Understanding Data Discrepancies Between Your Phone and the Nomad App
When using the Nomad eSIM, you might notice differences between the data usage reported by your phone’s system and the Nomad app. These discrepancies can be confusing, but they arise from several factors, ranging from tracking delays to device-specific settings. Here, we explore the reasons behind these mismatches and provide solutions to ensure you get accurate usage information.
Causes of Discrepancies
1. Tracking Delays in the Nomad App
While realtime, there may be a small delay before the app reflects your most recent data consumption. Restarting the app can help refresh this information.
2. Different Measurement Methods
Your phone and the Nomad app calculate data usage differently. The Nomad app relies on the carrier’s records, which include additional factors such as data overhead and network-level measurements. This method is more accurate as it reflects the official usage on your plan. In contrast, your phone’s counter may exclude or estimate certain types of data usage.
Additionally, for unlimited plans, the Nomad app reflects the Fair Usage Policy (FUP), which includes a daily high-speed data threshold (e.g., 2GB). After reaching this threshold, speeds are reduced for the rest of the day, but the high-speed allowance resets every 24 hours.
Device Data Warnings vs. Plan Allowances
Many devices, especially Android phones, have built-in data warning or limit settings. These settings notify users when their data usage reaches a certain threshold, often set to a default value like 2GB. These warnings do not reflect the actual data allowance of your Nomad eSIM plan and do not restrict your ability to use data beyond the warning threshold.
Some device features can create unexpected data usage:
Wi-Fi Assist (iOS): This feature switches your phone to cellular data when your Wi-Fi signal is weak.
Background Activities: Automatic app updates, cloud syncing, and background tasks on both Android and iOS can consume data without your immediate knowledge.
Data Thresholds on Android: On Android, your device may set data usage alerts or limits (e.g., showing 2GB by default even when your Nomad plan provides more than 2GB). Changing these thresholds in your phone’s settings can prevent confusion. This is only an alert mechanism and doesn't restrict data usage. This is by design on most Android devices. To align your device’s data warnings with your Nomad plan, go to Settings > Network & Internet > Internet, tap Settings next to your carrier, and select Data warning & limit. Enable "Set data limit" and enter the data limit to match your plan (e.g., 10GB, 20GB). Optionally, set a data warning to alert you before reaching the limit.
Data Usage Upon Activation
If your eSIM plan shows reduced data immediately after activation (e.g., a 3GB plan showing only 2GB remaining), it’s because data usage begins as soon as the plan is activated. Background processes, such as app updates, map caching, or cloud syncing, may consume data automatically. To check your current balance, open the Nomad app, go to Manage > [Your Plan], or log into the Nomad website and navigate to Manage Plans.
Troubleshooting Steps
Follow these steps to resolve data usage discrepancies:
Restart the Nomad App: This refreshes the data usage information displayed.
Cross-Check Device Settings: Compare the Nomad app’s data usage report with your device’s usage breakdown for trends.
Adjust Device Settings: Disable features like Wi-Fi Assist if unnecessary. Review and limit background activity for apps. Adjust data usage thresholds or alerts to match your Nomad plan.
Ensure the Correct Data Line is Active: If you have multiple data lines (e.g., Google Fi), verify that your phone is set to use the Nomad eSIM for data. Rely on the Nomad app for Nomad-specific usage reports.
Set Accurate Data Warnings on Android: Navigate to Settings > Network & Internet > Internet, tap Settings next to your carrier, and select Data warning & limit. Enable "Set data limit" and enter the data limit to match your Nomad plan.