Hello.

Since upgrading to an iPhone 4S in February with O2 I have been absolutely 
caning the 1GB data allowance I get every month as part of the tariff.  
Previously this had never been an issue and I have not changed any of my mobile 
internet/data use behaviour since.  At first I thought this was the delight of 
using iCloud that I was paying for.  However, it appears, according to the O2 
customer service bod I just spoke to, that the bulk of my data allowance is 
being consumed by some sort of update that occurs at midnight.  This update 
consumes anywhere between 100-200 Mb at a time.  The problem is that I don't 
know how I discover what app is responsible for this usage.  Has anyone had 
this problem before and if so what did you do to knock it on the head?  The O2 
customer service bod suggested I upgrade to the latest version of iOS.  
Currently I am using 5.1.1 but am loath to update it to 6 given its widely 
reported problems.  Additionally I don't know to what effect this will actually 
remedy the problem.  Ideally I would like to isolate the app or function 
responsible for sucking up all the data and either get rid of it or change its 
settings.

Thanks.


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