![]() It looked to me as if it was simply a list of apps I use in the amount that I use them (therefore, no particular one that stands out). It looks like Chrome (the browser) is the major culprit, followed by "Removed apps and users" (I deleted a bunch of fun but unnecessary apps), and then to a lesser extent the other apps I have. ![]() * I went to the "App Data Usage" setting to see if there was a particular app that was sucking up all the data. * Making sure that the phone is set to "download on wifi only". ![]() Plus, I don't want my apps to stop functioning properly. I did this a week ago and it does not seem to be making a huge difference. I left this option on for my work app and email. * Going through every app and disabling "Background Data: usage of mobile data in the background". * I have purchased a case for it but it has not arrived. Sometimes I listen to the radio through my phone (MPR app) but I'll stop doing that. I don't spend 23 hours a day streaming cat videos. * I use my phone for internetting (chrome), playing Jetpack Joyride, getting podcasts through Pocket Casts, morning wake-up alarms through Alarm Clock Extreme, taking pictures with the camera, getting email through Gmail and work notifications through a work app (vital), GPS for driving, and Mapmyrun for mapping my runs. I use trusted Wi-Fi networks whenever it is reasonable to do so. * I have Wi-Fi at work and it connects to it perfectly. The "authentication error" messages have tapered off but I am still getting them occasionally. 25% of the time it either does not connect at all (mainly in the living room, which sounds like a "dead zone" problem to me) or it has "authentication error". This new phone does not connect perfectly to it - I'll say that 75% of the time it's connected with no trouble. * We have Wi-Fi at home that worked perfectly with the old phones. When you apply the stable release update for the version you’re beta testing, you can opt out without a data wipe for a limited time until you apply the next beta update.* We use the Sprint Network via Ting. Note: During the beta program’s release cycle, there will be stable releases to the public (the official platform release followed by Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs)). If you apply the final public release of the beta version you are testing, your device will not get wiped. It may take up to 3-4 months to receive the update depending on when during the Beta program cycle you opted out. If you choose not to install the update to the latest public build, and your device remains unenrolled from the program, you will automatically receive the next stable release update of the version you’re beta testing when it becomes available to the public. You have the option to not install this update. You may also encounter issues restoring a backup. Applying the update to the latest stable public release version of Android requires wiping all locally saved data on your device. Your device will receive an update within 24 hours that will wipe all user data and install the latest stable public version of Android. View devices to find the device you want to remove and click Opt out. Once you install the public update, your device is ready to enroll in another beta program.įirst, make sure you are running a beta version of Android. View devices to find the device you want to switch and click Opt out. This only applies when more than one beta program is available. Important: If, after opting out, you only see one program option to enroll in, you will need to first apply the stable public version (will require a data wipe) in order to see multiple enrollment options. Once you select Opt out, you can immediately select the other program you wish to enroll in. You can skip installing the stable public version, as it will wipe your device. If multiple programs are available and would like to switch between programs, you’ll first need to opt out your enrolled device before opting it into another program. Once you enroll a device, you’ll see a message indicating which program the device is enrolled in.
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