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T-Mobile Shows Hotspot Data Usage When it is Disabled in My Phone Settings
I just started with T-Mobile on the Magenta Max 55+ plan. I activated my new phone using the plan 10 days ago. I am noticing that my mobile hotspot data usage goes up a little bit each day and is now at 2.13 gigabytes. But I have all "Mobile Hotspot & Tethering" settings disabled on my phone settings, and they have been disabled all along. So, how am I using mobile hotspot data? I looked at all the apps that have used mobile data on my phone, and "Mobile Hotspot & Tethering" is nowhere in the list, which is as it should be. I am sending screenshots of the top 5 apps under mobile data usage; and showing that all my "Mobile Hotspot & Tethering" settings are disabled. Furthermore, my TOTAL mobile data usage for the 10 days is only 5.6 gigabytes, so this "error" makes up almost half of my total data usage. What happens if I use 100 GB of mobile data, will T-Mobile say I've used 50 GB of hotspot data? I was going to try the mobile hotspot feature today for the first time, but I don't want to do that until I get a good answer as to why I am using data with this feature turned off. Please let me know what's going on. Gracias.
- ReddysMarketNetwork Novice
Is happening to mine as well the last month. Told about it, they replenished and gave me a couple months of added hotspot Gs.. to only find out today the same issue is happening and now the Gs being taken is more based on my quantity. Ticket is submitted again and now that I'm reading all these other ones, don't know if they will find out what's going on. S20Note
- Headphone345Network Novice
I'm having the same issue. I have two S23's and on both mobile hotspot have been disabled. One shows over 2.5GB used and the other about .5GB. Searched here and found this thread. Will call customer support to inform them. Too bad the Usage report doesn't show you any details on Mobile Hotspot usage like it does for mobile data.
- HesamSNewbie Caller
I traded in my old phone 4 months ago and got a S23 from T-Mobile on a magenta plan and as all of you experienced I received texts about 80% and soon after 100% hotspot data usage alert and after that some apps such as WhatsApp and telegram get slow.
It is happening every month and I called the costumer service couple times but no answer. They asked me to check the devices that connected to my phone. I disabled my hotspot and changed the password. Even I don't know what it is. I guess it is related to the e-sim which I activated without any physical Sim card
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
the recurring factor im looking at in here is just about every one of you have a S23 and are running into this..with at least one person with a Note 20 i think it was..
- DMaloneNetwork Novice
I just got the Hotspot message and checked all 3 phones on our plan. We have an iPhone 14 and 2 S23+. None of them have been running the Hotspot. What is really going on?
- SarawrAuNetwork Novice
Just got this starting for me this week, was on home wifi when i got the 80% warning and then data when I got the 100%, Hotspot was disabled. I am also using an S23+ Ultra
- syaoranTransmission Titan
If you are using VPN"s. This can cause the data you are using to be misinterpreted. Disable the VPN to ensure this doesn't happen. A third party DNS can also sometimes cause this issue as well. I have never experiences this issue personally on my s23 Ultra using Cloudfire for all DNS queries.
- SarawrAuNetwork Novice
syaoran wrote:
If you are using VPN"s. This can cause the data you are using to be misinterpreted. Disable the VPN to ensure this doesn't happen. A third party DNS can also sometimes cause this issue as well. I have never experiences this issue personally on my s23 Ultra using Cloudfire for all DNS queries.
Not using a VPN.
- snaarbNetwork Novice
syaoran wrote:
If you are using VPN"s. This can cause the data you are using to be misinterpreted. Disable the VPN to ensure this doesn't happen. A third party DNS can also sometimes cause this issue as well. I have never experiences this issue personally on my s23 Ultra using Cloudfire for all DNS queries.
I use a VPN to block ads. This is unacceptable to me, it should not be counted as hotspot data and I refuse to have advertisements shoved down my throat.
- Cynically_SaneRoaming Rookie
My two cents here… I too have this issue, among many others but to throw a wrench in this thread I have an iPhone, not an android. I don't use a VPN. And, I have a physical SIM as opposed to an e-SIM. So, it's not just the Android users that experience it. As for the comment regarding the engineers should be embarrassed by this, I agree and would add a laundry list of other reasons why the entire company should be embarrassed beyond measure.
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