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<blockquote data-quote="EndlessMac" data-source="post: 1333674" data-attributes="member: 140470"><p>If you have a lot of push notifications and other apps that access the internet in the background then as you have found out you can use more data than you will realize. I personally turn off my data access whenever I'm not using it. This way I know for sure that nothing is accessing the internet in the background. You can do this in the settings section under general.</p><p></p><p>It's quicker than turning off and on push notifications for each app one at a time. The visual voicemail feature downloads your messages to your phone so that you can see who left the message and it allows you not to have to call your voicemail. This is why it also uses data. If you keep your data off then it won't download your messages. When you call your AT&T voicemail and listen to your new messages I don't believe it downloads them once you turn on your data again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EndlessMac, post: 1333674, member: 140470"] If you have a lot of push notifications and other apps that access the internet in the background then as you have found out you can use more data than you will realize. I personally turn off my data access whenever I'm not using it. This way I know for sure that nothing is accessing the internet in the background. You can do this in the settings section under general. It's quicker than turning off and on push notifications for each app one at a time. The visual voicemail feature downloads your messages to your phone so that you can see who left the message and it allows you not to have to call your voicemail. This is why it also uses data. If you keep your data off then it won't download your messages. When you call your AT&T voicemail and listen to your new messages I don't believe it downloads them once you turn on your data again. [/QUOTE]
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