iPhone 4S on Verizon used over 2GB of data in 10 days?
Brand new iPhone 4S with a 2GB data plan through Verizon has gone beyond 2GB of data in only 10 days.
The phone has only a few apps, none of which use a lot of data.
Printed off data log through Verizon's website and it shows 5 instances out of 10 days where data usage was marked at over 100MB at one time. These 5 instances make up nearly 1GB of data.
Verizon has been unable to determine why data is being used so fast but they are still trying to charge overages for the excess data used.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Apps have been closed to avoid any unnecessary data use. Switching to a new carrier is not a solution to this issue as cancelling a contract and starting a new one would cost quite a bit of money.
Looking at the times that data was being used, many of them are during hours in which the phone was not being used at all. Data was being used despite nobody using the phone. I realize that a phone will send/receive data even when not in use but it should be sending 300MB of data.