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ALLOWS THE DISCOVERY OF APPS THAT REDUCE IPHONE 4G 2017

Many people know that there are apps that consume a lot of charge, so the battery of the cellphone unloads faster.


In addition to leaving the phone with a slow system and greatly reducing the memory of the iPhone, although the iPhone has an advanced system with a storage capacity far more advanced than comparing with other phones. But the biggest problem is related to the reduction of 4G.

The IOS system it possesses a system that allow users the existence of the easy discovery of which applications are the villains of the mobile internet franchise.

The IOS system it possesses a system that allow users the existence of the easy discovery of which applications are the villains of the mobile internet franchise.
That way, those apps that consume the internet can block only the apps, preventing them from accessing the 4G or 3G network. In the end, the tip is for saving on the data package, as well as preventing the system from being slow.

The purpose of this option is to solve this problem that causes harm to Internet users. The feature is important for those who think the franchise is running out too fast or lasting less than it should. This prevents slow loading of online services.

One of the options is also to enable and disable the use of 3G and 4G connection of the iPhone is useful to save internet. The process is done in a few steps, allowing you to define whether or not to spend the data plan, as well as the credits of your telephone operator. Although it sounds simple, the task can be very positive.

To do this simply follow the steps below:
  • Step 1: Open the iPhone “Settings”, then tap “Mobile”.
  • Step 2: On the page that opens, activate or deactivate the “Cell Data” key. If you keep it off, you will not be able to use the mobile internet – note that the “4G” in the upper left corner only appears when the key is activated.
You will notice the difference through these options that the IOS system allows you to do
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