While on a recent road trip my wife and I used her iPad2 and iPhone 4S plus my Droid Razr Maxx for basic internet access and for maps/directions. All used Verizon data plans, 3G for the iPhone and iPad, 4G for the Razr Maxx.
My data usage for the Razr Maxx was very low - about .03 GB of my data plan's allotted 4 GB for the month. My wife's iPad used more than half of the allotted 2 GB for its data plan. Most of the iPad data use was probably for the maps app, obtaining routes and directions. We did not have the app running continuously - just checked and re-did the route directions every hour or so.
Is there a fundamental difference in the way IOS and Android download and use data? For the few days during the trip that we were actually driving, I thought that the data use for the iPad was excessive. I tended to use the Razr Maxx phone a little more since it is a 4G device, but its data usage was much less.
Any thoughts or suggestions on using your data allowance more efficiently, or thoughts on differences in data use by Android vs. IOS devices?
My data usage for the Razr Maxx was very low - about .03 GB of my data plan's allotted 4 GB for the month. My wife's iPad used more than half of the allotted 2 GB for its data plan. Most of the iPad data use was probably for the maps app, obtaining routes and directions. We did not have the app running continuously - just checked and re-did the route directions every hour or so.
Is there a fundamental difference in the way IOS and Android download and use data? For the few days during the trip that we were actually driving, I thought that the data use for the iPad was excessive. I tended to use the Razr Maxx phone a little more since it is a 4G device, but its data usage was much less.
Any thoughts or suggestions on using your data allowance more efficiently, or thoughts on differences in data use by Android vs. IOS devices?