- Launch the Settings app from your Home screen.
- Tap Cellular.
- Tap the switch next to each app for which you'd like to turn off cellular data usage. Just scroll down to view them.
Also asked, how do I turn off cellular data on my iPhone?
Open Settings, tap Cellular, then toggle the Cellular Data switch to the “off” position. To turn it back on, simply return to Settings > Cellular and slide the toggle to the “on” position. Switch off Cellular Data to keep your iPhone from connecting to your carrier's data network.
One may also ask, how do you get a data warning on iPhone? To get to it, open Settings -> Cellular -> CELLULAR DATA USAGE. From here it shows the current usage and below that, it shows how much cell data has been used by each app. If you scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page you'll see an option to “Reset Statistics”.
Moreover, what happens if you turn off cellular data on iPhone?
It's absolutely OK to turn off Cellular Data if you have a minuscule data plan or you don't need internet when you're not at home. When Cellular Data is off and you're not connected to Wi-Fi, you can only use your iPhone to make phone calls and send text messages (but not iMessages, which use data).
How do I reduce my data usage on my iPhone?
To turn on Low Data Mode follow these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Tap Mobile Data (or Cellular in the US)
- Tap on Mobile Data Options (Cellular Data Options)
- Tap on the slider beside Low Data Mode to stop these background processes.
