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Troubleshoot, optimize, and prevent a slow mobile data connection so you can stream, download, and browse at full speed
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A slow internet connection on your phone or tablet can be frustrating when you have important things to take care of. This wikiHow guide teaches you why your data speeds are slow and how to fix the problem.

Easy Fixes for Slow Mobile Data

To speed up your data, try restarting your phone or tablet and updating to the latest version of Android or iOS. Disable Low Data Mode or Data Saver if enabled, and clear your browser and app cache. Check with your mobile provider to see if your data plan is limited.

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Disable Low Data Mode or Data Saver.

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  1. Low Data Mode on iPhone and iPad or Data Saver on Android are designed to limit data usage if your data plan isn't unlimited. Turning this off can improve your data speeds.
    • iPhone & iPad: Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options and toggle Low Data Mode off.
    • Samsung Galaxy: Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon. Go to Connections > Data Usage > Data Saver and toggle Data Saver off.
    • Other Android devices: Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon. Go to Network & Internet > Data Saver and toggle Data Saver off.[1]
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Close unused apps and tabs.

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  1. Your internet connection may slow down if you have too many active tabs or apps running at once. Check to make sure your web browser doesn't have too many tabs open, and that you don't have too many active apps running at once. Try closing some tabs or apps that don't need to be open and running.
    • If you are using a mobile hotspot, make sure there aren't too many tabs or apps running on other devices connected to the same hotspot. Also, make sure there aren't too many devices connected to your mobile hotspot.
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Find out if your data is limited.

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  1. You may be able to upgrade to a better data plan. Some data plans (including some unlimited data plans) limit the amount of data you can use in a month. For example, some data plans may reduce your data speed if you go over 1 TB of data in a month. To check your data usage:
    • iPhone & iPad: Go to Settings > Cellular > Mobile data > Current Period.[3]
    • Samsung Galaxy: Swipe down from the top of the screen, tap the gear, and go to Connections > Data usage.
    • Other Android models: Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon. Go to Network & Internet > Internet or SIMs. Tap the icon next to your mobile carrier.[4]
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