I have a Motorola Droid and have the 150MB data plan from Verizon. When I am at home I always use my wi-fi connection. I've had this phone for only three days now rarely get on the web or any web based application and I have already used 25MB of data. How is this so when I am almost always on a wi-fi connection? I already checked all my running applications and none of them are using any data right now. Please help.|||You only use your MB when you're on the 3G network, so your Wifi connection isn't eating up your megabytes. Really, the 25 MB for a Droid is next to nothing because of all the background data. If your phone jumps off Wifi at all, it will start counting 'em up.
If you do have to get off the Wifi and want to avoid the auto-updates from the apps and running widgets, go to settings, accounts %26amp; sync settings, and turn off background data. This should help you out. You may also want to turn off auto-sync, which is directly underneath background data's setting.
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