Managing Expensive Data, Android Phone
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Managing Expensive Data, Android Phone
It's always nice to unplug for a while and enjoy actual reality in favor of the virtual kind our data plans provide. Nevertheless, the convenience of various data-consuming apps is hard to give up. So I'm thinking I may indulge in short bouts of data use even at the US$0.23/MB it'll cost me with my Toggle SIM card.
I'll obviously disable non-wifi sync and go through my apps to make sure everything's set not to use data in the background except with a wifi connection. Any other tips for keeping the cost down?
Thanks
I'll obviously disable non-wifi sync and go through my apps to make sure everything's set not to use data in the background except with a wifi connection. Any other tips for keeping the cost down?
Thanks
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Moving to Travel Technology Forum, the best place for this; a one month trailing link has been left.
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Go into Settings, More..., Mobile network and uncheck Data enabled. This will turn off mobile data for good. These steps are for the vanilla Android 4.1-4.3. If you use a customized Android the options may be in different places.
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Thanks, I know that one. My object is to leave mobile data enabled while making sure my apps don't use data behind my back. My version of Android (4.1.2) has quite a nice "Data usage" page in system settings, which includes "Set mobile data limit" and "Alert me about data usage" options along with a graphic display of how much data each app has used during a selectable time window. So my question is really seeking advice from people who have already run under an expensive data plan.
For example, my current "Data usage" for Jul 28-Aug 4 shows this:
- Android OS 11.65MB
- Maps 7.59MB
- Google Search 3.86MB
- Chrome 2.09MB
- Google Play Store 1.98MB
- xScope Pro 1.72MB
- Facebook 1.23MB
- SmartActions 293KB
- Motorola Services 207KB
- SwiftKey 143KB
- Skype 138KB
- RATP 94.01KB
- Verizon Message 39.43KB
- K-9 Mail 25.10KB
- Etc.
Thanks for your reply, I'll leave this message in case other users find it useful. I'm just going to put the data enable widget on my desktop as a convenient way to turn on data when I want to use it. In summary, here's my strategy:
- Disable sync
- Install data enable widget
- Keep data disabled except immediately before and after I need a bit

