Keeping an eye on your data usage is essential, especially when traveling, switching plans, or trying to cut back on unexpected charges. iPhones have a built-in way to track your data usage without downloading any third-party apps, but the interface can be a bit confusing. Here's how to find your daily, monthly, roaming, and Wi-Fi data usage on iOS.
Monitoring your data usage is essential, especially if you’re traveling, on a limited plan, or switching to an eSIM. iPhones let you track mobile data usage, roaming, and app-level consumption, but there are limitations like no automatic monthly resets or daily breakdowns. Here's how to find and interpret all the relevant data usage stats on your iPhone.
Some carriers integrate usage tracking:
As mentioned above, iPhones don't automatically reset data at the start of each billing cycle. Instead, Apple provides a cumulative total that you’ll need to reset manually to track it monthly.
💡 Tip: Set a recurring calendar reminder to reset statistics monthly so your “Current Period” data stays accurate.
Apple doesn’t offer a native daily data log. However, you can estimate your daily usage using Screen Time and app-level insights.
While not precise, this gives you a general idea of which days had higher usage based on app activity.
For more accurate daily tracking, your carrier’s app or website may offer detailed logs.
If you're traveling and using your primary carrier abroad, keep an eye on your roaming usage to avoid surprise bills.
Note: If you’re using a travel eSIM like Eskimo, roaming charges don’t apply. You’ll use local data directly. Installation on iPhones is quick with our Direct Installation method.
Apple doesn’t show Wi-Fi usage in system settings. Here are some alternative ways to track it:
This data is visible in the Cellular settings and helps you understand what’s consuming the most data.
This is helpful for limiting background data usage or disabling heavy apps like YouTube or TikTok on cellular connections.
Want to lower your data consumption without disabling essential features? Learn how to activate Low Data Mode, manage background app activity, restrict video autoplay, and more.
👉 Read: How to reduce data usage on iPhone
Checking usage is important, but avoiding overages is even better. Eskimo eSIM offers a flexible, borderless solution that makes staying connected simple:
It's the easiest way to take control of your data, whether you're traveling or saving on your home plan.
Go to Settings > Cellular > Reset Statistics. Do this at the start of your billing cycle to track usage month by month.
Yes. Open Settings > Cellular, then scroll to view each app’s data usage.
Yes. When enabled under Wi-Fi settings, Low Data Mode reduces background data usage on wireless networks as well.