- After the iOS 26.4 update, it’s easier to see who’s using hotspot data on iPhone directly in the Personal Hotspot setting.
- This feature allows users to check the list of connected devices and the data used by each device, thereby identifying and blocking unknown devices.
- Choosing the 5GHz band instead of the 2.4GHz band to increase the hotspot’s internet speed gives a faster and lower latency experience.
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Who’s Using Your iPhone’s Hotspot Data?
Apple already had a setting where users could get information about who was using their hotspot data. But this setting was hidden in a cellular setting. Due to which more users were not aware about it. But now after the new update Personal Hotspot will appear in the menu. This will make it easier for users to monitor this setting. iPhone needs to be updated to use this setting. This change has been made in the iOS 26.4 update. (Photo Courtesy – Pinterest)
This is the simple process
First of all open iPhone Settings and tap on Personal Hotspot. Tap on the Data Usage option below the Maximize Compatibility toggle. Here you will see a list of all the devices connected to iPhone’s hotspot data. You will also get information about which device has used how much data. In this, you will see Apple devices as named, while Android and Windows PCs etc. will appear in the ‘Other Devices’ group.
How to increase speed with 5G hotspot?
If your phone has 5G network. But if the Internet speed is very low due to the hotspot, you will need to make some changes in the settings. Usually many smartphones create WiFi hotspots on the 2.4GHz band by default. This band is also compatible with older devices and has a longer range, but lags behind in terms of speed. Therefore, it must be changed.
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How to use fast internet through hotspot?
If you want fast internet on the hotspot, change the 2.4GHz band to 5GHz. It supports higher data transfer rates. On modern smartphones, you’ll find this option in your hotspot or tethering settings. Once enabled, you will get faster internet and less latency.
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