Many users don’t know that their iPhone has a Cellular Usage Statistics feature. This super useful feature allows them to track their cellular data usage.
With this feature, iPhone users can track how much cellular data they have used and which apps on their device use the most data.
Under Settings -> Cellular (or Mobile Data in some regions), you can see the total amount of Cellular Data used, how much of it was used while roaming, data used by the Personal Hotspot feature, and how much data was used by individual apps.
Reset Cellular Usage Statistics on iPhone
You can also reset cellular usage statistics on your iPhone. This can easily be done through the Settings app. Follow these steps to do this.
- Open Settings and go to the ‘Cellular’ option.
- On the next screen, scroll down.
- Tap on the ‘Reset Statistics’ option.
Doing so will reset cellular data statistics on your device.
Note: In some regions, the Cellular option in the Settings app is called Mobile Data. If you have this option, then you have to tap on it in step 1.
Turn off cellular data tracking
You can also disable Cellular Usage Statistics tracking on your iPhone. To do this, follow these steps.
- Launch Settings and go to Cellular.
- On the next screen scroll down.
- Turn off the toggle for ‘Enable Cellular Usage Statistics’.
That’s it. This is how you can reset cellular usage stats and turn off cellular usage tracking on your iPhone.
You can follow these steps on iOS 26 or later, iOS 18 and older.