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These days keeping track of your data usage on Android is very important. Here's how to track, monitor, and limit data usage.
Toggle on "Use Data Saver," then tap "Unrestricted Mobile Data" to select those apps you want to allow to use data. For the best results, only whitelist the absolute essentials.
If you're on a limited data plan and find yourself running out of high-speed data allotment, here's how you can set a limit on Android devices.
Turn on data compression in your Chrome browser Most Android smartphones come with a data usage section that also allows you to specify a limit to the amount of mobile data your smartphone can use.
Android users have a couple extra options, and won't have to do as much fine-tuning to keep pesky apps in check. The first—and best—thing to do is set a data usage limit on your Android.
Want to save that expensive 3G data that your device used while you were sleeping? Then read on.
Going over your plan's data allocation can be costly. Here's how to check your data usage on an Android device.
The major carriers like T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T let you check your data usage using their official app or website, but you can also do this from your Android phone's Settings app.