How to Stop Using Cellular Data to Update Your Music Library on an iPhone

Open your iPhone’s Settings., Scroll down and tap Music., Tap Cellular Data. , Slide Cellular Data to the Off position.

4 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open your iPhone’s Settings.

    This is the grey icon with gears on your home screen.
  2. Step 2: Scroll down and tap Music.

    This is about halfway down the page. ,, The button will turn grey when turned off.

    This will disable all library updates and features when not connected to WiFi, including streaming, downloads, file changes, and artwork updates.

    You can also leave Cellular Data on, but stop certain functions from using cell data using the switches below.

    Turning off Streaming will disable all music streaming when not connected to WiFi.

    Turning off High Quality Streaming will stream only low quality music thus using less data Turning off Downloads will stop using data to download music files to your phone.
  3. Step 3: Tap Cellular Data.

  4. Step 4: Slide Cellular Data to the Off position.

Detailed Guide

This is the grey icon with gears on your home screen.

This is about halfway down the page. ,, The button will turn grey when turned off.

This will disable all library updates and features when not connected to WiFi, including streaming, downloads, file changes, and artwork updates.

You can also leave Cellular Data on, but stop certain functions from using cell data using the switches below.

Turning off Streaming will disable all music streaming when not connected to WiFi.

Turning off High Quality Streaming will stream only low quality music thus using less data Turning off Downloads will stop using data to download music files to your phone.

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