WE R LIBRARY FORMAT
Level | Advanced |
Device | Smartphone (iPhone) |
Topic | Internet |
Sub-topic | Connecting Via Mobile Data |
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While most people connect to the internet using WiFi, technology has allowed us to connect through many other ways too! One perfect example of this is with mobile data. Much like a WiFi connection, mobile data can allow you to connect to the internet. This can then help you go about your internet browsing or scrolling through social media as you would on a wireless connection. In this article, we’ll teach you how to connect to the internet via mobile data through your iPhone! | |
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Step # | Action |
1 | Before you go and connect to the internet via mobile data, you will first need a mobile data plan. Once you have a sim card with a mobile data plan, you can get started on using that mobile data connection. |
2 | You’ll need to go to your iPhone’s settings to set up your mobile data connection. Look for the Settings app and tap it to open it. This is what the Settings app icon looks like: |
3 | Upon opening your iPhone’s settings, scroll down and locate the option that says “Cellular.” An example of where you can find it can be found below. |
4 | You will be taken to another window that will look something like this: To turn on your data, simply tap on the switch opposite the line that says “Cellular Data.” |
5 | Aside from being able to turn on your data, you can also choose the type of cellular data connection you want. To do this, tap on the line that says “Cellular Data Options.” |
6 | You will find yourself at a window that looks like this: From here, you can choose to switch on Low Data Mode to help reduce the amount of data you consume, making your cellular data allocation last longer or spending less on cellular data. |
7 | You can also choose the type of mobile data connection by tapping on the option that says “Voice & Data.” |
8 | After tapping on “Voice & Data”, you will find yourself at a window that looks like this: You can choose to go for connections that range from 3G, 4G, 5G, and LTE–arranged in order from slowest to fastest data connection–depending on what your data plan and phone allow. |
9 | After you’ve set up your mobile data, you can also turn it on by using the drop-down menu on your iPhone. Simply swipe down from the top right corner of your iPhone, and you’ll find yourself on this screen: |
10 | Tap on this icon, which will turn green, and your mobile data will also be turned on! |
11 | To turn it off, simply go back to the drop-down menu and tap on the mobile data icon or go to your iPhone’s settings and turn it off from the “Cellular” tab. |
12 | Congratulations! You now know how to connect via mobile data from your iPhone! |
Conclusion | |
You don’t always need a WiFi connection to be able to connect to the internet. Thanks to modern technology, you can also use mobile data! Mobile data works the same way as any other internet connection. The only difference is you’re using a mobile data plan that comes with most cell phone plans! What’s more, the process is simple. If you’re using an iPhone, you need only turn on your data from your phone’s settings menu or the drop-down menu. Once that’s done, you’ll be able to browse the internet or scroll through your social media accounts the way you would if you had a WiFi connection! Using your mobile data to connect to the internet sounds like a relatively simple process, which it usually is. However, some may still find this process a little confusing. For one reason or another, a person may still struggle to figure out how to connect using their data. This is perfectly fine as it happens. Fortunately, good help is there for those who need it. In this case, you can find good help in us! All you need to do is reach out to us, and we’ll help you figure out the problem. We’ll learn more about your little dilemma and walk you through the process needed to help you out of it. You’ll be using your mobile data before you know it! | |
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