Microsoft investigates 'phantom' Windows Phone 7 data


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I looked, and couldn't find any other topics about this

https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/965416-serious-transmission-bug-discovered-in-wp7/

Sorry if this kind of thing spoils your Microsoft love in, but it is real news.

And like plenty of other people have mentioned its most likely an app. On another site only people that used yahoo mail syncing seemed to encounter this problem.

If this was an OS problem don't you think everyone else who uses WP7 would be seeing the same issue?

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I honestly can't tell you how much data my HD7 uses since I'm on T-mobile's unlimited plan and they don't show much data I'm using up (Just says 0 / Unlimited). But I do have almost everything turned on (People's synced with facebook and WL, email set to as items arrive, phone updates on, feedback on, weather on etc).

Hard to say what the cause could be, ut if Microsoft are investigating it, that means that it's an issue

Errr no it doesn't, it means they are investigating IF there is an issue, or just idiot users trying to scam a buck.

AT&T Windows Phone 7 devices come loaded with AT&T FamilyMap, AT&T myWireless, AT&T Navigator, AT&T Radio, and AT&T U-verse Mobile :p Whether any of those apps update in the background I have no idea, never seen them in action. Butt so far all the reports seem to be from AT&T users

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These apps can be uninstalled - I only kep Navigator (never used it) and myWireless. I also uninstalled all of Samsung's pre-installed apps (i have a Focus). My data usage stays below 200MB which is what I pay for in terms of a data plan. It probably is a couple of apps doing this to people.

Notes:

- I have 3 direct push email accounts setup all with push email activated.

- I have FB accounts activated along with windows live, xbox live, etc.

- I browse a lot, and use several other apps regularly including music.

The Wifi does disconnect whenever your screen shuts off but I think that's just a power saving feature built into the phone.

Nobody questioned whether it was real news or not, just why it is being reposted ;) Besides that , it's difficult to understand why the BBC would waste their time reporting on an issue that only effects users on a single American mobile network.

When the bug with Android's SMS application cropped up you guys where all over it like Android was the worst thing ever, and that was also a bug that only affected a small amount of users as well, so i'd say you are a hypocrite, still I should have known the reaction posting something critical of Microsoft would bring on this forum.

And to be frank, I don't give a flying <insert clever phrase or word here> what you think of my reasons for posting this topic, it's a valid news item and if you don't like it you are more than welcome to not read the topic.

When the bug with Android's SMS application cropped up you guys where all over it like Android was the worst thing ever, and that was also a bug that only affected a small amount of users as well, so i'd say you are a hypocrite, still I should have known the reaction posting something critical of Microsoft would bring on this forum.

There's a difference? You see while both these bugs affected a small number of users...the android one was because of the OS itself, and this one seems to be because of an app (or yahoo mail).

If I download an app that sends out a bunch of pictures every 2 seconds and uses up a **** ton of data (random example), it's not Microsoft's fault is it?

There's a difference? You see while both these bugs affected a small number of users...the android one was because of the OS itself, and this one seems to be because of an app (or yahoo mail).

If I download an app that sends out a bunch of pictures every 2 seconds and uses up a **** ton of data (random example), it's not Microsoft's fault is it?

But this was't because of the OS, it was because of a bug in the defaut Android SMS app. It didn't affect the SMS apps that come with sense, touchwiz, ETC nor did it affect third party SMS apps like Handcent. The default SMS app may be bundled with Android, but it was NOT a bug in the OS. Try educating yourself next time.

But this was't because of the OS, it was because of a bug in the defaut Android SMS app. It didn't affect the SMS apps that come with sense, touchwiz, ETC nor did it affect third party SMS apps like Handcent. The default SMS app may be bundled with Android, but it was NOT a bug in the OS. Try educating yourself next time.

Oh I'm sorry, you see I consider the default SMS app to be part of the OS...because you see IT SHIPS WITH THE OS and it's a MAJOR part of a phone. If my HD7 didn't send text messages correctly, I would consider it a WP7 issue..not a "default SMS application that is bundled with WP7 issue".

No need to get your panties in a bunch over it.

When the bug with Android's SMS application cropped up you guys where all over it like Android was the worst thing ever, and that was also a bug that only affected a small amount of users as well, so i'd say you are a hypocrite, still I should have known the reaction posting something critical of Microsoft would bring on this forum.

And to be frank, I don't give a flying <insert clever phrase or word here> what you think of my reasons for posting this topic, it's a valid news item and if you don't like it you are more than welcome to not read the topic.

I think you need to calm down. I also think you ought to think before calling me a hypocrite because (as far as I can remember) I've never posted in this forum about Android and never even read a single Android thread. I have no idea what SMS bug you're talking about but by the sounds of things you posted this story to get a bit of revenge. :rolleyes:

But this was't because of the OS, it was because of a bug in the defaut Android SMS app. It didn't affect the SMS apps that come with sense, touchwiz, ETC nor did it affect third party SMS apps like Handcent. The default SMS app may be bundled with Android, but it was NOT a bug in the OS. Try educating yourself next time.

So what you're saying is that is was a big in the OS SMS app. and you needed a third party app to not have the bug. got ya.

Nobody questioned whether it was real news or not, just why it is being reposted ;) Besides that , it's difficult to understand why the BBC would waste their time reporting on an issue that only effects users on a single American mobile network.

In my opinion? Stocks & Investors.

Oh I'm sorry, you see I consider the default SMS app to be part of the OS...because you see IT SHIPS WITH THE OS and it's a MAJOR part of a phone. If my HD7 didn't send text messages correctly, I would consider it a WP7 issue..not a "default SMS application that is bundled with WP7 issue".

No need to get your panties in a bunch over it.

Doesn't make any difference, the sms application is not part of the core os functionality, and it doesn't happen to all SMS sent from android phones therefore it is not an is bug.

I think you need to calm down. I also think you ought to think before calling me a hypocrite because (as far as I can remember) I've never posted in this forum about Android and never even read a single Android thread. I have no idea what SMS bug you're talking about but by the sounds of things you posted this story to get a bit of revenge. :rolleyes:

I really don't care what you think my reasons are, like I said if you don't like it, don't read it.

Doesn't make any difference, the sms application is not part of the core os functionality, and it doesn't happen to all SMS sent from android phones therefore it is not an is bug.

Ok then, I'll apply the same logic to this news then :rolleyes:

Doesn't make any difference, the application (in question) is not part of the core OS functionality, and it doesn't happen to all users of WP7 phones therefore it is not an OS bug.

There we go. Good to see we're on the same page.

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Now back to reality, too bad the SMS application IS part of the OS functionality...I don't care what you think but SMS is a basic part of a phone, and hence becomes an integral part of the OS. Just because using an app can avoid the bug doesn't mean its no longer an OS bug.

Now if this "bug" was because of the feedback option (as some users think) it's an OS issue since the feedback is built into the OS. If it's because of yahoo mail syncing then it really depends on whether Yahoo servers are talking too much to the phone (or whether the yahoo mail sync implementation within WP7 is flawed). If it was because of a third party app, then its no longer an OS issue.

Ok then, I'll apply the same logic to this news then :rolleyes:

Doesn't make any difference, the application (in question) is not part of the core OS functionality, and it doesn't happen to all users of WP7 phones therefore it is not an OS bug.

There we go. Good to see we're on the same page.

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Now back to reality, too bad the SMS application IS part of the OS functionality...I don't care what you think but SMS is a basic part of a phone, and hence becomes an integral part of the OS. Just because using an app can avoid the bug doesn't mean its no longer an OS bug.

Now if this "bug" was because of the feedback option (as some users think) it's an OS issue since the feedback is built into the OS. If it's because of yahoo mail syncing then it really depends on whether Yahoo servers are talking too much to the phone (or whether the yahoo mail sync implementation within WP7 is flawed). If it was because of a third party app, then its no longer an OS issue.

So going by your logic then, it's fair to say that everytime a bug crops up in IE, or Safari it's the fault of Windows or OSX, just because they are bundled with the OS?

So going by your logic then, it's fair to say that everytime a bug crops up in IE, or Safari it's the fault of Windows or OSX, just because they are bundled with the OS?

no, more accurately a bug in the net messenger however.

Doesn't make any difference, the sms application is not part of the core os functionality, and it doesn't happen to all SMS sent from android phones therefore it is not an is bug.

I really don't care what you think my reasons are, like I said if you don't like it, don't read it.

First define "core os functionality"

Looks like I am one of the affected people. Samsung Focus on AT&T since when the phone was launched in mid-Nov (start of spike).

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I am not using Yahoo mail, Feedback is enabled but use of mobile data for it is disabled.

I do see some huge chunks of data transfer in my bill.

Looks like I am one of the affected people. Samsung Focus on AT&T since when the phone was launched in mid-Nov (start of spike).

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I am not using Yahoo mail, Feedback is enabled but use of mobile data for it is disabled.

I do see some huge chunks of data transfer in my bill.

Did anything change for you between those two months? More gaming and apps that update often? It's hard to see what's going on if you don't have a more detailed log I guess.

Did anything change for you between those two months? More gaming and apps that update often? It's hard to see what's going on if you don't have a more detailed log I guess.

I can think of podcasts streaming as one of the culprits but I used to do that on my iPhone as well. I download updates mostly when I am at home/work and it should be using wifi for that :/. I see some chunks of 175MB in the bill and it might be streaming?

This is my total data billing during last month's cycle

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Unfortunately looking at the reports, even if 3G is off, the data waits until 3G turns back on to be sent, so it won't help anything :[

That doesn't make any sense at all. Not saying it doesn't happen but if I'm sure it continues on with wifi.

Anyways, I think using this feature would help alot, I know it has for me. I just used almost all my 200 MB for this month but I turned off 3G and just used wifi as much as possible. I'll use my 3G here and there when I'm looking for directions but then I turn it off once I get my info. Hopefully the issue will be solved for everyone's sake and sorry to hear that it's going on. I would just say, to be safe, turn off 3G unless you really need it.

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