Tuesday 19 July 2016

Tech Tip Tuesday - Using Less Data On Your Smartphone 4

Hey guys! I am really sorry for the break in transmission for those who have been coming back to check for the next tip. For this reason I am going to make it up to you guys by giving a 3-in-1 combo tip today to make up for the past few weeks that I have missed.

So, I have talked about how we could use mobile sites instead of apps, using a browser with data saving tools and installing an ad-blocker all in an effort to try to fight that data subscription monster that keeps eating deep into our pockets. How has it been going for you? I am sure you'll like to know the other tips I have for you on this subject matter. Well here they are :

  • Leave some activities for when you are connected to a WiFi network:
For my Nigerian brothers and sisters, this may not necessarily apply to you as we rarely have spots where we have easy access to a WiFi resource. If you do however, you know all those your YouTube videos streaming, snapchat and periscope activities, they should be left for those times when you can connect to a WiFi network as they are mega data consumers.
What if you don't have such an opportunity? You could try the next tip below.

  • Use the setting on your smartphone to set up data usage limits.
How does this work? For android users, go to your settings menu, and under Wireless and Networks, Tap Data Usage. You would see an option that allows you to set mobile data limit. When you set a limit for yourself, as soon as the specified limit is reached, your mobile data connection will be disabled. You can also set up warnings to track your data usage and check yourself.

For our beloved iPhone and iPad readers, don't worry, I didn't forget about you guys. Here's a tutorial on how you can do that on your smartphone.

Finally, here's the very last tip.

  • Turn off data for some apps.
For android users, you can do this by carrying out the following steps:

  1. Open Settings on your phone and tap on Data Usage.
  2. Scroll down to view a list of the android apps making use of data on your phone which is usually sorted by amount of data usage.
  3. Tap the apps you want to restrict data usage on and select Restrict Background Data.
For iPhone and iPad users, Here's another tutorial on how to do that.


If for some unimaginable reason, all these tips have been worked on and you still don't see any improvements, then it's time to completely turn off your mobile data and go for a walk, read a book with actual paper pages, learn an art like photography, painting or something and stop your addiction with the internet. You heard me right. No, I am not joking. Seriously, there's more to life than being fixated to a 5-10 inch device all the time.

Anyways, wondering what my next tip sequel will be? Find out next week Tuesday. Till then, Have a lovely week ahead.

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