Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

This post is for all those people who frustrated themselves just to afford an Iphone but can’t afford the data plan (cough’s, you’re still poor) lol.   Its just so sad when you want to talk to your friend that has an Iphone and their like I don’t got data, WTF!

Apple has released its new mobile operating system, iOS 9 and there is this new feature that data diprived iphone people need to know about and turn off.

The feature is called “Wi-Fi Assist.” It will automatically switch to the cell network for data if it detects an inconsistent WiFi signal.
It’s a cool way to ensure you stay connected as you use your phone. But it can also eat up more data.
So if you are one of the many people with an iPhone and a crappy data plan, you should turn it off. Here’s how, in four easy steps.
(Remember, this is just for people who have upgraded to iOS 9.)

1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

2. Choose the Cellular menu.

Choose the Cellular menu.

3. Once inside the Cellular menu, scroll all the way to the bottom.

Once inside the Cellular menu, scroll all the way to the bottom.

4. Below all of your apps you’ll see the “Wi-Fi Assist” option. It’s on by default, so turn it off by touching the white button.

Below all of your apps you'll see the "Wi-Fi Assist" option. It's on by default, so turn it off by touching the white button.

This is what it looks like when it’s off.

This is what it looks like when it's off.

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