on 22-08-2020 10:05
I have recently switched to an Xperia 1 ii.
Yesterday I attached it to my car with a USB cable to recharge it.
To my surprise I found that I could now use my phone using the car's audio system, for example I could access my Spotify playlist from the car's contol panel and hear them through the car's audio.
I can see myself using this a lot BUT if Iam using Spotify whilst travelling in my car away from wi-fi am I using my data allowance? (I suspect so). Does anybody have a rough idea of what, say, an hour of Spotify listening would use in data?
Similarly when I connected the cable I could use Google Maps on the car system, does this use my data allowance?
Thanks
Martin Smith
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on 22-08-2020 10:38
Yes it uses your data.
Spotify is on average 40mb per hour but you can change the streaming quality in Spotify settings.
on 22-08-2020 10:38
Yes it uses your data.
Spotify is on average 40mb per hour but you can change the streaming quality in Spotify settings.
on 22-08-2020 10:56
on 22-08-2020 10:56
Thanks MI5
So it looks like 1 5Gb plan would give me about 125 hours a month or 4 hours a day
Do you happen to know Google Maps data usage?
Thank you
Martin Smith
on 22-08-2020 11:38
on 22-08-2020 11:38
You can download Google maps to your phone so it uses no data at all.
Any traffic updates are negligible.
on 22-08-2020 13:27
on 22-08-2020 13:27
@Smudgelent The reason you can now do this in your car is because you either have Android Auto or Apple Car Play, depending on whichever phone you have.
on 22-08-2020 14:48
on 22-08-2020 14:48
on 23-08-2020 06:57
on 23-08-2020 06:57
Many thanks Bambino