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Wednesday 15 June 2016

How to Save Mobile Data on Your Android SmartPhone

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There is nothing more frustrating than spent mobile data on your SmartPhone included in your monthly plan.
However if you want to save some internet to the end of the month there are some tricks to reduce the internet consumption on your android device.
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Let’s take a look at 5 tricks on how to save internet:
1. Limit the usage of your browser
If you use Google Chrome there are some ways to minimize your usage of internet for 30% to 35%. Start Chrome, click on tree dots on the right top angle, select Settings and then press on  Data Saver.
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Just remember that using this option will make your browsing little slower than usual.
2. Use offline Games and Apps
Some of the games and apps must be connected on internet all the time, but there are some that can work without internet. Check what Games and Apps can be used offline
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3. Remove the Facebook App.
Facebook is one of the apps with most internet consumption on your device (as well the battery).  One of the alternative application for Facebook is Tinfoil for Facebook or other option is using Google Chrome for opening the official Facebook web site.
For easier access on Facebook via Chrome you can make a shortcut on your home screen, open the menu on Chrome and find Add Home Screen.
 
4. Limit the Data traffic in background
Easier way to reduce your data transfer is to reduce data traffic in background with limited synchronization on your e-mail, news feed, weather and etc.
To do this, go into settings then press on Data Usage next – click on Restrict Background Data for some of theApps or for some of the other versions of Android go to settings then press Apps.
5. Turn off automatic updates
Automatic updates can have affect on your Mobile Data Usage. Check if your phone downloads update automatically or it’s asking for your permission or waiting to be connected on WI-FI.
To manage this option you should open Google Play Store, go in to the settings and find Auto-Update Apps.Make sure that Do not auto – update is selected or Auto-update over WI-FI only.
To do this for each App individually open My Apps, select the App that you want to cut-off updates, click on the three dots on the top right corner of your screen and deselect Auto-update.
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