How to Set a Data Limit on Your Android Device

Setting a mobile data limit allows you to control usage and avoid exceeding your plan. Android devices offer built-in tools to monitor data consumption and automatically disable mobile data once a set limit is reached.

For Samsung Galaxy Devices

1. Open the Settings app and tap Connections.

2. Tap Data Usage.

3. Ensure that Mobile Data is ON, then tap Billing cycle and data warning.

4. Tap Start billing cycle and set the date based on your arrival in the destination country.

5. Enable Set data warning and enter a threshold (e.g., if your eSIM package includes 10 GB, set the warning at 8 GB).

6. Enable Set data limit and enter the maximum amount of data allowed before mobile data turns off automatically.

For Google Pixel Devices

1. Open the Settings app and tap Network & Internet.

2. Tap SIMs.

3. Ensure that Mobile Data is ON, then tap Data warning & limit.

4. Tap Mobile data usage cycle and set the date based on your arrival in the destination country.

5. Enable Set data warning and enter a threshold (e.g., if your eSIM package includes 10 GB, set the warning at 8 GB).

6. Enable Set data limit and enter the maximum amount of data allowed before mobile data turns off automatically.

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