- What is data saving mode?
- How much data does data saver save?
- When data saving mode is on apps with the switch turned on can still use data normally?
- Should I turn on data saver?
What is data saving mode?
To help use less mobile data on a limited data plan, you can turn on Data Saver. This mode lets most apps and services get background data only via Wi-Fi. Currently active apps and services can use mobile data.
How much data does data saver save?
It can save a significant amount of data — as much as 60%, according to Google's estimates — and actually make your browsing noticeably faster as a result.
When data saving mode is on apps with the switch turned on can still use data normally?
To turn on Data Saver mode on your Android, open the "Network & internet" menu. Data Saver stops apps from using the internet in the background, saving data and battery life. Even with Data Saver on, you can allow certain apps to keep using internet data.
Should I turn on data saver?
Use Data Saver mode
It can slow things down a bit, but if you're worried about passing your data limit for the month, it can come in handy. It's very easy to turn Data Saver mode on and off. There may be specific apps that you want to allow to use background data, even when Data Saver mode is on.