Thursday, May 12, 2016

6 Ways to Save Quota Free Android

Running out of the data packets at the critical time is the scourge of the modern smartphone users. That sucks, internet quotas often used unwittingly, such as drawn by the application in the background.

In addition to actively avoiding large-sized content when not connected to Wi-Fi, there are several other ways to try to save the Internet data on your Android phone.

Here are six of them, as summarized KompasTekno from Cnet, Wednesday (05/11/2016).

Enable Data saver on Chrome browser
Popular Chrome browser has power saving feature that is practical and can be activated easily, Data Saver name.

To turn on the Data Saver, users simply open Chrome, and then go to the Settings menu> Data saver.

Once turned on, this feature will run compression to reduce the size of the images and the website is opened in the browser.

A succession graph shows how much savings the data generated by the Data Saver.

Reduce the quality of streaming
Music and video streaming services Spotify and Netflix kind is fun, but it can suck the quota by devastating if not carefully used.

So that not a lot of data, it helps reduce the streaming quality so that the size of the music or video file is not passed bongsor.

Social media like Snapchat helped offers a data saving function named Travel Mode which can be accessed via the settings menu.

When Travel Mode is activated, Snapchat will not download content such as Stories in the background when the device is connected to a mobile network.

Delete apps Facebook
Suggestions that this one can be considered common. Facebook applications known to be wasting the battery and data usage with Android and iOS.

The reason, the application often conduct activities in the background such as notifications for chat and so forth.

As an alternative to the Facebook application, users can visit the Facebook page is much more efficient mobile data and did not carry a variety of functions in the background.

Turn off unneeded sinkonisasi
Google provides a variety of services that is automatically synchronized with your Android phone users so login to your Google account.

Not all of these services are used by the user. Therefore, the synchronization options for unused services should be turned off only.

Indeed, the activity of this synchronization does not take up too much data. However, turning off unused sync services could help save the overall quota.

Turn off synchronization options for features that are not used can also be applied to accounts outside of Google.

Restrict background data is
Android phones have a feature to limit the use of the background by the application, namely Restrict Background Data, located in the menu Settings> Data Usage.

When Restrict Background Data enabled, most applications will only be put on the data connection when the user is using a mobile phone (the device is not currently in-lock) and connect to Wi-Fi.

In the same menu, the user can see a graph with the mobile data usage within a certain time period that can be changed range,

There is also information data consumption by each aplilkasi installed on your phone.

Save music and video offline
If possible, download and store content locally on your Android device. This can be done on streaming services such as Spotify

Through music offline storage options on the device, users do not need to download the data every time you listen to music.

This feature can be used to save the data. So also with the facility offline maps in Google Maps and YouTube Offline.

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