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Have the same problem with my phone, it usually turns off the data whenever I'm using it, I did try to reboot it or press the power off for 5 minutes. You just have to repeat it until your mobile data get stable. However, maybe you had problems with the network connection..
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Mine does this if I am in a wifi area. If I am out and about and there is a shop that has wifi, even though it may not connect to that wifi it will switch off my mobile data. I find it really annoying.
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I experienced similar problem some months back and all I did was to contact my service provider, and they were able to have it fixed for me. But it wasn't easy as I thought at the first instance. I had to provide them with some basic information about my location and a close by landmark, which i guess they needed to be able to trace the exact spot where my phone network is from. Call them up and lay your complaints, it won't be long your problem of your fluctuating data network would be rectified.
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I've had the same experience too but in a more rather funny manner. I do subscriptions more often than most people. In Iine wit their reward program, my service provider gives bonuses to regular subscribers, this affords me large amounts of bonuses every now and then. Everytime I try not to subscribe and work with only the bonus, i get that experience we're talking about. Mine doesn't just go off, it stays between on and off at a steady rate of 10sec per state. 
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My case was exactly as yours. No difference. Just do as I have told you and your data network problem would be fixed within 48hours.
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Alright. I'll do just that. Thanks for taking the time to explain in details. I hope it works out fine like it did for you. 

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I'm not sure if you have an Android device or an iOS device. Here are a few reasons this can happen on both devices:

Android:

  1. This could be a problem with the Bluetooth on the phone when it is switched on. Some phone will shut off the mobile data when in Bluetooth mode.
  2. The low battery setting can turn off mobile data when it reaches a certain level. You'll need to check your Stamina setting on your phone. This will affect the mobile data when the screen is off. 
  3. In some phone when you swipe down from the top of the screen the mobile data is shut off. This issue is in some Galaxy phones like the S4 and S5.
  4. On some phones when the WiFi mode is enabled it will shut off your mobile data.

iOS:

  1. This seems to be an issue on only a few phones with the software version iOS 9.0.1 and the only solution is to upgrade or downgrade your software on the device. 
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I have had this same problem and I think most phone users do too.Several problems can be attributed to this so its better to always try them out and see which is the problem.

One might be low network signal of an area.This has always been my No 1 problem when once signal is bad obviously my data will go off.
Glitch from the phone: Alway check to be sure,your phone isn't malfunctioning.i have had this experience when my phone begin to malfunction the setting malfunction too.So check your phone.

Check to see that other apps are not disrupting it,I know that my data goes off if my WiFi comes up on it's own.

If all these fails then you need to check with the service provider in case there's disruption of network from their end too.
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Try changing the setting of your phone network, for example from 4G to LTE, see if the problem persist, if it does, then you can try resetting your phone, before you reset your phone make sure you safe all your data, to prevent losing it. 
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Cellular data may keep disconnecting if the connection is shaky or the phone is in battery conservation mode. Data caps that have been established or issues with network configuration can also make access difficult.
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There could be a few different reasons why your mobile data turns off as soon as you start using it. The first and most common reason is that you have reached your data limit. Most mobile service providers have data caps, so once you've used up your allowance, your mobile data will be automatically turned off. Another possibility is that your device is set to automatically turn off mobile data when the WiFi connection is available. Lastly, your mobile service provider could have temporary issues with their network, which could cause your data to be turned off.
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There could be several reasons why your mobile data turns off as soon as you start using it. Here are some possible explanations:

Weak signal: If you're in an area with weak mobile signal, your phone may struggle to maintain a stable data connection. As a result, your data may turn off as soon as you start using it.

Data limit: Your mobile plan may have a limit on how much data you can use each month. If you exceed that limit, your data may be turned off until the start of the next billing cycle.

Network congestion: If many people are using the same mobile network in your area, the network may become congested and slow down. This could cause your data to turn off or become unreliable.

Faulty hardware or software: There may be an issue with your phone's hardware or software that's causing your data to turn off. This could include a problem with your phone's antenna, a bug in the operating system, or a malfunctioning app.

To determine the cause of the issue, try resetting your phone's network settings, checking your mobile plan's data limits, or contacting your mobile carrier for support
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There is no specific cause for this but it is possible that your mobile data connection is not being used properly. Maybe you are using it to upload photos or videos, or maybe you are using it to play games or take pictures. Sometimes this can be caused by one of your devices problems with your data connection.
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It could be due to several reasons such as network congestion, outdated software, faulty SIM card, or incorrect APN settings. Try troubleshooting by restarting your device, updating software, or contacting your service provider.
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But it wasn't easy as I thought at the first instance. I had to provide them with some basic information about my location and a close by landmark, which i guess they needed to be able to trace the exact spot where my phone network is from. Call them up and lay your complaints, it won't be long your problem of your fluctuating data network would be rectified.
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Mobile data on your device may be consumed even before you actively use it for a few reasons:

1. Background Apps: Some apps run in the background and use data for updates, notifications, or syncing even when you're not actively using them.

2. System Updates: Your device might automatically check for software updates or app updates, which can consume data.

3. Background Services: Some system services and processes occasionally use data for various functions, such as location tracking or backup.

4. Push Notifications: Messaging and email apps may use data to receive push notifications, which keep them up to date.

5. App Preloading: Some apps pre-load content or ads in the background to improve their performance when you open them.

6. Cloud Sync: If you have cloud services like Google Drive or iCloud, they may sync data in the background.

To monitor and control your data usage, you can check data usage settings on your device and restrict background data usage for specific apps or services. This can help you avoid unexpected data consumption.
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There could be several reasons for your mobile data turning off when you start using it. Here are a few common possibilities:

Data Limit Exceeded: Your mobile data plan may have a limit, and if you've reached that limit, your data may be turned off. Check your data usage in your phone's settings.

Network Signal Issues: Poor network coverage or signal strength can cause data interruptions. Make sure you have a strong signal when using mobile data.

Settings or Apps: Some apps or settings on your phone may be set to disable mobile data to save power or limit background data usage. Check your phone's settings and app-specific settings.

Roaming: If you're in an area where your carrier's network isn't available, you might be roaming. Roaming can be expensive, so data might turn off automatically to prevent unexpected charges.

Network Congestion: During times of high network traffic, your carrier may limit data usage to manage the load. This can cause temporary data interruptions.

Software or Hardware Issues: Sometimes, software glitches or issues with your phone's hardware can cause data disruptions. Try restarting your device or checking for software updates.

If the issue persists, it's a good idea to contact your mobile carrier's customer support or visit one of their stores for f

urther assistance.
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