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Data Traffic Monitor Apps for Android

September 10, 2015 by Siddharth 1 Comment

Just as it is necessary to have a data plan for your Android smartphone to explore its full potential, it is also necessary to have an efficient Data traffic monitor on your smart device so that you can spend smartly. Every data usage plan from the network providers come with an upper cap limit, and you need to be within that limit to not to end up with a hefty mobile bill. The data traffic monitors help you to keep a track on your total data usage so that you can spend according to your limits and if needed can opt for a higher data plan to keep the expenses in check. There are a number of apps for Android that can efficiently monitor the data traffic and some of the top most in the lot include,

Best Data Traffic Monitor Apps for Android

Traffic Monitor: This Data traffic monitor for Android does exactly what it is supposed to be. It tracks every bit of data coming in or going out through the internet network. It also tracks the WiFi traffic and can be used for testing the speed of the internet at any given time.

The most useful feature of this app is its ability to show data consumption according to the apps running, which makes it possible to easily limit your total data usage.

Onavo Count: You need to feed your monthly bandwidth cap, cost of your plan including the overuse fees and the billing cycle in this free app and it will not only provide you with tracking information about your data use but also will give you alert as and when you will approach your bandwidth cap, as well as any other bandwidth limit set by you. It helps you to track the apps that consume maximum dataand you can set any predictive alert as per your requirement.

Onavo Count has superb interface comparing any other data monitoring app.

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Onavo Count – Data Traffic Monitor Apps for Android

My Data Manager: This simple Data traffic monitor for Android is free from any fluff and shows you only the numbers without any much ado. However, you can set any alarm as per your requirements to make your data plan work best. It shows you the type of apps in your system that eats up maximum data, divided into 3G and Wi-Fi. There are also other tools to ensure that you are able to get detailed information about data consumption by your smart phone and the app is available for free.

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3G Watchdog: This application has a free as well as a paid version; both are efficient and bundled with lots of tools. However, the paid version which you get for $3 is one of the most efficient Android data traffic monitors available in the market. This app shows your total data usage broken into 3G and Wi-Fi and also supports setting of bandwidth caps and billing cycle.

The 3G Watchdog app provides you alerts and you can see your data consumption per day, per week and per month basis according to your needs. The paid version gives you the ability to restrict apps, shows your usage history in graph format and can also export the data usage graph to your service provider as a CSV if the need arises.

Apart from the above, its very evident that the latest versions of android are very good in processing capacity and it also has inbuilt interface to check the battery usage based on apps and also limit the 3G usage automatically when it hits a certain preset limit defined by us.

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Filed Under: Android Tagged With: Apps for Android, Data Traffic Monitor

About Siddharth

Siddharth is a full time Internet marketer from India. He assists his clients from designing a website to drive sales through SEO, PPC & Social Media.

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  1. Amelia says

    November 3, 2015 at 2:39 PM

    Thank you for the really good review for traffic app 🙂

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