If you’re like most people, you probably use your Android phone to save data. Whether it’s for work or for personal use, data saver is a essential function of any smartphone. But if you’re using an Android phone that’s been certified by Google, there’s a way to turn off the data saver on your phone without having to go through the hassle of rooting it or flashing a new ROM. Here are three easy steps to turn off data saver on your Android phone:
- Open the Settings app and select Data Usage. This will open a dialog where you can set how much data each app is using and how much space is left on your storage card. If you have an unlimited storage card, then leave this setting at its default value and click OK.
- Open the Google Play Store and search for “Data Saver.” Once found, tap on it and select “Turn Off Data Saver.” The app will now ask if you want to continue saving data or not. Choose “Continue Saving Data” and hit OK.
- Reboot your device and then open the Settings app again and select Data Usage again. This time, leave Data Saver at its default value and click OK when prompted to continue saving data. Your device should now be able to save data without any issues!