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The 4 iOS 16 settings you need to turn off now to save your data

Sep, 21, 2022 Hi-network.com
Jason Cipriani/

Your iPhone wants to be connected 24/7, and Apple has built a whole raft of features into iOS that wants to take advantage of that connection.

Problem is, using these features can put a serious dent in your cellular data plan, which either means that you end up paying extra fees or being kicked to a lower-speed tier by your provider.

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OK, let's take a tour of the settings in iOS 16 that are the ones most likely to burn a hole in your data plan.

I don't mind paying for something that I need and that's useful, but many of these services can wait until I'm on Wi-Fi.

And bear in mind that even if you have an unlimited plan, your provider may still limit how much high-speed bandwidth you have available.

If you have a totally unlimited plan, then you can leave all these on and not worry about any consequences.

Backing up over Cellular

This is one of those settings that Apple warns might "cause you to exceed your cellular data plan." It does an important task -- it backs up your iPhone data to iCloud -- but as long as you have Wi-Fi coverage on a regular basis (say a few times a day), this is a setting that can be safely turned off.

Go toSettings> [tap on your name at the top] >iCloud>iCloud Backupand tap theBack Up Over Cellulartoggle.

Photos

People take a lot of photos and pushing these over the cellular network can use up a lot of data.

Go toSettings>Photos>Cellular Data. Here you have two settings:

  • Cellular Data: Uses a proportion of your allowance
  • Unlimited Updates: Full upload and download, which Apple warns "may cause you to exceed your cellular data plan."

Personally, I have both turned off because it's a heavy user of both data and battery.

App Store

Apps -- and app updates -- can be huge and downloading them over a cellular connection can take a huge chunk of your data allowance. Unless you're in some big rush to download or update an app, I'd wait until Wi-Fi is available.

Go toSettings>App Storeand tap theCellular Datatoggle.

TV

This is another one of those features that can use a lot of data if left unchecked. The occasional TV show might not be that bad, but streaming movie after movie is going to hit your data hard.

Go toSettings>TVand tap theUse Cellular Datatoggle.

If on, underCellularyou have two options:

  • High Quality: Uses the most data
  • Automatic: Uses an optimized stream which uses less data

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