To set mobile data limits on Android devices, which can help reduce data usage, follow these steps:
For Samsung Galaxy devices:
- Open the Settings app and tap on "Connections."
- Tap on "Data usage."
- Ensure that mobile data is turned on, then tap on "Billing cycle and data warning."
- Tap on "Billing cycle" and set the start date based on when you arrive in your destination country/region.
- Enable "Set data warning" and specify the data warning in numeric form. For example, if your eSIM plan has 10 GB, you can set the data warning to 8 GB.
- Enable "Set data limit" and specify the data limit in numeric form. When you reach the specified limit, this option will turn off mobile data.
For Google Pixel devices:
- Open the Settings app and tap on "Network & internet."
- Tap on "SIM cards."
- Ensure that mobile data is turned on, then tap on "Data warning & limit."
- Tap on "Billing cycle" and set the start date based on when you arrive in your destination country/region.
- Enable "Set data warning" and specify the data warning in numeric form. For example, if your eSIM plan has 10 GB, you can set the data warning to 8 GB.
- Enable "Set data limit" and specify the data limit in numeric form. When you reach the specified limit, this option will turn off mobile data.
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