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Most of us are constantly connected to the internet on our phones for an endless variety of tasks, from messages and email to enjoying music and video, downloading files, booking a cab, and so much more. This is ultra-convenient, but sometimes you might want to make apps consume lesser data. Maybe you have limited bandwidth, or it’s quite expensive, or you want to make your battery last longer. For such scenarios, here’s how to use Low Data Mode on iPhone and iPad.
As the name suggests, low data mode is a feature that reduces the WiFi and mobile data usage across all the apps on your iPhone. It also stops background tasks that require an active internet connection, such as data and media syncing.
Different apps behave differently when Low Data Mode is enabled. In general, here are some of the key things that happen:
You can enable Low Data Mode separately for cellular and WiFi, as explained below.
If you use dual SIMs, you can enable Low Data Mode separately for each.
Of course, you can go back and toggle OFF Low Data Mode whenever you want.
Of course, you can turn off Low Data Mode whenever you like. Your Low Data Mode settings for the WiFi network will be synced across all your devices through iCloud.
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So, when do you use Low Data Mode on your iPhone? Let us know in the comments below. You might also like to check out how to increase the cellular data speed on your iPhone.
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