I was in the USA last week for a few days and data roaming was turned OFF on my iPhone from before I left Manchester until after I got back to the UK.
Just logged into my O2 account and noticed that the iPhone consumed about 3kb of roaming data per day when in the USA. The total charge for the few days / few kb of data was only 8p in total, so I am not bothered in the slightest.
Does anyone know if this is normal iPhone behaviour? You would have thought that OFF should mean just that in the data roaming settings. Given the tiny amount of daily data, it was clearly nothing email / social media related, almost as though the phone was "checking in" on a daily basis.
Just logged into my O2 account and noticed that the iPhone consumed about 3kb of roaming data per day when in the USA. The total charge for the few days / few kb of data was only 8p in total, so I am not bothered in the slightest.
Does anyone know if this is normal iPhone behaviour? You would have thought that OFF should mean just that in the data roaming settings. Given the tiny amount of daily data, it was clearly nothing email / social media related, almost as though the phone was "checking in" on a daily basis.