Apart from the sluggishness and the unexpected battery drain issues that had almost forced me to downgrade to iOS 13, recently I ran into another annoying issue that would gobble up my entire limited bandwidth in just a few days. The same data pack that would comfortably last the full month ended within a week. Thankfully, taking control of all the data-hungry featured rescued me. If you have also encountered the same problem, give a try to these 12 tips to fix rapid cellular data consumption issues in iOS 14 as I’m sure they can do the trick for you as well.
First things first bear in mind that unexpected data consumption could be triggered by more than one thing. For instance, it could be due to streaming high-quality videos/music and intensive background tasks. Besides, you should never rule out the possibility of a software bug, given how rampant it has become these days.
- Enable Low Data Mode
- Disable Automatic Downloads and Updates
- Turn Off Auto-Play Videos in App Store and Safari
- Disable Background App Refresh
- Turn off Location Services
- Stream Normal-Quality Music
- Take Control of Video-Streaming on Mobile Data
- Send Low-Quality Images
- Stop Photos App from Using Mobile Data for Uploading and Downloading
- Disable Auto-Play Videos and Live Photos
- Update Carrier Settings
- Update Software
1. Enable Low Data Mode
Low Data Mode comes in handy when you want to reduce cellular data (and even Wi-Fi usage) in order to help the limited bandwidth survive. By pausing background tasks and automatic updates, it prevents unnecessary data consumption. So, the very first setting that you should enable to fix the fast cellular data consumption in iOS 14 is to enable Low Data Mode.
On Other iPhone Models: Launch Settings -> Cellular/Mobile -> Cellular/Mobile Data Option -> Low Data Mode.
While I have always found “Automatic Downloads and Updates” quite useful, I never fail to turn them off whenever I want to save my cellular data. If you don’t mind updating apps or downloading apps (which you have already downloaded on other iDevices linked with the same iCloud account) manually, I would recommend you to turn off these settings.
4. Turn Off Auto-Play Videos in App Store and Safari
While exploring apps, I like to take a sneak peek into the auto-playing videos of apps and games as they give me a fair perspective about whether or not a particular item can live up to my taste. Though this feature is quite helpful, it is one of my targets whenever I notice battery drain or fast data consumption.
Background app refresh is not only power-hungry but also data-hungry. That means if you don’t take control of this feature, it can eat into a large chunk of cellular data on your iPhone, resulting in an abrupt end of the limited bandwidth.
6. Turn off Location Services
Location services falls into the same category as the background app refresh. Therefore, you should always keep an eye on it to not only prevent the battery drain but also stop it from gobbling up a ton of cellular data. Considering how data-sucking this feature is, iOS allows you to manage it with a desired control.
If you are fond of streaming high-quality music on your iPhone, you better download the high-quality music when you are on WiFi. On mobile data, I think you should stick to streaming normal quality music. Both Apple Music and Spotify let you stream normal-quality music to let you reduce cellular data usage on your iOS device.
To disable high-quality Apple Music streaming: Head over to Settings app -> Music -> Mobile Data. Now, turn off the switch for High-Quality Streaming.
If you stream videos using mobile data, make sure to optimize the video-streaming to prevent the app from eating into a lot of data. Most video-streaming apps like Apple TV+ and Netflix allow you to stream low-quality videos to save data. So, you should activate the data saver to stop the video-streaming app from derailing the limited bandwidth.
To optimize mobile data usage for Apple TV+: Head over to Settings app -> TV. Under streaming options, tap on Mobile Data and then choose Automatic to stream videos as per your data plan. Besides, also customize the mobile data downloads. Tap on Mobile Data under Download Options and choose Fast Downloads.
Though it’s always nice to share high-quality photos with your friends and loved ones, they should never let them become the wrecker-in-chief, especially when you are on low-bandwidth. If you often indulge in sharing a ton of photos with your friends via iMessage, you should force the stock messaging app to share low-quality images.
To do so, launch the Settings app on your iPhone -> Messages. Now, scroll down and then toggle on the switch for Low-Quality Image Mode.
Updating iCloud photos and shared albums using mobile data is something you should avoid, especially when you are already finding it hard to reduce data consumption. If you no longer want the Photos app to kill your mobile data, head over to Settings app -> Photos -> Mobile Data. Now, you have two options:
Unlimited Updates: Turn off this switch to prevent the Photos app from using mobile for uploading and downloading to iCloud.
When you are taking a trip to your photo library, the auto-playing videos and live photos give you a quick look into what they have got in store. Without overlooking the usability of this feature, I don’t think it’s something that you can’t avoid. if you can live without the previews of your videos and live photos while exploring the photos library, disable it to cut down cellular data consumption.
12. Update Carrier Settings
From time to time, carrier providers release updates to improve performance and also address issues that tend to crop up once in a while. If the unexpected cellular data consumption is related to cellular, updating a carrier setting can fix the problem. Head into the Settings app -> General -> About. If there is a carrier setting update available, a popup will appear informing you about the same. Simply, tap on Update and you are good to go.
More often than not, a miscellaneous software bug is found to be the culprit behind most issues these days. So, it wouldn’t be wise to rule out the possibility of a bug behind this issue as well. With every software update, Apple rolls out a series of bug fixes and performance enhancements. Thus, never fail to keep the iPhone updated to the latest software version as it can play a pivotal role in getting rid of several issues.
Fix Unexpected Cellular Data Consumption Issues on iPhone
I guess you have finally got the better of the rapid cellular data consumption issues in iOS 14. In most cases, these tips come in handy in fixing the problems. So, I don’t see any reason why they can’t troubleshoot the cellular data issues on your iPhone.