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From: zoara on 12 Jun 2010 19:03 Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote: > On 11/06/2010 14:48, zoara wrote: >> Woody<usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote: >>> On 11/06/2010 10:51, Richard Tobin wrote: >>>> In article<87ee99Fd6tU2(a)mid.individual.net>, >>>> Woody<usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I find that easy to believe. I doubt many people go over 500m of >>>>> data on >>>>> their phones. >>>> >>>> In nearly two years, I have used a total of 157MB. >>>> >>>> I might be better off paying by the megabyte instead of paying 10 >>>> pounds a month for the bolt-on as I currently do. >>> >>> I have used 1.4GB, but I don't know in what period that is in. > > > Appears >>> to be in the same time as I have used 3 days and 21 hours talk time. >> >> If it doesn't give you a date then it will be since you got the > > phone. >> If you have "reset statistics" then it will show the date that you > > reset >> it underneath the "reset" button. >> >> http://j.mp/9OoqBU > > Will it? I have installed the operating system a few time, as it has > gone from 3.0->3.1 and all the way through the 4 betas, including full > resets there. Well, mine says it was last reset in April 2009 (which I remember doing as I could never remember the date I bought it, so working out my average use was always a pain). That's been through however many OS updates have been since then, plus at least a couple of complete restores from backup when I badly screwed up some jailbreak upgrades (trying to be clever). Since that date I've used 2 days 19 hours of call time, 2.5GB data down and 500MB up; averaging that out it seems about the right amount per month. So I reckon it's accurate and survives updates and resets (possibly only as long as it gets restored from backup?). -z- -- email: nettid1 at fastmail dot fm |