:D Ok, question answered.

Turns out there is a bug for this already: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-network/+bug/1373463 
<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-network/+bug/1373463>

> On 20 Jan 2016, at 1:39 PM, vampireechidna <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Android devices, you have the ability to turn off mobile data (2G/3G/4G) 
> still allowing you to be connected to the mobile network to receive incoming 
> calls and text messages. I think this would be a good feature to have on the 
> Ubuntu Phone. Some may get charged a lot for over use of MB/GB data usage. 
> 
> On Wed, 20 Jan, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Marcus Tomlinson 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The currently accepted method to doing this is to switch on flight mode, 
>> then turn WiFi back on. Do you feel that this is too convoluted? As far as I 
>> know, this is the same for Android devices.
>> 
>>> On 20 Jan 2016, at 12:43 PM, Heroldich Robin <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey all!
>>> 
>>> I have been using a Bq Aquaris E4.5 phone as my daily driver for more than 
>>> 10 months and I really love it. Last month my mother's phone was broken, so 
>>> we needed to look for a new one. And we've bought a Bq Aquaris E5 to her. 
>>> She really likes it. The only problem is that she has a SIM card with a 
>>> very low amount of mobile data (50MB) and she easily runs out of this limit 
>>> if she doesn't turned mobile data off when she doesn't use it. But on the 
>>> Network Indicator there are switches only for Airplane mode, WiFi and 
>>> Hotspot, there isn't any for Mobile data. So she needs to open System 
>>> Settings everytime when she wants to enable or disable it. Is there a 
>>> reason behind the decision to there's no switch for this purpose? If no, 
>>> could you provide a switch for mobile data on this indicator too? She and I 
>>> would really pleased. Thanks.
>>> 
>>> p.s.: Thanks everyone for you hard work.
>>> 
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