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Is 10 GB a month a lot?

How much is 10GB of data? According to Ofcom, the average person uses around 2.9GB of data per month, a statistic which is rising each year with the evolution of technology. That means 10GB is most likely more than enough for the average phone user.



Whether 10 GB of mobile data per month is "a lot" depends entirely on your digital habits, but for the average smartphone user in 2026, it is considered a modest to medium allowance. According to recent data from Ofcom and U.S. carriers, the average user now consumes about 15 GB to 25 GB per month, driven by the high data demands of 5G and short-form video apps like TikTok and YouTube. With 10 GB, you can comfortably browse the web for 160 hours, scroll through social media for 100 hours, or stream roughly 900 hours of music on Spotify. However, it is not enough for heavy video users. Streaming Netflix in High Definition (HD) will consume 10 GB in just 3 hours, and a 1080p YouTube video can drain your entire monthly allowance in about 6 hours. If you are a "Low Data User" who primarily uses your phone for email, GPS navigation, and light social media while relying on home/office Wi-Fi, 10 GB is more than enough. But if you are a "Power User" who streams movies on your commute or participates in frequent video calls away from Wi-Fi, you will likely hit your data cap within the first two weeks of the month.

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20GB ought to do it. With 20GB you'll be able to download 16 apps, stream 20 hours of video & 24 hours of music, browse online for 20 hours and send about 40,000 emails per day (not that you would actually want to do that).

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15GB is an ideal bundle size for users who: Like to download and listen to music on mobile data. Occasionally like to watch a YouTube video or Netflix episode while commuting. Video chat friends or family consistently throughout the month.

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In 2022, the average data used per smartphone per month worldwide amounted to 15 gigabytes (GB).

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Activities that use a lot of data High definition video streaming (900MB per hour) Video conferencing, like FaceTime® and Skype® (480MB per hour) Standard-definition video streaming (240MB per hour) Online interactive gaming (60MB per hour)

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