How to Make Necessary Settings for Expanding Internet and Batteries?


YouTube, Instagram, WhatsApp, Google Photos and other mobile applications we use a lot more often exploit both internets and pilots. These are not limited to the most popular mobile applications that cause your mobile internet package to run out and the charge level to drop at the same time, with the backplane running all the time. In this blog we will talk about the Android and iPhone applications that exploit the battery and the internet, plus the settings that need to be made to save the pills and speed up the mobile internet.


It is very important to follow mobile data usage for users in our country where the prices of mobile internet packages are very high especially for users who prefer internet limited package. Mobile internet usage can be restricted on both Android and iPhone, and it is possible for each operator to follow the usage details by applying their own online transactions, even if it is not instantaneous. Mobile data-driven applications are even available. Limiting mobile data usage seems to be an effective solution, but it is actually important how much data our applications consume almost every day. Popular applications that we use frequently on YouTube, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Netflix, Spotify, Gmail, Chrome and many others consume internet and pills even when the background is quiet. Even if this blog is not run in the article, we have included 11 popular Android / iOS apps that use the internet connection to slow down the internet and cause the charge level to drop sharply.

YouTube


There are a few settings you can use to minimize the use of mobile data in your YouTube app. Open Settings - General - Restrict Mobile Data to ON, set the upload quality to 720p quality if you are producing content on YouTube, Settings - Prevent automatic start of new videos by turning off Autoplay, Settings - Back to view if videos in HD quality can only be viewed when connected to WiFi Among the settings you can make is to reduce the quality for videos downloaded from the Playback and Downloads section. You can also use the YouTube Go app.

Facebook


The Facebook app offers a few settings that allow you to reduce data usage with one touch. Turning off Auto Playback (Settings and Privacy - Settings - Auto Playback) will only be enough to turn off Auto Playback, which prevents videos from automatically playing without lowering the quality of the photos, except to turn on Data Saver mode (under Settings and Privacy), which prevents auto- You can use Facebook Lite application.

Twitter


Among the most used social networks in our country, Twitter offers several options that reduce mobile data usage. To enable high-quality video playback with only WiFi connection enabled, under Settings and Privacy - Data Usage Video - High Quality Video - Select WiFi only and set automatic video playback to WiFi only, besides Data Sync you can turn off Data synchronization. You can also use Twitter Lite.

Instagram


If you are one of the tightest followers of Instagram, with more than 1 billion active users, and you are tracking a large number of accounts uploading videos, you will be able to use Less Data Usage from the Settings - Account - Mobile Data Usage menu.

Netflix


Netflix also offers options that reduce the use of mobile data, while offering a high quality image on mobile and desktop platforms, offering customized productions with dubbing and subtitling options, and watching TV, even if the package prices are expensive in our country, allowing them to download and watch movies and sequences. Application Settings - Turning off Cellular data usage, which is automatically turned on under Video Playback (You can set it to Save WiFi or Data Only.) If you download and watch movies and sequences, make sure WiFi is selected in the Downloads section under Application Settings.

Spotify


Spotify, the favorite app for fans of music on the phone, offers several settings that reduce mobile data usage. There are two settings you can do other than download and play music. First; Adjust music quality (Settings - Music Quality - Low / Normal). The second is; Turn on Data Saver mode. The music quality settings are made automatically when you turn on data saving.

Gmail


We recommend that you turn off Sync Gmail under Data Usage if your personal and business email account is linked to Gmail, and your mail traffic is heavy during the day. If you turn off sync and you do not open Gmail and do not manually refresh, you will not see new arrivals, and you will not receive any notifications. Of course, do not activate this option if you have to check your mails at the time you are not at the computer. Another setting you can make is; to prevent the downloading of additional images automatically. You can also save mobile data using the Gmail Go app.

Google Chrome


If you can not give up Chrome browser at Mobilde, we suggest you activate Settings - Data Saver. However, when you open this feature, the quality of the images on the web sites is a bit lower, and your position can not be determined at all. A nice aspect of Data Saver is; it shows how much data you're saving for each website you visit.

Google Photos


With Google Apps for Android P, Apple's preferred choice for iCloud, Google Photos offers a single choice for those who want to save mobile data. We recommend that you turn off Cellular Data Backup for both photos and videos under Settings - Backup & Sync. If you are doing the backup in the original quality instead of the high quality, you can turn off this setting and download the most internet usage.

WhatsApp


WhatsApp also offers settings for data usage from virtually any smartphone-installed app that touts SMS. If you have too many photos and videos among your people in WhatsApp, you should keep the automatic downloading of media for mobile data usage turned off for all formats (under Settings - Data and Storage Usage). If you are a frequent flyer abroad, we recommend you to do the same while you are roaming. Settings - Data and Storage Usage - You can track your data usage from the Network Usage page.

Google Maps


There are two simple settings you can do if you do not want Google to use more of your internet traffic while using the Maps app. First; Settings - Offline Maps - Go to Select Your Map page to download the map of the selected region. It shows how much storage space you will need after the region selection. The second is; From the left drop-down menu, select WiFi only to run Google Maps in a kind of offline mode. In this mode you can not get directions, alternative routes, real-time traffic information.

Result:

Since the Android operating system is more cruel than iOS for back-end data usage, it's a good idea to keep track of how much data the apps spend in Settings - Network and Internet (Connections) - Data Usage - Mobile Data Usage. Just as you can turn off mobile data usage on the backplane for each application, you can stop applications from sending and receiving data to the backend by turning on Data Saver.
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