"Android OS" suck up all my mobile data - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently I found out my phone will keep loading data in background. But I have no idea what applications is it. And what is downloading into my phone. It happen when I reboot the phone, no matter is on WiFi or mobile data. Restricted background data can stop it leaking data, but it is something wrong with the system.
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This may provide some insight. If I had to guess, either your WiFi or Mobile Signal (or both) are screwed up or weak, causing the CNE service to constantly analyze the different networks available to the phone instead of just sticking with one. Just a guess, however. I've never had this problem. I'd try turning off WiFi or perhaps turning on Airplane Mode and then enabling WiFi to see if the data usage calms down.
Also, what ROM/kernel are you running?

Alcolawl said:
This may provide some insight. If I had to guess, either your WiFi or Mobile Signal (or both) are screwed up or weak, causing the CNE service to constantly analyze the different networks available to the phone instead of just sticking with one. Just a guess, however. I've never had this problem. I'd try turning off WiFi or perhaps turning on Airplane Mode and then enabling WiFi to see if the data usage calms down.
Also, what ROM/kernel are you running?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/development/rom-pure-nexus-layers-fi-wifi-calling-t3244601
"Pure Nexus " Rom, but i did install another Rom "Chroma"
Same thing happened, it auto loading data when i reboot , load almost 1 GB every bootup.
Now i try have a wipe of DATA, System and cash. No idea what happening

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T-Mo Wifi calling and app update issues

I was having an error where wifi calling suddenly decided to not work after a couple of months. Also, at the same time my app updates stopped working. After using my google machine for a few minutes, it told me I have to change my 911 address on the t-mo site. I changed it to the nearest business to my house as directed by google machine. Problem fixed instantly. This has something to do with big brother requiring more accurate 911 addresses or something, and the address has to be "recognized" somehow and apparently business address are more recognizable.
The error I saw was this: "W006.15 ISP or T-Mobile Network Error". Also, something about how I have to register to the network then the wifi app would crash when I tried to connect. On the app updates, it would download the app. Then instead of going to install it would appear to try and re-download the app and then crash with the notification of error downloading update.
Anyway, hopefully this saves somebody else some time.
Decided to turn on Wifi calling today and saw it was not working. Getting the same error. I tried this, clearing the app data, removed battery and sim but it still is not working. Been looking around and see that many people are having this problem. Hope it gets fixed soon...
Need to make sure you'd wifi is sending information because sometimes your gateway or router would take a "break" and not found anything. So try to restart your router.
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Why is my 4g signal on along with wifi

Same question as the title. See this screenshot
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I was having this problem for the first day or two. I simply turned off mobile data for awhile and then turned it back on a few hours later and it only pops up now when receiving or sending an MMS (or when I leave the wifi signal, of course). Not sure if that's the fix or just a fluke.
crazyg0od33 said:
Same question as the title. See this screenshot
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This is across all phones I've used from time to time nothing to be concerned about it'll go away with time with no action on your behalf.
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I figured out that its verizon's stupid CallerID app. It needs mobile data on to analyze incoming calls. It's not used, but its on. I disabled callerID and its not there anymore
I also thought it was the CallerID app and disabled it. However the issue re-occurs whenever I open the My Verizon Mobile app to work with my account. I tested it though by streaming some music for a while then checking my phones data usage in settings and it's not actually using mobile data.
My uncle's did the same thing when using Facebook app and then turning on wifi. Haven't had a chance to test his yet, but I'm pretty sure it's the same issue. Still, it's an annoying problem, especially when you get phone calls from the fam wondering why their phone's using 4g when on wifi
When my 4G won't turn off I just restart the phone and it does the trick. Doesn't happen very often for me though.
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Strange WiFi network

There is a WiFi network "BrokeAsDancer" that shows up on both my phones. Rooted N3 and stock S5.
My PC picks it up at home but on our phones it shows always nearby and full strength no matter where we are, including another state.
Anyone ever see this issue before?
have to tired ? restarting your device?? may be it helps
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Long press...then forget network
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JFizDaWiz said:
There is a WiFi network "BrokeAsDancer" that shows up on both my phones. Rooted N3 and stock S5.
My PC picks it up at home but on our phones it shows always nearby and full strength no matter where we are, including another state.
Anyone ever see this issue before?
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Its because either you have connected to that network before knowingly or unknowingly and it saves it in the phone, so when you are in range you can connect it again. You can get rid of it by long pressing that network and forgetting it as og.blaah said. Even if you restart your phone it won't go away, you have to manually "forget" that network. Hope it helps.
I've never connected to this network and it shows up as full signal available on multiple phones in every location I'm in. Its been doing this for over a year. Anyone that comes into contact with this network (as in, in range of) gets this problem
If it was on both phones in multiple locations, and one phone was stock, its because of some app you're using, only reasonable explanation
No apps. Just switched ROMs didn't install anything and same issue. No common 3rd party between the two phones. It is a mystery

M8S - Massive data dlownloads from Google Play Services

Hi guys,
I hope someone here can help me figure out a solution to this problem. It seems that every time I switch on my data (4G, 3G, etc.) Google Play Services suddenly kicks into overdrive and downloads an insane amount of data for no reason that I can figure out.
My first indication this was happening was when my mobile operator turned off my data a few days after getting the phone because I had already hit my monthly limit (3GB)! I switched off my data until my new bill arrived and when I turned it back on again on the 14th of this month, it started happening again. I went into settings and selected "restrict background data" and this stopped it, but my phone wasn't working as I expected it, as I'm sure you can imagine. Over the previous weekend, I was staying at a B&B. I turned on data for an hour and unselected "restrict background data" so I could use the phone like normal. I left the phone down for that hour doing nothing before I remembered I left data on (the horror!) and discovered it downloaded a further 300-odd MB's in that time.
I've attached some screens for you to look at. This is a new phone, but this behavior is totally alien to me. Can anyone help?
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RESOLVED:
Called HTC Support and they were as surprised as anyone would be. They reluctantly decided that the best, even though the most primative, form of action here would be Factory Reset.
It worked, so I'm glad I have my phone working as it should now.

Question Could someone help please

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My phone went like this last night, and it hasn't came back on again, my phone was on low battery last night and it went into extreme power saver, I don't no if this is just a coincidence or not but I'm lost here
never seen that before. id turn it off, take the sim card out, clean it, re-insert and see if that does anything. Otherwise call EE and check their isnt an issue with the account?
edit: you havent turned on airplane mode or something have you?
I'd also try to change different APN settings. I'm guessing only mobile data is affected and wifi works fine?
I don't no what has happened but I use that phone code *#*#4636#*#* to change it to 4g, and it reconnected, hopefully it's a one off issue and I'm not being locked out
kevinireland11 said:
I don't no what has happened but I use that phone code *#*#4636#*#* to change it to 4g, and it reconnected, hopefully it's a one off issue and I'm not being locked out
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P6P has its issues with data and reception. Lot's of complaints about low reception / low voice quality with low reception and slow data transfers (wifi isn't unheard of either but less problematic). I think it's been improving with software updates but mine still a complete pile of **** in terms of reception and phone call quality.
Try a hard reboot, if that doesn't work a network reset. On Samsung's it's called SIMtoolkit, clear its data as well; it will rebuild itself.

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