How to Reduce Data Usage on Your Android

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Data usage on smartphones has increased drastically with the evolution of video streaming services and data-hungry social media apps like Facebook and Instagram. In fact, even updating those apps requires a lot of data, making it difficult to reduce data usage on Android.

Now there’s no doubt that most of us rely on mobile data for the internet, which is relatively more expensive than broadband and other services. While unlimited plans have gained immense popularity in recent times, we still have to go through monthly data capping or throttling. Hence, it’s always better to keep a regular check on the data usage.

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Set data usage limits in Android Settings

If you’re running on a limited data plan or have a speed capping over a specific limit, it is advisable to set data usage limits in Android settings. Once you employ limitations on internet usage, you’ll be warned whenever it exceeds the set threshold. Besides monthly limits, you can also set up everyday reminders that’ll notify you about your daily data usage.

This will help you in keeping track of your internet consumption throughout the day so that you know if it’s the time to save those extra gigs for the unfinished errands. Interestingly, some phones even offer an option to turn off mobile data automatically after the limit is over, which further helps in preventing unnecessary charges.

Restrict Background Data using Data Saver

Reduce Data Usage on Android

Even if your phone is in the pocket, some apps still tend to use mobile data in the background for obvious reasons. In this case, you can simply jump into your phone’s settings and turn on the native Data Saver mode. The option can generally be found in the Data usage section under “Wireless & Networks.”

The Saver, when turned on, helps reduce the data usage by preventing apps from sending or receiving data in the background and limiting data for the apps that are being used. This will save you a huge chunk of data, provided that it only allows data access to the apps running in the foreground.

Restrict data access for some apps

Reduce Data Usage on Android

Many smartphone manufacturers, including Huawei, Xiaomi, Realme, etc. offer granular controls for apps installed on your device. This also includes the option to cut data connectivity entirely for any particular app.

So, go through your data usage settings and pick out apps that are needlessly eating your data bandwidth. Thereafter, you can disable their ability to access network based on your device settings. I generally do it for offline games that tend to show annoying video ads here and there. You can also use it as a privacy tool to block data usage for apps that you don’t trust upon.

Update Apps over WiFi only

Doubtlessly, apps have evolved a lot over time in terms of features and so have their sizes. Additionally, app developers have now started giving faster updates than ever, taking a significant toll on your data usage.

In fact, even updating just a bunch of apps can cost you over a GB of data, that too within a day. Therefore, the first thing you should do is turning off the auto-update feature for mobile data in the Google Play Store.

To do the same, navigate to Play Store Settings > Auto-update apps > Auto-update only over Wi-Fi. That’s it; from now, it will only update apps when connected to Wi-Fi, ultimately reducing mobile data usage on your Android.

Reduce Data Usage in Social Media Apps

Well, there’s no denying that Facebook and Instagram are two of the most data-hungry social media apps as they’re loaded with media content, including photos and videos. And while its difficult to stop using them just for the sake of saving data, here’s how you can tweak the app settings to limit the data used by a considerable margin.

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