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How can I set a data limit on my Android device

To monitor your data usage and avoid exceeding your limit, you can set a mobile data limit on your Android phone. Below is how to set it up on Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices:

1. Set a data limit on Samsung Galaxy devices:

  1. Go to Settings > Connections.
  2. Select Data usage and ensure Mobile data is turned on.
  3. Tap Billing cycle and data warning.
  4. Select Start billing cycle and set the Date according to your arrival in the visiting country.
  5. Enable Set data warning and enter a number (e.g., 6GB) to set up a warning when you reach a certain data usage.
  6. Enable Set data limit and enter a number (e.g., 8GB) to set the limit. After reaching this limit, your mobile data will be automatically turned off.

2. Set a data limit on Google Pixel devices:

  1. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs.
  2. Select Billing cycle and data warning.
  3. Set the Start billing cycle date based on your arrival in the visiting country.
  4. Enable Set data warning and enter a number (e.g., 6GB) for the warning notification.
  5. Enable Set data limit and enter a specific number (e.g., 8GB). Once the data limit is reached, mobile data will be turned off.

By setting these limits, you can keep track of your data usage and prevent overages while traveling. If you have any questions, feel free to contact customer support via chat or email.