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Download Article A guide to stopping data usage warnings and turning off Data Saver Download Article This wikiHow teaches you how to prevent your Android from notifying you about overusing your mobile data. Keep in mind that you can only do this on an Android phone or tablet which has data access via a SIM card. 1 Open your Android's Settings. Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen, then tap the gear-shaped Settings icon in the top-left corner of the drop-down menu. 2 Tap Network & Internet. It's near the middle of the Settings menu. You may have to scroll down to see this option. Advertisement 3Tap Data usage. You'll find this near the middle of the Network & Internet menu. 4 Tap Mobile data usage. It's near the middle of the menu. Doing so opens your Android's data menu. If you're using an Android running Nougat you'll tap Billing cycle instead. 5 Tap the blue "Set data warning" switch . Doing so will prompt the switch to turn grey .[1] 6Follow any on-screen prompts. If prompted to confirm your decision or restart your Android, do so. Once you've finished this step, your Android should no longer notify you when your data is almost used up. Advertisement 1 Open your Android's Settings. Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen, then tap the gear-shaped Settings icon in the top-left corner of the drop-down menu. 2Tap Connections. It's near the top of the Settings page. 3Tap Data usage. You'll find this near the middle of the Connections page. 4Tap Billing cycle and data warning. It's in the middle of the Data Usage page. 5 Tap the blue "Data limit" switch . Doing so prompts the switch to turn grey . 6Follow any on-screen prompts. If prompted to confirm your decision or restart your Android, do so. Once you've finished this step, your Android should no longer notify you when your data is almost used up. Advertisement 1Connect to wireless networks whenever possible. When you're connected to a wireless network, you won't be using your mobile data. Try to limit media usage like streaming music and YouTube to when your device is not connected to a wireless network. 2 Use your computer to download and transfer files. If you download a lot on your Android, you're likely using a fair amount of your data plan. You can help mitigate this by downloading files on your computer and then transferring them to your Android via USB. Connect your Android to your computer using its USB cable. You'll need to install Android File Transfer to do this on a Mac. Open the notification panel on your Android and tap the USB option. Select File transfer and your Android will appear as a removable disk. Copy the files you've downloaded on your computer to the proper folders on your Android. 3 Turn on Data Saver if you use Chrome. If Chrome is your primary mobile browser, you can save a significant amount of data by enabling the Data Saver feature. This sends the website to Google first to compress and then send to you. It results in slightly longer loading times but significantly less data usage. Open Chrome on your Android device. Tap the ⋮ in the upper-right corner. Tap Settings, then tap Data saver. Toggle "Data Saver" on. 4 Use alternatives to data-hungry apps. There are several apps that can eat up a lot of your data. One of the chief offenders is the Facebook app, which can go through hundreds of megabytes in a short time, even if it's just installed and you don't use it.[2] Consider switching to the Facebook mobile site, which uses a lot less data than the app. You'll lose some of the app's special features. 5 Only update your apps over Wi-Fi. Downloading app updates can quickly use a large portion of your data allowance. You can set the Google Play Store to use only manual updates Open the Google Play Store. Tap ☰ in the upper-left corner. Tap Settings and then tap Auto-update apps. Tap Do not auto-update apps. Update an app by going to My apps & games in the menu and then tapping UPDATE next to apps when connected to Wi-Fi. Advertisement Add New Question Question My data connection is not working and also not showing in my phone. I still have data in my mobile. What should I do? Is your data on? If you go to Settings, it should be under something such as Data Usage, Wifi, Connections, or something else of the sort. Make sure the data is turned on, that you're in a good coverage area, and that you have a signal/bars. Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Your mobile carrier may have installed an app which sends you notifications about impending data overuse. If so, you might need to turn off notifications from that app as well. On most Androids, you can set a data limit from within the Mobile Data Usage or Billing Cycle and Data Warning menu. By setting this limit to well-above your actual data limit, you won't receive notifications. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Some versions of Android have a bug which will result in repeated data usage warnings despite being nowhere near your limit. Updating your Android's operating system to the latest supported version should fix this issue. Advertisement About This Article Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 178,387 times. Is this article up to date?Airrebusan tersaring itulah yang diminum secara rutin 2 - 3 kali sehari. Untuk cara lain anda bisa baca di Cara Membuat Jus Kulit Manggis. Sekedar warning saja kalau Kulit Buah Manggis juga mengandung kadar resin, tanin, serat kasar, dan komponen lainnya yang tidak dapat dicerna tubuh pada kadar tinggi.
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