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@airliner wrote:what takes up all the usage on the cellphone
You can look that up yourself. Yo phone should have that lsited somewhere . You can look in the the data or the apps section of your settings
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Hello airliner, that's a great question. Making sure that you are familiar with the usage on your cell phone is certainly very important. Could you please tell us a bit more about the usage you would like to identify on your device? Are you referring to memory and storage, or actual cellular data usage?
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@airliner wrote:what takes up all the usage on the cellphone
That would certainly depend on how you use your phone. What "takes up all the usage" on your device are the apps you use. Whether it is email, newsfeed, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Youtube, Netflix, ESPN, CBS, NBC, Hulu, ABC, HBO, Showtime, AMC, Fox and on and on and on. There are countless apps which can use data and we certainly don't know which apps are the ones you use.
For example, if someone watched a lot of Youtube, then Youtube would take up a lot of the usage on the phone. If someone else didn't watch Youtube but Netflix instead, then Netflix would take up a lot of the usage on the phone.
No one on this forum knows how you use your phone so there is no way for anyone to answer your question accurately.