- Sep 9, 2017
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I have got to my limit of my mobile data this month - inadvertently. My provider gave me the warning etc etc. Now I've had it 'turned off'. Ok. However, the reason it happened is that my phone has not been using my home wifi when at home - the phone settings are showing that it is connecting to my home broadband hub, so all along I've been thinking it is using my unlimited home data.
So, it could be a fault in my home hub/phone connection. All other devices are working fine. But my question is, is there an inbuilt maximum in the phone for Wi-Fi data? When I go into Data Usage, the mobile data section shows my usage, and a graph showing I've reached the top. Further down the page is 'Wi-Fi data usage' which also shows the amount, and a graph, which is showing 3.50GB used, and it's at 100% also.
On a UK S7, is there a manufacturer's built in limit, or have i set something myself. There is nothing to change there, no settings, no three dots 'More' option or anything - it's just like an information. But why is it showing 100% used then?
Help, this is driving me mad. Thanks to anyone who knows
So, it could be a fault in my home hub/phone connection. All other devices are working fine. But my question is, is there an inbuilt maximum in the phone for Wi-Fi data? When I go into Data Usage, the mobile data section shows my usage, and a graph showing I've reached the top. Further down the page is 'Wi-Fi data usage' which also shows the amount, and a graph, which is showing 3.50GB used, and it's at 100% also.
On a UK S7, is there a manufacturer's built in limit, or have i set something myself. There is nothing to change there, no settings, no three dots 'More' option or anything - it's just like an information. But why is it showing 100% used then?
Help, this is driving me mad. Thanks to anyone who knows