Android Enthusiasts Asked by Briandotcom0 on December 3, 2021
248 Mb this last week of background data compared to 41 Mb foreground. Last month was 400/100. How do I go about seeing what’s the cause? I don’t send/receive many pictures, when I do it’s usually a Hangouts message, not MMS, but usually on wifi too. My brother is 441 foreground, 85 background fore comparison, so about opposite. But as frequently as we’re on wifi, I wouldn’t think it should use that much cellular data.
Anyone have any tips or a way to start investigating what’s going on?
Edit: doesn’t fix the root cause, but disabling background cellular data usage doesn’t stop you from getting notifications through the magic of GCM push notifications.
I just got off chat with Project Fi support. Here's the workaround they gave me to this bug.
Project Fi Support: Please follow the below steps.
User: Done. What functionality have I lost by turning off Background data?
Project Fi Support: You have not lost any thing. It will just make sure that the data is not used when you are not using Hangouts. For reference, you can go through this link: https://support.google.com/fi/answer/2819524?hl=en
User: So new text messages will still notify me right away when they come in?
Project Fi Support: Yes, you'll be getting the messages if the data is on.
Answered by David on December 3, 2021
It used 1.5GB in less than a day for me a couple of weeks ago, so I've turned off background data for the app. Makes it pretty crippled, but only option. I can't find any answer to this problem anywhere.
Answered by Stacey Cherny on December 3, 2021
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