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How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 8:47am On Sep 01, 2019
A few years ago, 1GB worth of data could take you for a month. But today, 1GB can barely get you passed a day.

One time I subscribed for 6.5GB. In less than 48 hour my network operator notified me that my data had been exhausted. And no, I did not download my destiny!

With the substandard services network providers are offering, you’d expect data to be cheap. But that’s far from the case… Truth is, data is expensive in Nigeria. And to cap it all, the data doesn’t stay the expected duration!

So why is data expensive, and most importantly, why does your data burn so fast even with minimal usage?

Thing is, the telecom industry in Nigeria is still at its infancy— suffering from poor infrastructure and lukewarm regulations by the NCC.

Coupled with this fact, the number of internet users in Nigeria currently stands at 113.3 million in 2019, with the country’s annal population growth averaging at 2.6%.

While this poses as good news to entrepreneurs (Increase in population growth means your business can offer solutions to more people).

Unfortunately, as the number of internet users continues to increase in Nigeria, data isn’t going to get cheaper anytime soon.

As internet users increase, the demand for data would increase too. Consequently, the price of data would be on the rise as well. Basic Economics—an increase in demand will lead to an increase in price.

However, It’s no longer news that Nigeria is the poverty headquarters of the world. In an attempt to make data affordable for Nigerians, network providers slash the prices of their data. But in so doing, they offer you meagre quantity.

You feel you’re buying 1GB; at least that’s what it says in theory. But what you’re actually paying for seems like 450MB!

No, you’re not being cheated. Although you’re not being offered what is advertised, but in the practical sense of it, you’re being offered the standard rate of what your money can carry.

This isn’t the fault of telecom operators; but largely due to multiple taxations, poor policy regulations by the government, and unfavourable economic indices currently plaguing the country. This kills competition and chases investors away.

Take, for example, Nigeria has less than 7 active internet service providers (Glo, MTN, Airtel, etc). India has 302! And that’s why 1GB in India is less than N95 due to effective market competition and adequate infrastructure.

While you might not be able to change the cost of data in Nigeria, you could make your data stay much longer.

Here are 4 easy tips to prevent your phone from consuming data excessively.

#Tip 1: Restrict background data.

A bulk of what consumes your data are the apps that run in the background. These apps automatically refresh their content immediately you turn on your data.

While this functionality is meant to give your phone a seamless experience, they come at a cost. These apps bite in on your data whether or not they’re being used.

Solution?

Restrict your background.

Here’s how to restrict your phone’s background data.

•Open up Settings on your device
•Locate and tap “Data Usage.” When you arrive here, you’ll find a list of all your apps with the respective amount of data they each consume.
•Locate and tap the app you want to prevent from using your data in the background.
•Scroll to the bottom of the app listing. There you’ll find "Restrict Background Data." Click on the toggle to enable.

Restrict all apps you notice consumes your data the most.
Clear enough? Good.

Tip #2: Set up Datally.

Datally is an app developed by Google LLC which helps you track and monitor your data usage in real-time.

It comes with inbuilt data saver functionality. The moment you turn it on, it minimises and restricts your data usage.

You can also use this app to set and limit the amount of data you want to use for a day.

The moment you reach the limit, your data automatically goes off. Also, you can block apps that you don’t often use to prevent them from tapping your data.

The Datally app is available on PlayStore. Head over there and install it.

Another good data saver is DataEye. It provides the same functionality as Datally with a lil added tweaks.

Tip #3: Minimise Instagram data usage.

Instagram consumes a great deal of data! Also, it quickly drains your cellular battery and eats up a chunk of your storage.

Why does Instagram consume so much data?

In an attempt to offer you a swift and smooth surfing experience, the developers crafted the app to preload videos by default.

This means that while you’re watching a video, 5-9 other videos are being buffered and loaded in the background.

This can be quite costly depending on your internet speed and carrier data plan.

To cut down the amount of data Instagram consumes, implement the following…

•Go to your profile and tap settings.
•Tap account > cellular data
•You’ll find “Data saver”. Then go ahead and put on the toggle.

By so doing, you’ll be saving a substantial amount of data by preventing the app from preloading videos you aren’t viewing.

Extra tip: within the Data Saver option, tap on “High Resolution Media” and change it to “Never.”

This will stop Instagram from showing you media (videos and photos) that are heavy and takes up a lot of data to load up.

Tip #4. Use LITE versions of apps.

If you’re a frequent user of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, you can greatly minimise your data usage by using the LITE versions of the apps.

The original apps of these platforms can be quite reckless in consuming your data.

This led to the developers creating a LITE version—primarily designed to reduce data consumption and enhance faster browsing experience.

Simply go to Playstore to have them installed by searching for “Facebook lite,” “Twitter Lite,” or “YouTube GO.”

Don’t forget to uninstall the original apps before having the LITE versions installed. What’s the point of having two apps that perform the same function?

There you go, folks… That’s all for now.

Incorporating these tips will save you lots of data especially when you’re surfing on a limited data carrier plan.

Enjoy.


Source: https://digitalcora.com

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Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by Akorede02(m): 10:11am On Sep 01, 2019
Nice tips but i doubt if it would work for MTN server. Cuz if you switch off your phone. E go still chop your data nit to talk of inside Tomb. Na everywhere you go.

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Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by Akorede02(m): 10:11am On Sep 01, 2019
FTC don tire me o

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Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by nairaask20: 10:53am On Sep 01, 2019
I have a problem with my tecno camon x pro... In settings it doesn't show fingerprint. I've tried resetting it but still doesn't show..... Any solution??!
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by kelvine(m): 11:05am On Sep 01, 2019
You have saved me some money.
Thanks
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by iTearHerToto: 12:29pm On Sep 01, 2019
Thread for the eternally broke souls

Even if poverty grows and breeds in my compound i can't prevent my phone from consuming data... If I don't have data I'll stay in my house
OR
I call my girl to come visit to get her afonja toto ravaged beyond reparation.. What else


Pukesangry
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by Freelancerx: 12:44pm On Sep 01, 2019
nairaask20:
I have a problem with my tecno camon x pro... In settings it doesn't show fingerprint. I've tried resetting it but still doesn't show..... Any solution??!
In security settings? Is there an error message? It just cannot show?
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by letgoclubing: 12:58pm On Sep 01, 2019
cant get the daily wallpapers on my tecno anymore since the last update. usually slide up in the home screen to see the wallpaper and the quote on it. screen shot below /storage/emulated/0/Pictures/temp/TSIMG_20190831_230640.cant
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by scarycuteface(m): 1:07pm On Sep 01, 2019
letgoclubing:
cant get the daily wallpapers on my tecno anymore since the last update. usually slide up in the home screen to see the wallpaper and the quote on it. screen shot below /storage/emulated/0/Pictures/temp/TSIMG_20190831_230640.cant
wait I think it has been removed, that's why its not available any more
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 1:33pm On Sep 01, 2019
kelvine:
You have saved me some money.
Thanks
You're welcome. Glad it helped.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by sureteeboy(m): 2:28pm On Sep 01, 2019
DigitalCora:


Source: https://digitalcora.com
Thanks. I turned on the data saver on Instagram as instructed, yet, the useless app is still loading videos automatically
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by BuhBye: 5:00pm On Sep 01, 2019
Download A Firewall App and Have Some Peace Of Mind.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by Viiictor10(m): 5:44pm On Sep 01, 2019
with all this said and done if mtn are ready for you no one can stop them from drinking your data
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 6:35pm On Sep 01, 2019
BuhBye:
Download A Firewall App and Have Some Peace Of Mind.
Could you suggest one?
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by sunsewa16: 6:54pm On Sep 01, 2019
Nice info, the rate my data drains this days,makes me to believe what u said that 1gb is 450mb exactly, and I noticed the Instagram data draining stuffs this morning,my 2gb always exhaust less than 12days, even with avoiding most watsapp and other downloading.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by BuhBye: 10:12pm On Sep 01, 2019
DigitalCora:
Could you suggest one?
Af wall+ and no root firewall
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by Timmyspy(m): 7:40am On Sep 02, 2019
Simple diable all Google apps. Play store, services especially, Gmail, YouTube, maps etc. Everything Google should go then see your data last till the last day. Use third party apps instead.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 8:29am On Sep 02, 2019
sureteeboy:

Thanks. I turned on the data saver on Instagram as instructed, yet, the useless app is still loading videos automatically

You might have to restart your phone or try clearing your cache memory. Hope it helps.

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Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 8:31am On Sep 02, 2019
sunsewa16:
Nice info, the rate my data drains this days,makes me to believe what u said that 1gb is 450mb exactly, and I noticed the Instagram data draining stuffs this morning,my 2gb always exhaust less than 12days, even with avoiding most watsapp and other downloading.

That can be very frustrating.
Have you tried restricting your background data?
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 8:34am On Sep 02, 2019
Timmyspy:
Simple diable all Google apps. Play store, services especially, Gmail, YouTube, maps etc. Everything Google should go then see your data last till the last day. Use third party apps instead.

Nice input you've got here.
But disabling Google Services ( especially those embedded in android system apps) might hamper the smooth flow of your device.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by sunsewa16: 12:43pm On Sep 02, 2019
DigitalCora:


That can be very frustrating.
Have you tried restricting your background data?

I did only that yesterday, restricting of background among the four solutions u mentioned on most of the app, and my data balance I saw this morning was unlike before, but I never want to sing hallelujah now, until next two days, but thanks once more for the info.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 1:47pm On Sep 02, 2019
sunsewa16:


I did only that yesterday, restricting of background among the four solutions u mentioned on most of the app, and my data balance I saw this morning was unlike before, but I never want to sing hallelujah now, until next two days, but thanks once more for the info.

You're welcome. Glad it helped.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 5:47am On Sep 03, 2019
Lalasticlala more people need to see this.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by jayjamesid(m): 5:58am On Sep 13, 2019
You can also save your data by uninstalling default/preinstalled app. You can read the method from the link: https://appreviewcity.com/how-to-uninstall-preinstalled-apps-on-android-with-root/
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by LordOfTheWeed: 8:55am On Sep 13, 2019
Bro, did I just read that you once subscribed for 6.5GB and it exhausted before 48 hours? shocked
That lie get as e be bro, let's be guided abeg grin

Well, I use at least 30GB monthly, check below

Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by Timmyspy(m): 6:51am On Oct 02, 2019
DigitalCora:


Nice input you've got here.
But disabling Google Services ( especially those embedded in android system apps) might hamper the smooth flow of your device.
Nope! Not at all. I've been doing it since I started using android. I've grown to use my phones completely without them. Many people are surprised to hear its even possible. Try it for a month and install a data manager and notice how much your data and battery life will improve.
Re: How To Prevent Your Phone From Consuming Too Much Data. by DigitalCora: 6:46am On Oct 14, 2019
Timmyspy:

Nope! Not at all. I've been doing it since I started using android. I've grown to use my phones completely without them. Many people are surprised to hear its even possible. Try it for a month and install a data manager and notice how much your data and battery life will improve.
This is an eye opener.

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