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This wikiHow teaches you how to reduce your Android smart phone's data consumption in order to prevent extra charges on your monthly bill.

Method 1
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Using General Tips

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  1. Whenever wireless Internet is available as an option, you should prioritize it over using data--even if your phone's data is faster than the Wi-Fi.
    • Many public locations, such as coffee shops, have "free" Wi-Fi insofar as you must make a purchase in order to obtain the password.
  2. Using data-rich sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram while on data will quickly add up, especially since most of these services will load videos as you scroll through your feed.
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  3. If you must browse while using data, avoid using sites' apps (e.g., YouTube or Facebook), and instead use the mobile site. You can typically access the mobile version of a site by typing "www.m.[sitename].com" into your Android's browser.
    • For example, you would access the mobile version of Facebook by typing "www.m.facebook.com" into your Android's browser.
  4. Storing media such as music, photos, and videos locally rather than streaming them will save you hundreds of megabytes' (if not several gigabytes') worth of data.
  5. While texting over data generally constitutes a negligible amount of data use, sending large photos or videos will make a dent in your monthly data limit.
    • The same goes for uploading photos or videos to Facebook, Instagram, and other social media.
  6. In Google Maps, for example, you can download a map of an area while connected to Wi-Fi and then use the offline map to navigate without using data.
    • Offline use also applies to some cloud storage apps (e.g., OneDrive), YouTube Red subscribers, and Spotify Premium users.
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Checking Data Usage

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  1. This is a grey, gear-shaped app that you'll find in the App Drawer, which is the grid of dots at the bottom of the Home Screen.
  2. It's typically beneath the "Wireless & Networks" heading.
    • On Samsung Devices, first tap Connections at the top of the Settings menu, then tap Data usage .
    • On some versions of Android you may first have to tap Wireless & Networks to see the Data usage option.
  3. You should see a date range (e.g., "10 January - 09 February") to the right of which is a number measured in either megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). The number here is your data consumption over the last month. [1]
    • You can also view the amount of data each app used during the specified date range by scrolling down.
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Method 3
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Restricting Background Data Use

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  1. This grey, gear-shaped app is typically found in the App Drawer.
  2. It's under the "Wireless & Networks" heading.
    • You may first have to tap Wireless & Networks on some Android phones.
  3. This option is near the bottom of the screen. [2]
    • On some phones, you may instead have to tap Background data and then tap Off .
  4. Doing so will prevent any apps running in the background from using data, which will limit data use to the currently open app. [3]
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Setting a Data Limit

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  1. It's a grey, gear-shaped app in the App Drawer.
  2. This option is beneath the "Wireless & Networks" heading.
    • You may first have to tap Wireless & Networks on some Android phones.
  3. Doing so will display a window with a black line and a red line on it.
    • On some phones, you may instead have to tap Set mobile data limit and then tap On .
  4. To do so, tap and drag them up or down.
    • The number left of the black "Warning" line pertains to the number of gigabytes of data you can use before your phone sends you an alert, while the red line dictates when your phone will disable your data for you.
    • This feature is helpful for shutting off your data before you go over your monthly limit.
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Method 5
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Compressing Browsing Data in Chrome

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  1. This app is a red, yellow, green, and blue circle.
  2. It's in the top-right corner of the screen.
  3. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  4. It's below the "Advanced" heading near the bottom of the menu. [4]
  5. Doing so will enable Chrome's Data Saver feature, which will compress website pages visited in Chrome in order to load them using less data.
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Changing App Updates Settings

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  1. This is a white app with a multicolored triangle on it.
  2. It's in the top-left corner of the screen.
  3. This option is in the pop-out menu on the left side of the screen.
  4. It's near the middle of the screen.
  5. This option is the bottom option on this page. Selecting it will prevent apps from auto-updating over data.
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Method 7
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Disabling Data

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  1. It's the grey, gear-shaped app in your Android's App Drawer.
  2. You'll usually find it beneath the "Wireless & Networks" heading.
    • You may first have to tap Wireless & Networks to see the Data usage option.
  3. This slider is typically above or below the data window. Disabling data will prevent your Android from using data at all, which is useful if you're almost at the end of your data limit.
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    Are there any other methods to save data?
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    You can also close all recently opened applications that consume data. Also, you can turn off your cellular data when not in use and only turn it on when browsing the internet. Do not leave cellular data on.
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      Tips

      • On Android 7.0 devices, you can enable a feature called "Data Saver" from the Data Usage section of Settings. This feature restricts all app background data use, but allows you to select specific apps with which to still use data.
      • You can view a more accurate version of your Android's used data by downloading and logging into your service provider's official app.
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      Warnings

      • Disabling data entirely means you won't receive texts or phone calls while disconnected from Wi-Fi.
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