SataruGojoo
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β05-26-2025 01:18 PM in
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Step #1:





Swipe Down Quick Settings Panel
Step #2:
Long Press on Mobile data
Step #3:
Click on Mobile data usage of SIM1 or SIM 2 (Which ever you want)
Step #4:
[By default the Monthly Usage of data will be shown, So we have to change it]
Let's say you want to know Today's data usage (Today is 26-May-2025)
Step #5:
Click the Gear βοΈ icon
Step #6:
Click the 'Start billing cycle on'
Step #7:
Select '26th May' (Today's date)
Step #8:
Back to Previous page.
Now the data usage from 26-May to 25-June will be shown. As, today is 26th May (1st day of Billing cycle) - the current data usage being shown is Today's Data Usage only.
Congratulations, Now you can see Your Daily Data Usage in Samsung phones too.
Should look like this
[To know yesterday's data (or of a particular date) - currently there is no such trick known to me, Ask Samsung to add the feature π]
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Soumelee
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β10-25-2025 10:09 AM in
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ππ₯ good trick
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β10-25-2025 10:13 AM in
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β03-01-2026 07:24 PM in
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I don't want to change the billing cycle everyday. Can you do it everyday?
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β03-05-2026 09:29 AM in
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Samsung doesn't provide Daily data usage like other brands.
So, this is the only option left .. if someone needs to know his usage badly (on system level)
So, this is the only option left .. if someone needs to know his usage badly (on system level)