Smartphone – 4 tips to reduce your data consumption

40, 60, 100 GB… Today, mobile plans often include a large volume of data, but do you really need it? Not so sure... Especially since thanks to these few tips, you will be able to reduce your data consumption without making any effort. This will allow you to choose a less generous plan, and above all a  less expensive plan . This is the ideal solution to save on your mobile plan without depriving yourself!

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1. Limit your data consumption by changing the synchronization of your accounts

Many users read their emails from their smartphone via a dedicated application. However, a person who checks their personal emails once a day should in theory consume less data than a professional who checks their emails every hour. But your mobile phone still needs to be correctly configured…

Indeed, if you think that by avoiding connecting to your email too often, you are saving the mobile data  in your plan, you are surely wrong because your smartphone probably automatically connects to the Internet to retrieve your emails, without you doing so. you asked him.

To avoid this, you can deactivate the synchronization of all your accounts (emails, social networks, instant messaging, etc.) in the settings of your smartphone, by going to Users and accounts.

The other tip is to reduce how often you sync your emails. Your smartphone will then connect to the Internet less often to check your emails and this will automatically reduce your data consumption.

Depending on the email app you use, you may also be able to configure your smartphone to retrieve your emails more frequently on certain days of the week and at certain times: during business days and hours for example. example, and less often on weekends.

To change how often your emails are retrieved, go to the settings of your email application.

2. Reduce the data consumption of your mobile applications

Mobile applications can be very data intensive. The first tip for reducing your Internet consumption is therefore to sort it out: there is no point in keeping an application that you no longer use, especially if it risks costing you data.

Also note that to be able to inform you in real time of the news, the weather, the arrival of an email or a message on social networks, your applications must connect to the Internet, which consumes data . To limit the data consumption  of your applications, you can turn off background data (this option is usually found in Settings > Network & Internet > Data consumption > Mobile data consumption).

Warning: by deactivating this option, you risk no longer receiving notifications from your applications.

Here's another effective tip to reduce your data consumption: use your favorite applications offline.

To do this, simply download the web pages, articles, music and films that interest you over Wi-Fi. Once they are saved on your smartphone, you can view them later, even without an Internet connection. . By making your small selection of this content at home (over Wi-Fi, of course), you will not need to consume the mobile data from your plan when you want to enjoy it, on the way to work or going to the sport room. This trick works just as well for music and video applications as it does for Internet browsers or news applications. There are even GPS available offline .

And if you like listening to music or watching videos on your smartphone, you will surely have noticed that your hobbies consume a lot of mobile data. Please note that to limit this data consumption, you can reduce the streaming quality. Indeed, most applications like Spotify, Deezer, Youtube or Netflix offer options of this type in their settings.

3. Download updates only over Wi-Fi, with or without unlimited mobile plan

Your mobile phone's operating system and mobile applications need to be updated regularly, which can lead to high data consumption. To save your mobile plan , it is therefore preferable to download these updates via a Wi-Fi connection rather than over the mobile network.

To download updates for your apps over Wi-Fi only, go to the Play Store settings and click Auto-update apps. For Android updates, simply agree to install them only when you are connected to a Wi-Fi network (some smartphones already do this by default).

4. Choose Wi-Fi to preserve the data on your mobile plan

Another tip for saving data on your mobile plan: use Wi-Fi as often as possible.

Start by saving your personal and professional Wi-Fi networks on your smartphone, this will prevent you from consuming data every time you are at home or in the office.

And when you're out and about, you can use the Wi-Fi Finder mobile app to find nearby available Wi-Fi networks (free or paid).

By applying these tips, there is no need to limit your Internet usage to reduce your mobile data consumption. This may even allow you to save money by choosing a mobile plan  more suited to your consumption.

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