· If that's the case, shut down the phone and remove the SIM you don't want to use to download for Spotify (SIM2). Reboot the phone with the other SIM only (SIM1) and now open Spotify, it should download using the only available SIM (i.e. SIM1). This will unlock Spotify from using the removed SIM (SIM2) and lock it to the available SIM (SIM1).Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. · Tap on advanced settings then toggle on "Switch to mobile data automatically" (use mobile data when wi-fi has no internet access.) Enable this option. Once enabled, swipe down from the top of the phone and turn off wifi and download the update. · In the Settings go to Mobile Data. Scroll down to item "Media" and tap it. Scroll down and see if "Limit background data" is checked. If so, uncheck. This was the cause in my case, because for the Play Store app the same setting was not active. The problem with Android in this situation is, that there is a global setting "Limit background data.
The first step toward saving data on Android is to see which apps are using the most data for you. You probably have a pretty good idea what these are, but there might be some surprises. Open Settings. If that's the case, shut down the phone and remove the SIM you don't want to use to download for Spotify (SIM2). Reboot the phone with the other SIM only (SIM1) and now open Spotify, it should download using the only available SIM (i.e. SIM1). This will unlock Spotify from using the removed SIM (SIM2) and lock it to the available SIM (SIM1). So, without further ado, let's walk through how to download apps larger than MB over cellular data. We'll also show you a handy trick if you're using an iPhone 6 or earlier with iOS Download apps larger than MB over cellular data in iOS 14 or iOS Open Settings on your iPhone. Scroll down, and tap iTunes and App Store.
I have Mi4i mobile. I am trying to download applications from Google Play Store- when I click on Install it displays "Waiting for WIFI ".. I am on mobile data, but it is not downloading through mobile data. Now, if you are trying to download a video or would rather just get to the video settings the long way, tap your profile icon tab, then the settings cog, then "Video Options." On the Video Options page, you'll see Streaming and Downloading preferences. By default, HBO Max has "Stream Over Wi-Fi Only" and "Download Over WiFi Only" enabled. If that's the case, shut down the phone and remove the SIM you don't want to use to download for Spotify (SIM2). Reboot the phone with the other SIM only (SIM1) and now open Spotify, it should download using the only available SIM (i.e. SIM1). This will unlock Spotify from using the removed SIM (SIM2) and lock it to the available SIM (SIM1).
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