To turn off data assist on your iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular and scroll down to the bottom. Turn off the switch for Data Assist.

To turn off WiFi Assist on your iPhone 6, open the Settings app and tap on Cellular. Scroll down to the bottom and turn off WiFi Assist.

To turn off the data limit on your iPhone 6, open the Settings app and tap Cellular. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and toggle the Data Limit switch off.

To disable cellular data on your iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular and toggle the Cellular Data switch to the off position.

To turn off data assist on WiFi, you’ll need to go into your phone’s settings. Under the network section, you’ll be able to find an option for data assistance. Toggle it off and you’re all set!

There is no definitive answer to this question. Some people may find that having cellular data on all the time is helpful, while others may find that it’s better to only turn it on when they need it. Ultimately, it’s up to the individual to decide what works best for them.

There’s no right or wrong answer to this question – it depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you need to be able to access the internet wherever you go, then keeping cellular data turned on is a good idea. But if you don’t need to be constantly connected, turning it off can save you some money on your monthly data plan.

There are a few reasons why your iPhone might be connecting to 4G instead of WiFi. One possibility is that you’re in an area where there is no WiFi network available, and your iPhone is defaulting to the 4G cellular network. Another possibility is that there is a problem with your WiFi connection, such as a weak signal or interference from other devices. If you’re having trouble connecting to WiFi, try restarting your iPhone or router.

Yes, the iPhone 6 has WiFi assistance. This feature helps your phone connect to the internet using cellular data when the WiFi signal is weak.

There are a few reasons why your phone might be using data while connected to WiFi. One possibility is that the WiFi network you’re connected to isn’t actually providing internet access. Another possibility is that your phone is using mobile data in addition to WiFi data, which can happen if you have a limited data plan or if your phone is configured to use mobile data whenever it’s available.