How to Save Internet Quota on Android

in #app6 years ago (edited)

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Most apps on Android devices are always active silently. As a result, the application spends internet quota data, which is not infrequently complained of the users of the device.

Therefore, late last year Google released an application called Datally, which helps control quota data consumption. When tested, Google claims if users can save data up to 30 percent.

So, how? All Android users from version 5.0 and above can download the Datally app for free on the Google Play Store.

In essence, Datally will turn off apps that still suck the quota behind the system (background). It also uses a VPN connection to analyze user traffic.

Once the app is installed on the device, then the "data saver" button on the home screen is activated, some apps will be automatically blocked. However, users can still manage, which applications are considered important so that they can still use the data in the background system.

Typically, fixed data-connected apps are social media and instant messaging services like WhatsApp or @esteem, to provide notification updates.

Each user opens the app, Datally will give you a report of how much data is used in the form of pop-up notification balloons. The amount of data consumed will be notified continuously as long as the application is still open.

That way, Android users can be cautioned to immediately stop using the app, if the internet quota is sucked considered too much.

When notification balloons are tapped, an option will appear to block app data and see overall data usage details.

If you are bothered by a notification balloon, users can disable it in settings, then slide the "enable data saver bubble" option to the left.

Users can always review how much data is drained in each app, every hour, every day, and every month in the "Manage Data Screen" menu..

Datally will also help users to track Wi-Fi connections based on user location that could be an alternative to internet quota savers. Through Google Maps, Datally will show you where your nearest users have Wi-Fi connections.

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