A mobile data manager is a device
that makes it possible for the user of a smartphone or other mobile computing
device to monitor and control their data usage. This is software app that is
created by the third party providers who have specialized in creating apps to
monitor data use and consumption in mobile devices. These apps will become a tremendously
essential part of the mobile computing market in 2014. This is because of a
number of trends that are changing the way data is perceived by the consumer.
Mobile data managers are used to
ensure that mobile data usage is kept within the limits of the data bandwidth
caps that the mobile carriers have provided. This enables the consumer to
ensure that they are able to use data services on their mobile device while
evading the overage charges that mobile carriers levy for excessive consumption
of data on a mobile device. Here are the trends that will make it necessary for
every consumer to use these apps on their mobile computing devices.
Improved data connectivity
Most mobile carriers are
investing in Long Term Evolution LTE systems for their mobile networks. These
systems are able to carry a larger amount of data to a larger number of
consumers on their networks. These LTE systems are much faster. They will, therefore,
automatically increase the amount of data that the average consumer uses on a
monthly basis. Improved connectivity will lead to increased need for a way of
regulating and controlling the data consumed. Improved connectivity means
faster speeds and thus, higher charges for the improved service. This may mean
that consumers get charged more for the same amount of data but with an
improved service delivery.
Always connected devices
The smartphone trend has created
a range of software systems that can only provide service if they are connected
to the internet constantly. These apps are increasing the amount of data that
the average smartphone user will need each month. The increase is so
significant that industry experts estimate that the rate of data consumption on
mobile devices will overtake that of desktop devices by the year 2015. This
trend may lead to smartphone devices that leverage the power of the cloud to
provide services to the user. This is based on a new range of net books that
use the cloud as their software access point. Users who buy the latest
smartphones will need to monitor their mobile data usage.
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