iOS vs. WP7 -- Which one uses less data?


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I have both an iPhone 4 (running iOS 5.1) and a Nokia Lumia 710 (with all updates). I get 100MB of data/month. Which phone will use less data? I like the iPhone because I can track how much data I have used with an app, but it also eats up data like there's no tomorrow :(.

100MB is not much at all, but it should be enough for emails... Still, I want to do everything I can to make it last, so using a data-efficient phone will help.

Thank you :)

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Just email, maybe the occasional web browsing (just to check Neowin). And periodically the Canada-411 app if I need a number. Definitely no YouTube (except when on wifi).

I would imagine WP7 because of the live tiles...always gotta be polling data from FB Twitter etc...

no they don't that's the great thing about push technology... you log into the web service.. then when it has data for you, it pushes it to you... no more polling for data... only get data when it needs to give you data

no they don't that's the great thing about push technology... you log into the web service.. then when it has data for you, it pushes it to you... no more polling for data... only get data when it needs to give you data

Agreed. And I am ALWAYS on my WP7 phone. Browsing the web, Checking contacts Facebooks, looking at pictures, checking 4 different email accounts, etc., and I don't use anywhere near what I used with my Windows Mobile device OR my sister uses on her iPhone. She admittedly is a heavier user than I am, but each month I generally use between 250 and 350 MB's of data. She exceeds her 2 GB limit. Windows Phone has to be better at handling data than the iPhone as a result. There is just no way...

Thanks, everyone :). Very enlightening (Y). I am going to stick with my iPhone 4 so I can monitor my bandwidth usage. Thankfully, the 100MB only has to last me until the last day of the month :D.

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