Data Saving Tips
Are your data bundles draining faster than expected? Several factors you might not be aware of may be leading to mobile data wastage. Here are some tips that will help you keep your data for longer and enjoy extended browsing time on your mobile phone. Choose your operating system below.
Stopping data-hungry apps from eating up your data bundles isn't the only way for iPhone owners to reduce their data usage. Here are seven phone-wide settings that can help you optimize your mobile data usage.

Stopping data-hungry apps from eating up your data bundles isn't the only way for iPhone owners to reduce their data usage. Here are seven phone-wide settings that can help you optimize your mobile data usage.


Curious to know which apps are consuming the most data? Go to Settings> General > Cellular and you can see how much data you've used in the current billing period and below that you'll see a list of your apps. Under each app's name is the amount of data it has used for the current billing period. You can toggle off any app that you think is eating more than its fair share. See which app is using the most data here.




Because every now and then we need a dose of our favorite YouTubers plus all the interesting content on YouTube, we need a sustainable way to consume the content. Save up to 60% of your data by choosing to watch videos in standard quality instead of High Definition. Here's how you do this: -
- While on YouTube, click on the little cog on the bottom right hand side of the video time bar.
- Click on the 'Quality' option.
- From the options provided, 480p is a pretty good balance between clarity and data load.
- While on YouTube, click on the little cog on the bottom right hand side of the video time bar.
- Click on the 'Quality' option.
- From the options provided, 480p is a pretty good balance between clarity and data load.
There’s a WhatsApp group for just about anything these days, and we have no control over how many memes we receive per day. To keep your WhatsApp groups from consuming a lot of data, make sure to deactivate auto-download on videos and images:-
- Navigate to ‘settings’ on your WhatsApp APP
- Choose ‘Data and Storage Usage’
- Select ‘Media Auto Download’ option
- Select ‘When Using Mobile Data’ and switch it to ‘No Media’
- You may also enable low data usage for WhatsApp calls
STrying to resist the allure of pictures of friends treated to vintage filters is futile. We spend a good amount of time scrolling through Instagram. Here is how to control the amount of data it consumes: -
- Open Instagram options
- Go to ‘Settings’
- Click on ‘Cellular Data Use’
- Then select ‘Use Less Data’
Videos are more commonly being used to share information, and Facebook made sure to maximize on this new strategy. To ensure that your data survives longer, switch off autoplay through these simple steps: -.
- Go to your Facebook profile tab
- Click on ‘Settings’
- Select ‘AutoPlay’
- Select ‘Never autoplay videos’
Twitter is where we go to keep up with what’s happening in the world so uninstalling the app isn’t an option. Instead, you may control your data consumption by turning off autoplay on videos through these steps: - -
- Go to your Twitter profile icon.
- Click on ‘Settings and Privacy’
- Select ‘Data Usage’
- Set ‘Video autoplay’ to ‘Never’.