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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 |
Moving to Travel Technology Forum, the best place for this; a one month trailing link has been left.
JDiver senior moderator |
Oops, I thought that was where I posted it.
Thanks!
Originally Posted by JDiver
(Post 21213615)
Moving to Travel Technology Forum, the best place for this; a one month trailing link has been left.
JDiver senior moderator |
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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Originally Posted by msb0b
(Post 21217286)
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.
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:
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:
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