How do I set a data limit on my Android device?
Setting a mobile data limit on your Android device helps you reduce your data usage. You can select the billing cycle, add the data limit, set a warning before hitting the limit, and more.
Follow these steps to learn how to set your mobile data limit.
For Samsung Galaxy devices:
- OPEN the Settings app, then TAP Connections.
- TAP Data Usage.
- ENSURE that Mobile Data is ON, then TAP Billing cycle and data warning.
- TAP Start billing cycle and SET the date based on your arrival in the destination country.
- ENABLE Set data warning and specify the data warning in numbers. For example, if your eSIM package has 10 GB, you can set a data warning at 8 GB.
- ENABLE Set data limit and specify the data limit in numbers. This option will turn off mobile data when you reach the specified limit.
For Google Pixel devices:
- OPEN the Settings app, then TAP Network & Internet.
- TAP SIMs.
- ENSURE that Mobile Data is ON, then TAP Data warning & limit.
- TAP Mobile data usage cycle and SET the date based on your arrival in the destination country.
- ENABLE Set data warning and specify the data warning in numbers. For example, if your eSIM package has 10 GB, you can set a data warning at 8 GB.
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ENABLE Set data limit and specify the data limit in numbers. This option will turn off mobile data when you reach the specified limit.