Today almost every smartphone user uses the internet for browsing, downloading and uploading that consumes lots of data. Android consumes much more data compared to the normal mobile because of the apps installed on an android device that always consume data and we all know how expensive our Internet data packs are. So for this,we have some useful tips that will help you minimize your Android data usage. This method is going to save your money which is being charged for extra data usage.
#1 Using Opera Max
It encrypts data for all apps on your device when you are connected to a mobile data network, all the server request gets through the opera server which reduces data usage and allowance for any untrusted application in your android device.So must download and install this app in your android to save your data and battery.
#2 Restrict Background Data Usage
If you restrict background data usage in your android, then all the apps that consumes data in the background will not be able to devastate anymore. Moreover,this will save your battery and internet data in your android. Just follow some steps below.
First of all open Settings> Mobile Networks> Data Usage. Now there click on right top three dotted buttons and click restrict background usage.
#3 Update Apps Only Via WiFi
We download lots of apps from Goggle play store, and as soon as we connect with the internet, Play store automatically updates all the apps which consumes lots of your valuable data. However, you can stop the auto-update of the apps from Goggle Play store. Open Settings from Google play Store Select Auto-Update apps and then Click on "Auto-update apps over WiFi only".
#4 Turn on data compression on Chrome!
Most of you are probably Android supporters. And hence, you are also likely Chrome users. Did you know Google’s popular browser has a feature that can reduce data consumption significantly? Google states this option should save you about 50% in data. All without you even feeling a difference. In fact, you may feel some changes – browsing will get faster! What Chrome’s data compression option does is route all your web browsing through Google’s servers. The Search Giant then takes the website’s data, compresses it, optimizes it for the smaller screen and sends it back to your device.
Written By Ankit Goyal
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