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iPhone 4S Doubles Data Consumption: Study

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First Posted: 01/05/12 07:14 PM ET Updated: 01/06/12 01:55 PM ET


By Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent

(Reuters) - Apple's new iPhone 4S consumes on average twice as much data as the previous iPhone model and even more than iPad tablets due to increasing use of online services like the virtual personal assistant Siri, an industry study showed.

When Apple rolled out the iPhone 4S in October, its small improvements disappointed many analysts and reviewers, but consumer demand for the device has been strong, and buyers have extensively used their devices.

IPhone 4S users transfer on average three times more data than users of the older iPhone 3G model which was used as the benchmark in a study by telecom network technology firm Arieso.

Data usage of the previous model, the iPhone 4, was only 1.6 times higher than the iPhone 3G, while iPad2 tablets consumed 2.5 times more data than the iPhone 3G, the study showed.

Today's generation of smartphones is placing increasing demands on available carrier bandwidth as applications become slicker and average personal usage of videos intensifies.

That sharp rise in data consumption puts more pressure on wireless operators to speed up capacity investments, as they are struggling already with clogged telecom networks to keep up with growing demand for data services on the go.

A smartphone's consumption of data depends upon what the user asks it to do.

The iPhone 4S is perceived by some as a data hog because of Siri, a well-reviewed virtual personal-assistant and search app. It is integrated into the iPhone 4S and responds to voice commands.

"I use the iPhone 4 myself and when I first heard of the iPhone 4S features I was not compelled to rush out and get one. However, the data usage numbers I am seeing make me wonder what I am missing," said Arieso's chief technology officer, Michael Flanagan.

He said as tablets use smartphone-like user interfaces and software platforms, their data usage was similar to top-end smartphones.

"A tablet still looks like a big smartphone," he said.

Mobile data usage has skyrocketed since the introduction of Apple's original iPhone in 2007, with usage of data networks seen roughly doubling each year. Emerging mobile cloud services such as Siri are expected to further boost growth.

Wireless operators are keen on raising revenue from Internet browsing and the social networking boom as revenue from traditional voice calls declines, but they are facing increasingly congested networks.

Fearful of losing customers, only a few operators have publicly admitted to the problem of keeping pace with data traffic, but the majority are experiencing difficulties.

"There is no silver bullet," Flanagan said, adding that the introduction of new, more efficient LTE networks will help. But he said operators should also identify heavy users of data and distribute small cellsites to them to offload traffic from mobile networks.

New, so-called small cell technologies enable operators to use tiny, almost personal base stations which cost around $100 to remove mobile data traffic from the big base stations which serve hundreds or thousands of clients around them.

Telecoms gear makers Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks and Alcatel-Lucent -- which have had to battle aggressive pricing by Asian rivals -- hope rising data traffic will lead to new orders.

(Reporting By Tarmo Virki in Helsinki, editing by Matthew Lewis)

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09:36 PM on 01/08/2012
The 4s is so much faster than my 3G was. Ergo, I use it more. More data use is the result...
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BrettG88
Um... It's exactly what it looks like...
09:30 PM on 01/08/2012
Did anyone else watch the video on the 4th slide? Half-way in that's one hell of an auto correct.
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Michael Johnson 1
07:08 PM on 01/08/2012
Phones don't use more data.....people do.
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mediamarv
1-2-3 Is this thing working?
10:14 PM on 01/07/2012
"as they are struggling already with clogged telecom networks to keep up with growing demand for data services on the ....."

I haven't heard of any so called clogged networks, nor have any of my IT friends. This story sounds like a made up issue to meet a deadline.
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jonthebru
Li 'dat!
03:07 PM on 01/07/2012
Most people who use "smartphones" are unaware that almost every time you use an app it talks to its home base at a server farm somewhere. Siri being a classic example of data use, without it the app does not work.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
02:48 PM on 01/07/2012
Sprint is still advertising Unlimited data for a fixed price, if they can keep their speed up they will win most of the new customers, which is where the money is since they agree to a 2 year contract!

BTW: I don't as yet have an iPhone but they are looking better all the time!
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Samuel Bun
We have the technology
10:56 AM on 01/07/2012
Siri sounds like google lite with a voice. I would get bored and not use it. I have a gps and don't use it much since I know where I am most of the time.
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rybalaw
10:02 AM on 01/07/2012
The more i read about iphone and to a lesser extent android the more I like my simple 3g Blackberry Curve and tmobile. I am not surprised that Sprint messed up again. Maybe not having the iphone was the best decision tmobile made.
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Pectin
Lie to me...
10:21 AM on 01/07/2012
Yeah, they really dodged the bullet, there...
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techBob
whatever happened to peace, love and understanding
11:35 PM on 01/08/2012
LOL
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Tunghoy
My other car is a TARDIS
09:33 AM on 01/07/2012
Is it the device that consumes more bandwidth, or is it the user of the device? And if you're using a wi-fi connection instead of a mobile connection, it won't cost you anything extra.
08:46 AM on 01/07/2012
What did the oeprators expect? They are the ones who pushed these devices on people, why weren't they ready for it? Oh right, short-sightedness...the new American Way!
08:07 AM on 01/07/2012
I wish journalist could understand techology better. All the extra strain is not a strain on ISPs "bandidth" it is a strain on their infrastructure. Bandwidth is almost unlimited. Infrastructure is the computers, hubs, switches etc to dish out the bandwidth. Do journalists not clue in that the ISPs etc have been crying there is not enough "bandwidth" since we were all on dial up. Clearly history has shown it is not "bandwidth" that is the problem.
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liaisonsus
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02:30 AM on 01/07/2012
I use neither devices and I am still in business..Don't need them believe it or not.
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mseguin
My micro-bio is a newt.
01:36 AM on 01/07/2012
If they enabled flash, they could cut down on some of the browser bandwidth at least. Just saying.
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Pectin
Lie to me...
10:22 AM on 01/07/2012
Nonsense.
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mseguin
My micro-bio is a newt.
11:56 AM on 01/07/2012
Purple.
08:10 PM on 01/06/2012
This my 3rd iPhone and I love it!! However I don't use Siri, have no use for it. Had Tmobile for the last 4 years and I see on AT&T less dropped calls and faster speeds. I also have an iPad
08:07 PM on 01/06/2012
He who dies with the most toys, wins.
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mh430
CHUCK my great dane, stands by all my comments
05:35 AM on 01/07/2012
I'm a little confused as to what you mean, but if it's what I think it is, very funny. And I mean this in a good way.
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Pectin
Lie to me...
10:22 AM on 01/07/2012
Not to mention completely original.
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Samuel Bun
We have the technology
10:59 AM on 01/07/2012
That was one of the stupidest bumper stickers.