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		<title>How to Save Data With Mobile Phone</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is the headache of half of the young people in our country. A generation</p>
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<p>It is the headache of half of the young people in our country. A generation that is very connected to its device (streaming videos, <strong><a href="https://www.scrolltrendy.com/brand-image-of-your-company-through-social-media/">social networks</a></strong>, games, live broadcasts, etc.) needs to be constantly updated to avoid “panic mode.” But saving <strong>mobile data</strong> is not only the intention of the youngest; we all try not to consume our mobile data. No one wants to be without the Internet outside the home.</p>



<p>We will try to ensure that your mobile phone does not suffer from data consumption at the end of the month. How? Following these tips…</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">General Tips to save data with your mobile phone</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Activate Data Saving</h3>



<p>From the Settings / Data saving, you can prevent some apps from being used in the background and make those in the foreground access mobile data less frequently.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Uninstall apps you don&#8217;t need</h3>



<p>How many apps do you have on your smartphone? And how many do you actually use? Although the applications you don&#8217;t use in principle shouldn&#8217;t spend much on the Internet, if you&#8217;ve downloaded too many, you&#8217;re wasting resources unnecessarily. Also, remember that those apps that we have &#8220;just in case&#8221; consume data and battery.</p>



<p>At this point, we should also consider those apps that come pre-installed on our smartphone, which you cannot simply uninstall. It is best to disable or deactivate them to prevent them from starting, not consuming data, and, incidentally, freeing up some RAM and battery.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Update installed apps over Wi-Fi</h3>



<p>On Android, you can do this by entering Google Play and going to Settings/Auto-update/Update apps automatically over <strong><a href="https://www.scrolltrendy.com/what-is-wifi-and-curiosities-about-wifi/">Wi-Fi</a></strong> only. On iOS, go to Settings/iTunes Store and App Store and uncheck the Use mobile data box. In this way, the apps you have installed will receive new versions only when you are connected to a WiFi network.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Keep an eye on your monthly consumption</h3>



<p>Almost all phones allow you to activate an alarm when the data consumption is excessive or about to end. You can find this option on Android in Settings/Data usage/Limit data usage.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Use an AdBlock</h3>



<p>When browsing, on many occasions, we see advertising popups that do not interest us and pull our data when we do not click on them 99% of the time. Many programs hide this advertising and save mobile data, allowing us a cleaner and safer denial. Adblock Browser, Adblock Plus, and Block Ads.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Disable Wi-Fi Support</h3>



<p>When this feature is enabled, the mobile phone returns to data when it identifies that a Wi-Fi network is not working well. You can disable this option by going to Mobile Data/WiFi Support.</p>



<p>Specific tips to save data with your mobile phone according to each application</p>



<p>Ultimately, we all have the same applications installed on our mobile phones. And there are ways to save data with them. Let&#8217;s see them briefly&#8230;</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Spotify and YouTube</h3>



<p>Streaming music and video is the biggest enemy of your megabytes since they require a large data consumption. The alternative is offline playback. <strong><a href="https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/spotify" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Spotify </a></strong>allows users to download playlists and listen to them offline. YouTube also has a &#8221; Watch Later &#8221; feature, which does precisely the same thing. Create your playlists offline when you have WiFi and access them later.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Whatsapp</h3>



<p>Because of this giant, we can waste a lot of data, especially if you are in groups where many photos and videos are shared. In Settings / Data and Storage, you have two options to save data. The first is Automatic download with mobile data, where it is best to uncheck all the boxes. On the other hand, in Call settings, you can check the Decrease data usage box to reduce the quality and data used during a call.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Instagram</h3>



<p>Too many photos and the occasional video can take a toll on your mobile data. Using Instagram when you have WiFi or using this social network option to use less data is best. You&#8217;ll find it under Mobile data usage. You&#8217;ll save some, but you won&#8217;t be able to stop videos from autoplaying, so keep that in mind.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Twitter</h3>



<p>has a data saving mode that you can find in the Data Use section of its options. You have Data Saver (to disable high-quality video and autoplay) and Sync Interval (to control how often this social network syncs data in the background).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Google Chrome</h3>



<p>The quintessential browser includes a data saving mode in its settings that compresses the pages before you download them. It has its limitations, is free, and will save you something, even if you don&#8217;t expect much.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Facebook</h3>



<p>You cannot imagine the amount of data that Mark Zuckerberg&#8217;s social network consumes, and there is little you can do (apart from uninstalling it) to avoid spending a lot of data. You can turn off autoplay for videos in Settings/Settings/Account Settings/Videos and Photos/Autoplay.</p>



<p>Apart from everything that we have just shown you, there are specific applications that help you save data, such as Datally (with more control and more options) or Onavo Protect (a data-saving veteran that currently has privacy in mind)</p>
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		<title>Some Curiosities About Mobiles That You Did Not Know</title>
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<p>Although it seems that they carry our whole life in our hands and that it seems impossible that we can currently live without them, <strong>mobile phones</strong> have been with us for some time. </p>



<p>Many define it as &#8220;an extension of my own body&#8221; since they provide us with knowledge, memory, contacts, etc. In short, they make life easier for us.</p>



<p>That is why today, this blog wants to pay its little tribute to these wonderful gadgets by telling a little more about their history and knowing some <strong>curiosities about mobiles</strong> that will surely surprise you as they have done with us.</p>



<p>Do you want to meet them now? So let us go…</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>The first smartphone (smartphone) was called Simon and had a touch screen and email.</li><li>The first commercial telephone weighed 1150 grams. The current average is about 250 grams.</li><li>The first mobile call was made in 1973 by Martin Cooper (Motorola). He called the head of his competition (AT&amp;T engineer Joel Engel) to tell him what they had accomplished. The mobile from which he called weighed 1 kilo and had a battery life of half an hour (even though it had to be charged for at least 10 hours). That phone never went on sale.</li><li>In 1983 the first mobile device came onto the market—10 hours of recharging for a range of half an hour for about 3,300 euros. We do not think many could afford it&#8230;</li><li>The Nokia 1100 is the best-selling model in history. It began to be manufactured in 2003, and its production ended in 2007. About 250 million units were sold, perhaps because it is known as the indestructible phone. Maybe you have one out there&#8230;</li><li>The first messages were sent in 1992 when SMS became the most used application in the history of mobile telephony. The “beep beep beep” tone of SMS on old Nokias represents the letters for “SMS” in Morse.</li><li>Ericsson was the first brand to call a phone a “smartphone,” specifically the GS88 Penelope. However, it is believed that the first smartphone was the IBM Simon.</li><li>In Japan, 90% of mobile phones are waterproof because users often shower with them.</li><li>We call it a mobile phone (or mobile, just). In China, they call it “shou-Ji” (handheld device); in Latin America, “cellular,” in the US, “cell phone,” in Japan, “keitai” (portable); in Israel, “telephone” (wonder phone), in Sweden “ Nalle” (teddy bear).</li><li>90% of mobiles are made in China. Practically this country has a monopoly on the manufacture of these devices.</li><li>Despite the poverty of certain parts of the world, there are 3.3 billion active mobile phones on the market—almost 1 for every two inhabitants of the planet. There are countries, such as Luxembourg, where this figure increases, with 1.6 mobile phones per person.</li><li>The mobile has done away with clocks and alarm clocks. Who wakes you up every morning to go to work? Surely your mobile phone.</li><li>There are diseases related to the use of mobile phones. &#8220;Nomophobia&#8221; is the irrational fear of leaving the house without your smartphone, &#8220;ringxiety&#8221; is the feeling you have when you think you hear your phone ringing when in fact it has not, and &#8220;phubbing&#8221; is suffered by those who ignore everything they have to around you to concentrate on your mobile phone. We hope you do not experience any of them.</li><li>If we focus on usage, studies show that we look at the phone an average of 150 times a day. My goodness!</li><li>The most expensive phone in the world, the Falcon Supernova Pink Diamond <strong><a href="https://www.scrolltrendy.com/iphone-12-and-12-pro-sound-issues-free-service-from-apple/">iPhone </a></strong>6, costs $95.5 million. If you do not want to spend that much, you have a more affordable version for just $48.5 million. You choose.</li><li>In Finland, a world mobile phone throwing championship has been organized annually (since 2000). In case you want to sign up&#8230;</li><li>In 2013, a <strong><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Nexus" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Google Nexus</a></strong> was launched into space to test the resistance of its components in vacuum conditions and its ability to control a satellite in space.</li><li>Anywhere in the world, the phone to make emergency calls is 112, it does not matter if you have no balance or your phone is blocked; you can always call 112. Hopefully, you never have to do it&#8230;</li><li>Some researchers are studying the possibility of charging the mobile thanks to urine. Who knows what we will do in a few years&#8230;</li><li>Finally, here are some statistics that will surely surprise you…</li><li>More than 80% of smartphones run on Android.</li><li>33% of people lose or break their phones.</li><li>40% of smartphone thefts take place between noon and 5:00 p.m.</li><li>11% of smartphone thefts occur in the workplace.</li><li>Your mobile phone has a concentration of bacteria 18 times higher than your toilet.</li><li>90% of text messages are read within 3 minutes of being received.</li><li>Seventy-five percent of people are more actively using their phones while they relieve themselves.</li></ol>



<p>Mobile phones are here to stay and play an important role in our lives. We hope this post about mobile curiosities has seemed interesting to you, and at least we have made you have a good time.</p>



<p>Also Read: <strong><a href="https://www.scrolltrendy.com/how-artificial-intelligence-is-used-in-gadgets/">How Artificial Intelligence is Used in Gadgets</a></strong></p>
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