Of course you might have your individual data saving strategy but you
need to apply the ones outlined here. Feel free to adapt these tips for
the specific data consuming apps you use frequently or your particular
usage habits. No matter the methods you use, if the following five are
not put into practice, then you haven't started yet. Here are the five
easy tips you need in order to save your MB:
1. COMPRESS CHROME PAGES
Let's say you are using Google Chrome browser to surf the web all the
time, compressing the pages alone can save you about 30-35% percent of
your data consumption for your mobile browser. Chrome pages compressing,
which is now known as Data Saver in the settings, enables all web pages
to be compressed before they are loaded into your browser.
Although Using Data Saver does come with its own disadvantages, one of
which is slowing things down a little bit, you need it to save data
usage. You don't need to worry about the speed as you'll sooner or later
get used to it. To see your data savings record, all you have to do is
to just launch Chrome browser, tap the three dots in the top right hand
corner, and scroll down to Settings then to Data Saver. Watch the graph
always to notice how your data savings grow.
2. DITCH THE FACEBOOK APP
For android users, Facebook has become one of the most used apps,
leading to loss of data and even draining of battery. To save your data,
replace it with an alternative app such as Tinfoil for Facebook which
is simply a web app that displays the Facebook website. Even the
Facebook Lite which we are made to believe reduces data consumption by
50% is not recommended because it still wipes hundreds of data monthly.
3. RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA
Surely, if you tell your apps or your device itself to restrict
background data, you'll have done a great favor for yourself. Features
such as email syncing, weather widgets, feeds updating etc. are examples
of background data that you should disable because they use your data
even if you are not actually using them.
In light to this, you can also adjust some settings on your smartphone
to restrict background data in Settings > Data usage > Restrict
Background Data. If you want to adjust the settings for a particular
app, go to Settings > Apps. Note that this depends on the particular
version of android you are using. To change your sync settings for
Google services, go to Settings > Accounts > Google > select
the account. When this is done, all you should do is to simply uncheck
the services you don't want syncing automatically.
4. DISABLE AUTO-UPDATING APPS
Google play apps updating is yet another factor that drains your MB. If
you set the play store to automatically update apps, your internet
subscription data will be wiped out without you even noticing it.
How then do you disable auto-update apps? To do this, simply go to the
Play Store and have the left-hand navigation drawer swiped out. Open the
settings and there is Auto-Update Apps at the top, then tap it. Ensure
that it is either set to ''Do Not Auto-Update Apps'' or "only over
Wi-Fi." For individual apps settings, go to My Apps, choose the app you
want to disable and then tap the overflow menu to check or un-check
Auto-Update.
5. SAVE RATHER THAN STREAM
If you are always streaming music and videos from Streaming sites such
as YouTube, Vine and other video and music sites, then you are in for
drastic data consumption because online streaming consumes data more
than you thought. The best option for you here is to always download
these files (music or videos) to your device.
You can also save the music for offline listening, if you are not the
type that likes stuffing music or videos on your microSD card.
Note: if you can reduce to the least minimum your online
streaming attitude, then you will save a lot of data usage and your
subscription will last for you.
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