I recently bought my first smart TV with Google. Not really sure that I like this better than my old TV & Roku set-up. One thing I notice, that did not happen with the Roku, is the "circle of death" buffering when I want to access a streaming app/channel. Sometimes this goes on for so long that I have to give up and go to another app/channel. Why would one app load and not another?
I was poking around in TV settings to check that my wifi was connected (it is and the connection is excellent) when I found a data usage window. I know that streaming, HD, UHD etc. uses a lot of data, but where is the data coming from? I do not have a Verizon mobile account, I am a Fios customer with internet, a TV plan and a box. According to what I read, my internet speed (300 Mbps) should be more than sufficient for streaming, it was with the Roku box. My concern is that I am going to get hit for this tremendous data usage that I was unaware of and why does the wifi/internet connection sometimes load apps (Netflix, Prime) right away but (sometimes) just spirals the buffering circle on others (Max, Starz)?