How To Save Battery And Data While Using Google Meet

How to save battery and mobile data in Google Meet, During lockdown almost every company, Institute recommends working from home. For this reason, video conferencing is compulsory for every employee.

If you are using Google Meet for video conferencing, then you know that this app is consumed lots of data and battery life during video calling.

In this post, we will discuss some tips to save your battery and mobile data during video conferencing on Google Meet.

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Not Google Meet every video calling app has a problem with extreme data and battery consumption during video calling, Data, and power are necessary to start a video call,

so we can’t reduce the data and battery consumption, but we can save data and battery for video calling in different ways.

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Save Data And Battery While Using Google Meet

Well on our Laptop or mobile phones, we are using lots of apps and software according to our requirements but

Still, we included many non-essential apps or software that we don’t need to keep on our devices.

If we are removing these non-essential apps we can save lots of space and data and also battery from these apps.

You can take some more steps to keep your device stressed free like – keeping your files in cloud storage such as Google Drive, Dropbox, or Google Photos.

These are great apps for you to save your data without the tension of a shortage of space on your device.

Don’t Keep Unnecessary Apps

On your laptop or mobile device, if you have lots of unnecessary apps or software, find which apps or software you don’t use while a long time, then you can remove them.

When you are starting a video call with only one person, then Google Meet takes 45MB per hour, which means when your video calling participants are increased, your data and battery will be more consumed during the video calling.

Use only those apps that you use in your everyday life because these apps consume lots of data and battery even if you are not using them regularly.

Stop Auto Updates

If you are using auto-updates on your device so you have to stop because this is when you are on a weak network coverage area, and if your apps are automatic updates. Go to your app store and disable the auto-update settings.

The auto-updates feature is consuming lots of data without your permission, so whenever you need to update an app you can do it manually.

Try To Keep Brightness Low

In our device, we know that screen is the main component in our device that consumes a lot of battery, so we can reduce it by keeping our device brightness low.

When you need you can increase your brightness but try to keep brightness low. And you can use a black theme or wallpaper on your device is a good idea to save battery life.

Use Battery Saver Mode

You can use Battery saver mode on your device, it can help you to stop apps’ background data and other features like stopping some notifications.

So these are some tips for you to stop data and power wasting on your device so you can easily keep this data and battery for your important meetings, classes, or personal video call with the Google Meet video calling service.

Sajal Manjhi

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