wa8yxm wrote:
They may have sent a major update to your phone.
One of the things I like about my service (T-Mobile) is I do not pay overage charges.
That's what I'm afraid of, the downloads that I don't ask for nor want. And, am wondering if newer webpages simply are more complex, therefore take more usage. I'm too tech stupid to figure that out.
Often, you folks try to answer and assist - then, I attempt to figure it out, and get lost in the 'figure it out' ... :) :)
It's nearly impossible to keep up with the technology, especially if you have limited training. The answer is often simpler than it seems to anyone with at least some tech training - like nearly every kid alive today. Unfortunately, this old dog didn't have that earlier, so always bring up the rear.
I can remember when I was at the university and the public didn't even know what the internet or the world wide web was/is... When we went online and typed in a search address (the entire address, not a simple link) we got all research papers and technical information in the headings.
Now, we type in a search request, and get a million ads that have little to do with the actual subject you want. You almost need a research degree just to find the info. Tag lines and advertising have made a mockery of what was once one of the best education tools in the world.