Setting a mobile data limit is required to monitor your data usage. You can add the limit, set the billing cycle, set a warning notification before the limit hits, etc.
Below, we guide you through setting a data limit on your Android phone, divided by two popular phone brands: Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel.
For Samsung Galaxy devices: Go to Settings > Connections > Data usage > Ensure that Data saver is on > Select Billing cycle and data warning of your Teloka eSIM > Turn on (1) Set data warning and enter a specific number to set it up. For example, if your mobile data plan is 3GB, you can set the data warning at 2GB > Turn on (2) Set data limit and enter a specific number to set it up. Your mobile data will be turned off after usage reaches the specified limit.
For Google Pixel devices: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Select SIMs > Select Data warning & limit > Turn on (1) Set data warning, you can enter a specific number to set it up. For example, if your mobile data plan is 3GB, you can set the data warning at 2GB > Turn on (2) Set the data limit and enter a specific number to set it up. Your mobile data will be turned off after usage reaches the specified limit.
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