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How To Use Your Data Effectively

How To Use Your Data Effectively

NC – Got data?

The term is often thrown around when discussing mobile devices like cell phones or tablets, but few people know when or how to use it, and how much they need. Data is the fuel for your mobile activities – from apps, to social media, email access, internet searches, and more. Here’s a breakdown of what data can do for you:

Get social media on the go

Whether it’s sharing pictures on Facebook while at a concert, checking Twitter to catch the latest news on the bus home, or sharing your delicious brunch on Instagram – using your smartphone for social media purposes requires data when you’re not in an area with WiFi. Data lets you access your social accounts anywhere, so you can be a social butterfly on the go.

Access apps

If there’s an app, there’s a data requirement. No longer are apps simply games or social platforms, there are apps made for almost everything and everyone. GPS in case you get lost, recipe apps for those who use their tablets in the kitchen, dating apps for those looking for their love, or fitness apps that offer up workouts, count calories and track your fitness level.

Stream, watch and listen

With a data plan, you don’t need to be in front of a computer, laptop or television screen to catch the sports highlights or view the news, with a data plan you can watch HD-quality movies from the backseat or YouTube videos on your commute, and you can stream music during your lunch hour right from your smartphone or tablet. For example, the Rogers Anyplace TV mobile app lets you watch your favourite TV shows, news and sports on the go, right from your mobile device.

So, how much data do you need?  It’s important to choose a data plan that suits how you use your devices so you don’t end up spending more than you expect. Wi-Fi and your phone’s data plan can work together to help you manage data usage. If you’re looking for a secure connection though, it’s best to connect to your wireless provider’s network as Wi-Fi also only works within the range of a router.

To ensure no data is left unused, look for a plan that lets you share it between devices. For example, the Share Everything plans (by Rogers) let you connect up to 10 wireless devices to one data bucket, helping you maximize your usage and save money on your wireless bill. Use the data on your devices or share with friends and family. You can calculate how much data you need each month with the free data calculator at rogers.com/shareeverything.

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