On the
21st of June Google presented a new feature for its Android devices that
would give users the access in India and a few different nations to surf the
web without the need of a steady Web connection.
Started
for Chrome on Android clients in India alongside 100 other nations including
Nigeria, Indonesia, and Brazil, the feature will enable the users to surf web
in areas with no or spotty web connections.
“When you’re connected
to free, unmetered Wi-Fi, Chrome will automatically download relevant articles,
based on what content is most popular in your location,” said Amanda Boss, Product
Manager, and Offline Chrome for Android.
For users who are already signed in,
Chrome will likewise reserve important and relevant articles in view of the
perusing history with the goal that the user can read them when there is no web
connection in the phone. This feature is now accessible in the most recent
version of Chrome.
The
feature case to set aside 70 per cent of the user’s data and with the data
saver mode on, Chrome downloads the content that it assumes to be generally
applicable.
At the
point when the Data Saver is on, the most part of the web traffic goes through
Google servers before being downloaded to that specific device and Google
servers compress it so less data gets downloaded to the user's device.
Aside
from this, Google likewise has a data saving application also that goes by the
name of - Datally- it provides the user with a few different ways to control
the data usage in their smartphones. The application accompanies highlights
like: ability to set daily data usage limit, set a guest mode to see how much
data a friend uses, highlighting the unused apps that may be eating up your
data, data usage history, WiFi finder on map and many more.