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Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by AsaBlackheart(m): 5:37am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Wealthoptulent: Cap. Na u type rubbish. No blame autocorrect. Even your username sef no correct lmfao π€£ |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Goalnaldo(m): 6:16am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Godsage:thanks. The font is shortbaby |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Goalnaldo(m): 6:25am On Sep 24, 2023 |
thaoriginator:are you willing to share? |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Goalnaldo(m): 6:29am On Sep 24, 2023 |
adecz:You finish work π the way, you explained it ehn, now I can stop comparing my current phone with my former phone 1 Like |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Goalnaldo(m): 6:34am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Basiliun:I think this might work. I didn't see the data saver option on my phone but when I turned off the auto synchronisation, it saves "This might conserve your data and battery but blabla". Thanks π |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by WillEndInPraise: 6:44am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Barrywilly:Wrong assumption. If you don't use your data, it won't go anywhere. If I'm on 4G and you're on 5G and we download a data of 5mb from same website, we will ended up used same amount of data. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by nurudeen181(m): 6:48am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Sirkingsnado:you haven't heard of itel 4gram 64g rom that sells for 49k.. the phone is good 1 Like |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Siberia01(m): 6:56am On Sep 24, 2023 |
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Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by chuksoyo21(m): 6:59am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Below are the stuffs that counts... *The phone processing speed *Internet band: 2G/3G/4G/ or 5G *The extent to which one surfs the net *And active apps running on the background |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by 9182736455O1999(m): 8:22am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Chibuzoripob:Lol. you wan run from frypan to fire. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by waxxydude: 8:23am On Sep 24, 2023 |
GindoX:what's the code for this and duration please. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by MissJoy29(f): 8:26am On Sep 24, 2023 |
nomolos92:Says who? You enabled it like that. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Mrford(m): 8:39am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Bintdawood: His phone doesn't have catalyst that's why. 1 Like |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Bintdawood(f): 8:45am On Sep 24, 2023 |
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Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Chibuzoripob: 10:54am On Sep 24, 2023 |
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Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Fizalis(m): 11:06am On Sep 24, 2023 |
phr0nesis: Screen display has nothing to do with rate of data consumption sir. Internet connectivity speed has nothing to do with it too! The major data consumers na apps that always update in the background Watching Videos on Tiktok, Youtube, Facebook, etc at the highest quality of HD Infact watching videos whether high or low quality/resolution Streaming songs at the highest kps So to reduce this for android go to settings and open "apps" For each app switch off "background" data . Don't do this for apps like whatsapp, Facebook, messenger, and other apps that use GCM to push instant mesages. Also enter settings and type "data usage" click on data usage and switch off internet access to apps that don't need internet at all to function. Apps like your music, file manager, gallery, etc will still function if you restrict their access to internet. Samsung one ui consumes data so much cos it's always updating stuff behind the scenes without your knowledge or consent. Once you apply the above directives, you'll notice a significant reduction in data consumption for your device. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Fizalis(m): 11:07am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Chibuzoripob: [quote author=phr0nesis post=125979217]Sc The major data consumers na apps that always update in the background Watching Videos on Tiktok, Youtube, Facebook, etc at the highest quality of HD Infact watching videos whether high or low quality/resolution Streaming songs at the highest kps So to reduce this for android go to settings and open "apps" For each app switch off "background" data . Don't do this for apps like whatsapp, Facebook, messenger, and other apps that use GCM to push instant mesages. Also enter settings and type "data usage" click on data usage and switch off internet access to apps that don't need internet at all to function. Apps like your music, file manager, gallery, etc will still function if you restrict their access to internet. Samsung one ui consumes data so much cos it's always updating stuff behind the scenes without your knowledge or consent. Once you apply the above directives, you'll notice a significant reduction in data consumption for your device. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Fizalis(m): 11:19am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Basicend: Chibuzoripob: Not entirely true sir, low end phones or high end phone data consumption is not really all about screen type sir. There are other factors that are the real data consumers sir. I use high end ie samsung galaxy note 10 and a low end redmi 9a and know the areas I need to touch to keep data consumption low on both devices. Data saver should be on by default on apps like tiktok, facebook, youtube, instagram, etc. Auto play and loading of videos should also be off on the earlier mentioned apps too. Ie videos should only load only when you click on them. Remove discovery or news on apps like chrome, kiwi browser, opera/mini browser. Have one news app like opera news for your news. Block "weather" apps too cos they are always updating in the background. The major data consumers na apps that always update in the background Watching Videos on Tiktok, Youtube, Facebook, etc at the highest quality of HD Infact watching videos whether high or low quality/resolution Streaming songs at the highest kps So to reduce this for android go to settings and open "apps" For each app switch off "background" data . Don't do this for apps like whatsapp, Facebook, messenger, and other apps that use GCM to push instant mesages. Also enter settings and type "data usage" click on data usage and switch off internet access to apps that don't need internet at all to function. Apps like your music, file manager, gallery, etc will still function if you restrict their access to internet. Samsung one ui consumes data so much cos it's always updating stuff behind the scenes without your knowledge or consent. Once you apply the above directives, you'll notice a significant reduction in data consumption for your device. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Fizalis(m): 11:23am On Sep 24, 2023 |
ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION! "Data saver" should be on by default on apps like tiktok, facebook, youtube, instagram, etc. Auto play and loading of videos should also be off on the earlier mentioned apps too. Ie videos should only load only when you click on them. Switch off "auto-download" of videos and images in whatsapp, telegram, etc Remove discovery or news on apps like chrome, kiwi browser, opera/mini browser. Have one news app like opera news for your news. Block "weather" apps too cos they are always updating in the background. The major data consumers na apps that always update in the background Watching Videos on Tiktok, Youtube, Facebook, etc at the highest quality of HD Infact watching videos whether high or low quality/resolution Streaming songs at the highest kps So to reduce this for android go to settings and open "apps" For each app switch off "background" data . Don't do this for apps like whatsapp, Facebook, messenger, and other apps that use GCM to push instant mesages. Also enter settings and type "data usage" click on data usage and switch off internet access to apps that don't need internet at all to function. Apps like your music, file manager, gallery, etc will still function if you restrict their access to internet. Samsung one ui consumes data so much cos it's always updating stuff behind the scenes without your knowledge or consent. Once you apply the above directives, you'll notice a significant reduction in data consumption for your device. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by GindoX(m): 11:27am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Fizalis(m): 11:28am On Sep 24, 2023 |
Goalnaldo: Haba, so you don't see that ads are chopping your data big man? Your screenshot says it all based on the jiji ads on your notification bar! You should also switch off "user experience" "micloud" auto-sync, etc. ATTENTION ATTENTION ATTENTION! "Data saver" should be on by default on apps like tiktok, facebook, youtube, instagram, etc. Auto play and loading of videos should also be off on the earlier mentioned apps too. Ie videos should only load only when you click on them. Switch off "auto-download" of videos and images in whatsapp, telegram, etc Remove discovery or news on apps like chrome, kiwi browser, opera/mini browser. Have one news app like opera news for your news. Block "weather" apps too cos they are always updating in the background. The major data consumers na apps that always update in the background Watching Videos on Tiktok, Youtube, Facebook, etc at the highest quality of HD Infact watching videos whether high or low quality/resolution Streaming songs at the highest kps So to reduce this for android go to settings and open "apps" For each app switch off "background" data . Don't do this for apps like whatsapp, Facebook, messenger, and other apps that use GCM to push instant mesages. Also enter settings and type "data usage" click on data usage and switch off internet access to apps that don't need internet at all to function. Apps like your music, file manager, gallery, etc will still function if you restrict their access to internet. Samsung one ui consumes data so much cos it's always updating stuff behind the scenes without your knowledge or consent. Once you apply the above directives, you'll notice a significant reduction in data consumption for your device. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Fizalis(m): 11:32am On Sep 24, 2023 |
I forgot to add "Auto sync" switch it off too. Do read my former reply on how to reduce data consumption on Android. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Chibuzoripob: 11:47am On Sep 24, 2023 |
God bless you.Make i follow ur instruction Fizalis: |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by dheolexaone(f): 12:47pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
Phone brands does not determine your data consumption. Every phone even itel consumes data a lot but the likes of those with amoled screen and screen size makes it more milking. On android, check your data usage. Follow up on each app utilizing the data, you can restrict or off data consumption for each of the apps you do not need mb for. I don't on data saver but restrict apps not to use data. On iPhone, go to settings and see your data consumption... same you have to off iCloud back up storage for videos and things you do not want based on preferences, also restricting each app data would save more more mb at the end of the day. In all, check apps that consumes data a lot ... if it's your favourite... you'd have to deal with it or control your excesses on such app. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by phr0nesis(m): 12:54pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
Fizalis:* You just stated it that watching videos with higher resolution consumes more data. Why then would a phone with bigger and sharper screen display not consume data when accessing the internet. * There are websites you visit where video ads are while you are surfing the internet. Those ads consume data. With a slower connectivity, it takes time for those ads to load, let alone play. When you are on YouTube, WhatsApp (viewing status), tiktok, and you play a video but decide against watching it, with a faster connectivity, that video has probably already loaded the entire video, thereby consuming the required data whether you watched it or not. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Psady(m): 12:58pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
Siberia01:did u just type 20gb just 2weeks? U must be doing other stuff that consumes your data. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Jamersirwin1971: 1:12pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
Yeah. I would by 3gig on my iPhone and share with andriod .. omoh a week plus I still dey use . But the same 3 gig on my Motorola android , I no share o . 3 days ending finish .. I just return the sim back to my iPhone and use to share |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by nomolos92: 1:57pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
MissJoy29: Which Samsung are you using? |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Kingzjayzee: 2:39pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
4G network consumes more data than 3G network. 5G network consumes more data than 4G and 3G network. My own two cents. what do I know? π |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Abagworo(m): 2:49pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
iPhone consumes according to your choice but in android you are left with no choice. |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by TOMMYCKEL(m): 3:00pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
It actually depends on the internet network you are using either 3gb, 4gb or 5gb network π€·ββοΈ. The more faster it responds, speaks on its network and how available is the network as well in the area you find yourself |
Re: Does Phone Brand Determine The Amount Of Data It Consumes? by Sirkingsnado: 3:22pm On Sep 24, 2023 |
nurudeen181: The name bro |
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