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If you regularly share your iPhone's data connection with your laptop or iPad, or let family members piggyback on your device's data, you'll be glad to learn that Apple recently made it a lot easier to keep tabs on who's burning through your monthly allowance.

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In a welcome change with the release of iOS 26.4, Apple has moved Personal Hotspot data usage info out of its previous hiding spot and put it in a much more convenient location.

Before the latest update, Personal Hotspot's per-device breakdown was secreted away inside cellular settings, where it was easy to miss. Now it sits right inside the Personal Hotspot menu, making it way more practical for anyone on a capped data plan who's keen to keep an eye on usage.

Here's how to check it in iOS 26.4 (you can make sure your device is up-to-date via Settings ➝ General ➝ Software Update).

How to Check iPhone Hotspot Data Usage

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Personal Hotspot.
  3. Below the "Maximize Compatibility" toggle, tap Data Usage.

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Here you'll see a list of connected devices along with how much data each one has consumed, as well as a total figure across all devices. Note that Apple devices running iOS 26.4 or macOS 26.4 appear individually by name, whereas Android phones, Windows PCs, and anything running older Apple software are grouped together under "Other Devices."

Bear in mind that the Data Usage option only appears if you've used Personal Hotspot recently. If you want, you can clear the figures and start tracking anew by heading to Settings ➝ Cellular/Mobile Service and resetting your overall cellular usage statistics (the option at the bottom). This wipes your hotspot numbers at the same time.

Top Rated Comments

5 days ago at 07:57 am
Is it going to stop turning itself off arbitrarily?

Is it still going to sometimes just not show up arbitrarily?

Who's using the data isn't going to helpful if the connected devices aren't able to connect or stay connected.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Will Co Avatar
5 days ago at 08:54 am

You hit the nail directly on the head 3 times!! This Hotspot feature SUCKS and I and family members have tried it on iPhones 13-16 with various iOSes along with Apple and non-Apple devices trying to (stay) connect(ed) to it.

Complete garbage if you ask me.
Maybe the variability in usability is linked to the data provider. I have absolutely no problems with the feature here in the UK and I'm with EE. It's extremely reliable: I can connect my laptop and remain reliably connected throughout an entire 2 hour train journey or 3 hour car journey across the country.

There is a niggle, sometimes, with the Hotspot not showing up when you search for it. Used to do this all the time but over the years that's got better. Occasionally I need to wake up my iPhone and unlock it. That might just be me being impatient because I suspect what happens is that the iPhone periodically broadcasts the fact that the Hotspot is available to other Apple devices using some sort of low power BLE advertising packet, and unless my macBook has seen one recently, it doesn't show up. Presumably the macBook has to ping back a request for the phone to bring up the Hotspot, again to save battery. Perhaps this handshake is a little slow, and that's why I suspect it's just impatience. But it's very rare this affects me, and once connected, it's solid.

YMMV, I guess.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 08:38 am
I still don’t understand why Apple can’t give you more control over viewing the mobile data usage like letting you choose the dates
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
eclipse01 Avatar
5 days ago at 07:53 am
This is cool, definitely didn't know about the old location.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 09:54 am
How about a calendar feature to reset the monthly data counter on our cellular renewal day?

How about curbing some of the " system services " & miscellaneous " metrics " data that now approach like 1 GB a month? And I'm not even using my phone that much. > 800 MB in services ... of 3GB total used??
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 09:43 am

OK, how do your think your phone could know what those devices are? It will be able to see their MAC addresses, but how would it be able to display more information than that if it did not have access to that information?
My wifi router is able to tell me a bit more than the MAC Address, such as the model of each of my smart devices. Surely Apple can glean some info like that, or AT LEAST split it out by MAC address.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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