Location settings – Samsung Galaxy Note 4 User Manual
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Limit mobile data usage: When enabled, your mobile data connection will be disabled
when the specified limit is reached. After enabling the setting, drag the red limit line on the
graph below to set the data usage limit.
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Alert me about data usage: When enabled, your phone will alert you when mobile data
usage reaches the warning limit you set. After enabling the setting, drag the orange warning
line on the graph below to set the data usage warning limit.
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Data usage cycle: Tap the menu, and then choose a time period for data usage. Data
usage for the period displays on the graph, along with usage by application below.
3. Tap More options for other options:
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Restrict background data: Your phone is capable of connecting to the network in the
background, for synchronization or other services. When enabled, background connections
will not occur.
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Show Wi-Fi usage: When turned on, a separate tab displays data used while connected to
Wi-Fi.
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Mobile hotspots: Select Wi-Fi networks that are mobile hotspots. You can restrict apps
from using these networks, and you can configure apps to warn you before using these
networks for large downloads.
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Mobile networks: Set options for network selection and data service.
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Help: Learn about data usage settings.
Location Settings
Control apps’ access to your location, and configure location sources. Some apps may require one
or more location services be turned on for full app functionality. When Location is turned on, you are
allowing Google’s location service to collect anonymous location data. Some data may be stored on
your phone, and collection may occur even when no apps are running.
GPS signals may be affected by your surroundings, including:
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Buildings
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Tunnels or underground structures
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Weather conditions
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High-voltage or electromagnetic fields
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Tinted windows
Note: E 9-1-1 location service is standard on all mobile phones, to allow sharing of GPS information
with emergency personnel when you make a call to emergency services, such as 9-1-1.