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Save data to Google Chrome


Save data to Google Chrome

how to save data usage in chrome

Bandwidth management

Google has used an Android feature called Lite mode, which can significantly reduce the amount of data required by the Chrome browser. Chrome backs up images and other files to improve page sites on your mobile device using Google servers. They also give you an overview of how much you saved in the past month using a simple line graph. According to Google, your data usage can be reduced by up to 60%!

To enable Lite mode setting, go to:

Chrome Menu> Settings> Lite Mode

Save data to Google Maps

how to save data on google maps

Caching Google Maps

You can download a location from Google Maps to use a little data as you navigate to your destination. This not only saves tons of mobile data but also improves the feeling when you walk into a low reception area.

While there is some controversy over cap size, there is a limit to the amount of data you can save. You will be asked to zoom in on a small area if you skip.

Saving the map for offline use:

Open Google Maps and search for the location you want to save. Tap the info bar below and then Download.

Select the region size you want to save, name it, and you're done!

Get detailed instructions for Android and iOS.

Save data to Gmail

Download Gmail attachments on Wi-Fi

Google lets you automatically download Gmail attachments over Wi-Fi. If you are a daily user of the Gmail app, this modification can help you save a lot! Sorry for iOS users; this is also an Android feature only.

To enable this setting:

Gmail Menu> Settings> youremail@gmail.com> (Data usage)