Check your data usage and compare it with an indicator of the average usage.
About this app
New: You can now configure the start and duration of the period, for example one week, 28 days, or even one year.
Do you have an almost unlimited data plan and you never consume all your data? Lucky you! Unfortunately this app will be useless in this situation.
On the other hand: do you have a limited data plan and it has happened to you: a) You always spend too much data on the first days of the period, and you have few left at the end? or b) You try not to spend too much data at the beginning of the period, and then you end with unused data? or c) You always wanted to know 'Did I spent too much already?' 'Am I above an average usage?'.
Then this app will (I hope) help you! It shows your data usage (bottom bar, how much you already used) with an ideal 'average data usage' (top bar, how much you would have used by downloading the same amount of bytes every second in the period). This way with just one look you can check if you are above or below the 'average data usage'. - If the top bar is longer than the bottom: Good! You can download a bit more and still have at the end of the period. - If the top bar is shorter than the bottom: Not good! You need to stop using too much data, otherwise you'll end with no more left.
Isn't this useful? I think it is, and that's why I (TrianguloY) published it. It doesn't contains ads, and it is absurdly lightweight, so give it a try. If you have any suggestion or comment leave one or send an email.
DISCLAIMER!!!! Please note that the current consumption is measured by your device and may differ with your company measurement. I can't take responsibility if the displayed data usage is wrong.
Permissions: - PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS - Permission needed to get the current usage from the usage service. No other data is retrieved nor used. More info here: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/usage/NetworkStatsManager.html#querySummaryForDevice(int,%20java.lang.String,%20long,%20long) - POST_NOTIFICATIONS - Permission needed to show a small message at the bottom of the screen (toast) when pressing the widget. The app does not send any standard notification.
NOTE: there is no internet permission, there are no ads so it is not necessary.
--------------------------------- The source code is available here: https://github.com/TrianguloY/Average-data-usage-widget
Licensed under MIT, by TrianguloY.
What's New in v4.1
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- V 4.1
- - Added Russian translation. Thank you kojjii!
- V 4.0
- - Updated to Android 10+
- - New: Average and total data on the history screen
- - Tweak: Remaining tweak promoted to full setting (Pending/Used)
Version history
Oct 30, 2024 · 0.1 MB · Android API 29–34 · code 28
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
- V 4.1
- - Added Russian translation. Thank you kojjii!
- V 4.0
- - Updated to Android 10+
- - New: Average and total data on the history screen
- - Tweak: Remaining tweak promoted to full setting (Pending/Used)
SHA-256 81e0d0f0c68f0d58d5e4dd16250d2049ea531ed894841e19674aba7a785f1e26
Feb 11, 2024 · 0.1 MB · Android API 29–33 · code 27
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 5772dc70e2347e9ff86adfe7b795f7f14fb27633dd9f7c4dfaeb123b8cb69d86
Dec 15, 2021 · 0.1 MB · Android API 25–28 · code 24
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 e91e5a958a411d3930eec1a1d915880c46f395ea3aa734fd10be88343153774b
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- Targets newer Android builds, so legacy devices may be excluded.
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