Most Android devices come with a built-in Data Saver mode. When activated, it restricts background data usage for apps and reduces the amount of data used by your device. (Image Credit: Freepik)
To limit background data for certain apps, navigate to Settings > Apps & notifications > [App Name] > Data usage, and disable "Background data" for selected apps. (Image Credit: Freepik)
Connect to Wi-Fi networks whenever available to avoid using mobile data for tasks like downloading large files, streaming videos, or updating apps. (Image Credit: Freepik)
In Google Play Store settings, set app updates to occur only when connected to Wi-Fi. This prevents automatic updates from consuming your mobile data. (Image Credit: Freepik)
If you frequently stream music or videos, adjust the streaming quality in the respective apps to a lower resolution or quality. Lower quality streams consume less data. (Image Credit: Freepik)
If you use navigation apps like Google Maps, download maps for offline use while on Wi-Fi. This prevents the app from using mobile data for navigation when you're on the go. (Image Credit: Freepik)
Monitor data use in Android settings to identify high-consuming apps. Limit background data or explore alternatives for efficient management based on usage patterns. (Image Credit: Freepik)