usage being updated on the web. Same as call or text history, sometimes calls might even be 24 hours before showing up online.
Oh ok....thanks everyone. I was just a little worried.
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Yeah, me especially. I've used 900MB over wifi. I've used about 6MB over network. I have a 200MB data plan.

[Q] Data roaming setting ignored(?!)

Two days ago I got a nasty surprise call from my mobile provider asking me to make a payment 120 EUR to cover the costs of my unusually high data usage abroad that morning?! My Nexus 4 has allegedly downloaded 19Mb of data while in roaming - even though setting "Data roaming" was set to off. I was abroad 2 weeks ago, for 2 weeks and yet that time phone behaved as expected and no data was transferred while in roaming.
Is it possible that the phone has all of a sudden decided to ignore the "Data roaming" setting and use the internet?
Or could it be an error made by mobile provider?
How do I prove this is not my fault?! Is there a detailed data usage log on the phone?
Thanks
BTW Phone is Nexus 4, Android 4.3, build JWR66Y (so pretty much the latest software)
I've seen the same behavior
I've seen the same with my LG Nexus 4 running Android 4.4
When I got over the border, regular internet stopped, because roaming was turned off.
I've turned it on for five mintes and then turned roaming off again. Now when I look at my location history from Google, every waypoint in the 'roaming'-area is there!? Did the device buffer the trackpoints and sent them later on, OR does KitKat not honor the setting?

P8 lite B574 vs Mobile data usage management

Hey there,
2 days ago, after i got back from a wedding, i was surprised to see i used to much mobile data and got billed from my provider.
So, because i do not want to happen again, i said to myself: "I'll set a data limit for mobile data". Well i can set a limit but i cant set the billing period.
My billing period is from 8th to 7th next month. Today i'm in 25th, my mobile data is OFF, and i don't know what to do. Where can i find the setting for billing period?
I got ALE-L21C432B574, no root, no custom rom, no custom recovery, just official updates. Any advice what to do?
If i wait to be on 8th August and set the Mobile data limit, is this gonna also create a hidden billing period?
I hope someone can help me.
Regards, V.
So I found the big secret. Mobile data plan starts on 1st of every month and can't be charged. I'm very unhappy :crying:
My problem just got solved. The provider acknowledged they did a mistake and that the initial offer was for unlimited mobile data but at lower speeds after 4G GB limit is reached. So, moderators pls close the topic.
The only useful info here is that on P8 lite mobile data plan restarts every month on 1st.
You can use app Activity launcher and make a home shortcut to stock android data usage. I was very upset how bad is huawei data manager, and I've been using 3gwatchdog but recently i found this app. Stock android data usage is still here but emui doesn't have straight way to go there.
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