NOTE:- DriodWall is a Must have App for all Android Users who want to Spend Less on Internet Subscription. Read along….
Since the usage of android smartphones began to go on the increase in this part of the world due to cheap android phones pushed into the mobile market, one question I regularly get in forms of mails and comments on this blog is “How To Minimize the data bundle consumption rate of android phones“.
There are a whole bunch of reasons why Android devices tend to consume a lot of data, and as a result incur you more cost for your data charges than any other Phone OS which might range from getting updates automatically over the air (OTA), remember that most free apps you make use of on your android phones run ads as a means of compensation or would I rather say the developers little way of sustaining the freebie project. So this can really help push up your data usage to your detriment.
Enough of those reasons, the reason you are on this page is to put an end to the rate at which your data is been consumed on your android phone, and that’s exactly what I’ll be explaining.
Have you wondered if there is a way to blacklist apps you don’t wish to allow use your data subscription or an app that can help you only white-list your desired apps you want to access your data resources? Well, that’s whatDroidWall does.
This app helps you set up a white-list of apps you wish to allow access your data subscription simply by ticking some check-boxes next to your desired app in the user interface of Droidwall when launched.
After ticking the selected Apps, click on the App options, Save Rule and then Enable the FireWall.
DroidWall is a simple to use Android App that can help you handle and manage your rate of data consumption on any android device.
NOTE: You must have to Root Your Android Device before using this App as it requires root access before it can work.
That’s how easy you can minimize your data usage on your android smartphones, devices and tablets. Feel free to contribute to this guide using the comment box, tell us other ways you manage your data subscriptions on your Android Phones.
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