It’s no news that most Android apps are highly
dependent on internet data even when not in use,
some Android apps still make it a habit to drain
your data, this has been one major problem most
if not all Android users complain about.
It’s usually a pain in the butt paying more bills
for your internet connection you never made use
of intentionally.
However, some apps such as Gmail would
provide you with the option to limiting the
frequency at which they consume data by
configuring it to update your email at desired
regular intervals, but as this might not go down
well with some, or you wish to stop some apps
like Facebook where this option is not found,
disabling background usage of data is key. Now
only would the internet bills keep piling up if you
do nothing, your battery as well gets drained.
In this post, I’ll teach you how to disable or stop
background data usage so as not to waste
unnecessary data, and saving some cash at the end of the month, and as well your battery.
Note that this methods works on Android 4.0
JellyBean, and above.
Below is a guide on how you can
restrict background data usage on your android
device running android 4.0 jellybean and above.
How to Restrict Background Data on Android
Step 1: Simple go to your Android Phone’s Settings.
Step 2: Select Data Usage .
Step 3: Now tap on the three vertical dots to
the top right and select Restrict
Background Data . ( On some devices, the
Restrict background data may not be placed
in the same location )
It’s as easy as that, you’ve successfully disabled
background data usage on your android device.
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