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How can I find out how many GPRS kilobytes I've used?

01 February 2006 · by Steve Litchfield
Applications, Performance, Communications Series 80

Q. I’ve been using my new 9300 quite a bit on the World Wide Web. I can’t see a GPRS counter application though. How can I find out how many kilobytes of data I’ve used?

A. There’s no separate application icon for this on the Nokia 9300 and 9500, rather a ‘Log’ facility is available from the menu of almost every program. This includes information on all your communications, including voice, dial-up, Wi-Fi… and GPRS.

Go into ‘Log’ and use ‘GPRS data counter’ on its menu. You might also wish to ‘Filter by type’, choosing ‘Data connections’, giving you more detail.