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Tricks to reduce phone data usage by 50 percent

Operators' offers where we can use unlimited amounts of data often hide the fine print. This is also why it is good to know which are the applications that cause the most extensive data consumption and, if we are not careful, can quickly lead us to the limit of monthly data consumption.

Do you happen to look at the data usage statistics in your package towards the end of the month?! You have received an SMS that you have exceeded the 80% leased amount of data. Then this article is the one that will reduce your phone's data usage by up to 50 percent. Check the apps that consume the most data and use the performance settings to limit the amount of data transfer!

Apps that consume the most

Applications that they use the most data, are usually the ones you use most often. For many people, they are Facebook, Instagram, Netflix, Snapchat, Spotify, Twitter and YouTube. If you use any of these apps daily, you should change the settings on your mobile phone to reduce the amount of data they use.

Data transfer - do you ever feel like this?!
Data transfer - do you ever feel like this?!

Instructions for setting up the most wasteful applications, which will save up to 50 percent of data transfer!

Check the instructions below - and set the apps on your phone to use as little data as possible!

1. Facebook: Stop autoplay video

Opening Facebook it certainly consumes a lot of data every five minutes, and it's even worse if you allow it autoplay videos. Fortunately, you can limit the issue by only allowing videos to play on Wi-Fi or turn them off completely.
Do this in the following way:
– Open the application Facebook, click on the menu button (three dashes) in the right corner.
– Select an option Settings and click Videos and Photos.
– Click Auto-play and select the or option Wi-Fi Connections Only or Never Auto-play Videos.

Facebook - 200x a day on Facebook?
Facebook - 200 times a day on Facebook?

2. Twitter: Stop video autoplay

If you spend a large part of your day on Twitter, you definitely need to check autoplay videos.
Open the application Twitter, click on the button Me in the right corner.
– Click on the gear icon at the top of your profile and select Settings.
– Click on Data usage.
– Click on Video autoplay and select Wi-Fi only or Never.

3. Instagram: Stop preloading videos and photos

Instagram is more than just a photo app. Also has videos, which are played automatically. The app preloads videos so they start playing for you as soon as they appear on your screen. Also Instagram has a setting option that can at least partially avoid these problems:
– Open Instagram and select the setting function.
– Click Cellular Data Use.
– Select an option Use Less Data.

Instagram is fun... a little less videos, which can be a waste of data.
Instagram is fun… a little less videos, which can be a waste of data.

4. Snapchat: Enable the travel feature

Just like Instagram too Snapchat preloads stories and he snaps, which of course consume large amount of data transfer. To avoid this problem, we suggest you enable the feature Travel Mode, which means that the stories and snap take a bit longer to load, which your data limit will thank you for. Set up the application in this way:
– Open the Snapchat app and scroll down to the profile screen.
– Click on the gear icon in the right corner.
– Scroll down and click on Manage and select Travel Mode.

5. YouTube: Change your Wi-Fi settings

Good news in use YouTube is that the videos do not play automatically. The bad news is that unfortunately YouTube it doesn't allow anything other than watching videos, which can increase consumption very significantly data, when moving outside the area Wi-Fi.
YouTube allows videos to be uploaded to HD they only play when you are in the area Wi-Fi:
- Open YouTube, click on your profile account in the top corner and click Settings.
– Activate the function Play HD on Wi-Fi only.
– If you also often upload videos, we advise you to turn on the function at the same time Upload over Wi-Fi only.

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