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Using Data monitor, Turning off data traffic, Usage info - xperia phones

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Usage info For quality purposes, Sony collects anonymous bug reports and statistics regarding your phone usage. None of the information gathered includes personal data. By default, the usage info sending option is not activated. But you can choose to activate it if you like. To send usage info 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Xperia™ > Usage info settings. 3 Mark the Send usage info checkbox. Using Data monitor Use the Data monitor to keep track of the amount of data your phone sends and receives. This application tracks the approximate data traffic over 2G/3G networks from a predefined start day. The values are reset monthly. For example, if the start day is set to 15, the data traffic counter is reset on the 15th day of every month. The first time you start the Data monitor, the start day is set to 1. Get the Data monitor to alert you when the amount of transferred data reaches a certain limit. You can set limits separately for sent data, received data and total data. You can also activate the Data monitor as a widget on the Home screen. Data amounts indicated are approximate. Please consult your service provider to verify actual data usage. Data sent or received over Wi-Fi® or Bluetooth™ connections is not tracked. To set the Data monitor start day 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Data monitor. 3 Tap Settings > Month period. 4 Adjust the start day by scrolling up and down. 5 When finished, tap OK. To set a Data monitor alert 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Data monitor. 3 Tap the bell icon next to Sent data, Received data or Total data, depending on which alert you want to set. 4 Adjust the values by scrolling up and down. 5 When finished, tap OK. To clear a Data monitor alert 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Data monitor. 3 Tap the bell icon next to Sent data, Received data or Total data, depending on the alert you want to remove. 4 Tap Reset. The alert limit is reset to zero and the alert is deactivated. Turning off data traffic You can disable all data connections in 2G or 3G networks with your phone to avoid any unwanted data downloads and synchronisations. Contact your network operator if you need detailed information about your subscription plan and data traffic costs. You can still use Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth™ connections when the data traffic is turned off. You can also send and receive multimedia messages. 33 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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Usage info
For quality purposes, Sony collects anonymous bug reports and statistics regarding your
phone usage. None of the information gathered includes personal data. By default, the
usage info sending option is not activated. But you can choose to activate it if you like.
To send usage info
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Xperia™
>
Usage info settings
.
3
Mark the
Send usage info
checkbox.
Using Data monitor
Use the Data monitor to keep track of the amount of data your phone sends and
receives. This application tracks the approximate data traffic over 2G/3G networks from
a predefined start day. The values are reset monthly. For example, if the start day is set
to 15, the data traffic counter is reset on the 15th day of every month. The first time you
start the Data monitor, the start day is set to 1.
Get the Data monitor to alert you when the amount of transferred data reaches a certain
limit. You can set limits separately for sent data, received data and total data. You can
also activate the Data monitor as a widget on the Home screen.
Data amounts indicated are approximate. Please consult your service provider to verify actual
data usage.
Data sent or received over Wi-Fi® or Bluetooth™ connections is not tracked.
To set the Data monitor start day
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Data monitor
.
3
Tap
Settings
>
Month period
.
4
Adjust the start day by scrolling up and down.
5
When finished, tap
OK
.
To set a Data monitor alert
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Data monitor
.
3
Tap the bell icon next to
Sent data
,
Received data
or
Total data
, depending on
which alert you want to set.
4
Adjust the values by scrolling up and down.
5
When finished, tap
OK
.
To clear a Data monitor alert
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Data monitor
.
3
Tap the bell icon next to
Sent data
,
Received data
or
Total data
, depending on
the alert you want to remove.
4
Tap
Reset
. The alert limit is reset to zero and the alert is deactivated.
Turning off data traffic
You can disable all data connections in 2G or 3G networks with your phone to avoid any
unwanted data downloads and synchronisations. Contact your network operator if you
need detailed information about your subscription plan and data traffic costs.
You can still use Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth™ connections when the data traffic is turned off. You
can also send and receive multimedia messages.
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This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.