Windows Phone 8: Data Sense

It's only available on Verizon Wireless for now, but Data Sense will be coming to other carriers soon as well

Available only to customers on Verizon Wireless for the time being, Data Sense is a new Windows Phone 8 feature that helps you keep track of your cellular data usage. This is important because most people today have metered accounts with a set amount of data, and Data Sense will help you prevent exceeding this limit.

Note: I first discussed Data Sense back in February 2012 in Windows Phone 8 Preview: Back then, the feature was called Data Smart.

“The idea behind [Data Sense] is to ensure that you get the most out of your data plan,” Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore said in the infamously leaked internal Windows Phone 8 video from early 2012. “The most important thing we’re doing is reducing the amount of data we use. We try to use Wi-Fi instead of cellular when we can … We’re building a user experience that will help you understand and manage your data usage. And we’re building in a mechanism so that Windows Phone can be configured in many countries to have the cellular data automatically offloaded operator-owned Wi-Fi.”

I don’t have a Windows Phone 8 handset on Verizon, so I haven’t been able to test this feature extensively. Instead, I borrowed a friend’s phone over the weekend to check it out and figured readers would be interested to see what’s coming soon to non-Verizon customers. Here are some screenshots and notes about the feature.

Tile

The Data Sense live tile animates to display the amount of data remaining in the current billing period and other related information.

App

The Data Sense app provides a nice dashboard for your data plan. You see a nice graphical overview of your usage for the current billing period, with options for setting up the app for your plan and configuring intelligent hand-off to Wi-Fi networks when possible.

Settings

Data Sense provides a few interesting settings. You can restrict background data usage when you’re near your monthly limit and fully configure the app to understand your data plan, including your monthly data limit, the day of the month that the plan resets, and the limit type.

There’s more…

Data Sense also provides notifications when you’re getting close to your limit. Since I didn’t spend enough time with the app to test that, I’m not able to comment on how that works. And it also actively integrates with mobile carrier-sponsored Wi-Fi networks, switching data usage to free Wi-Fi whenever possible. (A related Local Scout feature also helps you find nearby free Wi-Fi as well.)

I’m interested in actually using Data Sense regularly, and while I don’t have any information about when AT&T and other carriers will get this feature, I’m surprised it’s not more broadly available already.

Discuss this Article 16

mog0
on Dec 10, 2012

I just wish they'd release it as a data usage monitor for those of us whose carriers don't support it. I'm not too bothered about the web page compression or wifi handoff features but I'd like to know what's using my data up.

MikeGoatly
on Dec 10, 2012

+1 - it's a shame that if you buy the phone off-contract you miss out on this feature.

Timo47
on Dec 10, 2012

The overview screen says the data is measured by your phone and may differ from what your carrier measures. So why does this feature need to be supported by your carrier if it's the phone that does the measuring?

enjoyfebruary
on Dec 10, 2012

Off Topic - MusicMan HD130 as the post pic?

pthurrott
on Dec 10, 2012

:) I just liked the nobs. It's in the Windows Phone 8 commercial that's airing now.

Captain Lou
on Dec 10, 2012

Hmm. Doesn't help much if you're on a shared-data plan though. Next weekend we're planning on going back to Verizon - daughter wants an iPhone, wife wants an Andriod and I want an HTC 8x. At least I'll know how much data I am using...

geeko
on Dec 10, 2012

Seems similar to the app Nokia provides for Lumia users. But it is typical of WP that you need a third-party app for something so fundamental to the user experience.

Mortarm
on Dec 10, 2012

Um, what does a guitar amp have to do with Data Sense?

pmbAustin
on Dec 10, 2012

I bought the Nokia 920 from AT&T, and it has a pre-installed AT&T app that shows the data usage and other account info (like what day of the month things reset). There's no tile, and you're dependent on AT&T giving you any notifications you're getting close... but at least the information IS avialable somewhat easily.

pthurrott
on Dec 10, 2012

I should have mentioned that. AT&T is actually excellent about texting you when you get close to your data limit, and the price for additional data is reasonable. The My AT&T app is excellent.

I heard via email that T-Mobile has a similar app as well.

Daelen
on Dec 10, 2012

How does it compare to the Data Usage options on Android 4.0 and above?
Do you get a breakdown on how much data each individual app is using?

tjmorio
on Dec 10, 2012

Yes, it shows you a breakdown of both Cellular and Wi-Fi data used by each app.

Daelen
on Dec 11, 2012

Awesome. Thanks tjmorio!

ShaneMichelon
on Dec 10, 2012

The Microsoft Surface has a nifty feature that allows you to define a connection as limited and monitor usage. It works really well for my tethering on my Lumia 800. It is obviously just counting all the data going through that pipe. Why can't WP8 do the same thing? You should be able to monitor usage through different WiFi connections as well as through your carrier. Why should it be a carrier dependent feature at all?

shobhittulsyan
on Jan 20, 2013

Is there any third part app to get the same functionality on lumia 920 unlocked device

hillr
on Apr 1, 2013

Sheesh, it is April. What is taking so long to get this app onto the AT&T network? Both my wife's 920 and my daughter's 900 occasionally go crazy on the cellular network and run over their 200 MB plans in a matter of minutes. First they get a 65% capacity message, then a 90% message about 30 minutes later. This has happened two months in a row so they now just turn off their cellular connection. I'd like to track down the bastard app that is consuming this bandwidth.

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