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10 steps and Saving Tips Deadly Quota Internet Data Package in Android

 10 steps and Saving Tips Deadly Quota Internet Data Package in Android
 
10 steps and Saving Tips Deadly Quota Internet Data Package in Android
Ever surfing the Internet to run out of quota? Sometimes if you're busy indeed like to forget time and forget to check the rest of the quota of the Internet data packets. However, some of the ways that can anticipate your internet quota durable and wear out too quickly. Here's how.

1. Turn off your internet connection when not in use

The most practical way is to turn off Internet data packets through the switch button widget data packet connection. There are several applications that can be used or sometimes the finished widget default on certain launcher. In order to save the use of quotas it helps you turn off the Internet connection when not in use. By turning off the Internet during the hours of sleep, then you will save bandwidth.

2. Turn off auto-sync unnecessary

In addition, disable auto-sync is not required. There are many options for auto-sync and Google alone usually accounts also have a variety of services. Should select the important ones, such as Contacts, Gmail, and Calendar
 
3.  Turn off auto-update Google Play Store

Turn off auto-update Google Play Store. Every time you download an application, always offered to get the auto-update. By default the auto-update option is checked. Should be set so that the Google Play Store only do auto-update when using a WiFi connection only.

4. Wise in opening photos and videos with a large

Viewing images and video content either through a browser or social networking applications like Facebook and lnstagram require a data package quotas big enough, try to not be too often open the content of photos or images and videos. If you want to see or watch streaming video from YouTube, for example, better find a source of WiFi access so kuotamu not quickly exhausted.

5. Use supporting applications

There are many applications support to save the quota of data packets, one example is Juice Defender that has an automatic shut off feature packet data connection when the screen is locked. There is also DroidWall or 3gwatchdog as other alternative.

6. Set limits the use of the data packet

In the Android version 4.0 upwards are equipped with features to monitor data packets while restricting its use. Go to the Settings menu, then select Data Usage. Set the reminder in accordance with the quota package deals, for example, you have a quota of 1 GB, then attach a reminder to the 500 MB level first, and then after getting the warning raises again be 800 MB.

For you who do not use Android version 4.0 and above, please use additional applications such as Traffic Monitor and Data Lock

7. Should not downloading large files via mobile phone

Large files like movies / apps / games require a large quota to download it. As a result, of course, the quota will be quickly exhausted, but it will also drain the phone battery. For downloading large files (over 20 MB) it would be nice if you use WiFi or download it on your computer first and transferred to the phone.

9. Use browser with good data compression rate.

When browsing, use the browser that it can save quota. Avoid doing activities in excess of streaming video, article data transferred when the stream is quite large. Moreover, the results of streaming video is not stored in the phone memory. Another alternative to watch your favorite videos, download the first video in 3GP or MP4 format that can be viewed at any time

10. Discard the weather widget on your Android home screen

Almost all Android devices will include a weather widget on the home screen it. The widget will require data access to connect to the internet in order to provide the latest information about weather. Although not too big, but this needs to be done to minimize the use of your internet.