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15.12.2025
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Mobile Internet – More Affordable Traffic with Nar!

Balance Top-Up with Payment Cards

Has this ever happened to you? You’re chatting with friends or watching a video, and suddenly a “Your balance is depleted” message appears. It can be really frustrating, right? But the good news is, you can actually fix it in just a few minutes. All you need is a payment card, and that’s it. If you’re a Nar user, topping up your balance takes just a few steps. Enter your card details, choose the amount, and confirm. It’s that simple! Whether it’s a bank card or a virtual payment method, all of them can work for you. Here, you can choose a solution that is both convenient and fast. Do you think this method fits into your daily life? Which payment option is more convenient for you? Below, we’ll suggest a few alternatives—take a look and make your choice!

What Mainly Consumes Traffic on Mobile Internet?

You suddenly ran out of internet, but you weren’t even watching anything…” You’ve probably said this yourself. Mobile internet sometimes consumes traffic in ways you don’t even notice. What consumes the most internet? Let’s take a look together:

  • High-quality videos,
  • Apps that automatically update in the background,
  • Cloud backup, and even… a weather forecast app!

Yes, you read that right—sometimes even seemingly simple things can have a big impact on your internet traffic. Do you know which app consumes the most traffic on your phone? Pay attention to the apps listed below and keep your traffic under control.

Watching Videos and Traffic Consumption

Have you ever watched just a 10-minute video and then wondered, “Why did my mobile traffic run out so fast?” If you’re watching videos in HD or Full HD, this is completely normal. A one-hour 1080p video can consume 1–1.5 GB of internet traffic.

If you don't have Wi-Fi and are only using mobile internet, watching videos in 480p or 360p quality is a smarter choice. Nar users are offered additional internet packages for watching videos in certain campaigns, so don't miss out on such opportunities.

Do you think it’s worth lowering the quality a little next time you watch a movie? Enable this option, continue watching your videos, and see for yourself how much internet you can save!

The Impact of Social Media Usage on Traffic

Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube are not just entertainment platforms, they are also internet traffic monsters! Continuous videos, reels, live streams... each of them seriously consumes mobile internet. Experience shows that social media apps can use at least 1-2 GB of traffic per day. If you have the auto-play video feature enabled, this number can increase even more. As a simple way, we can recommend you to:

  • Go to the app settings,
  • Turn off auto-start,
  • Enable mobile mode.

Have you checked these settings? If you haven't checked the listed settings yet, check these settings on your mobile device right now and monitor your traffic!

Internet Usage on Different Devices

Phones, tablets, smart TVs, and even smartwatches all use the internet. But here’s the thing: each device consumes internet traffic differently. For example, a simple app update on your phone might use very little data, but the same app running on a tablet with HD video can use up your traffic almost at the speed of light. Sometimes, when we share mobile internet with another device, we don't think about how much traffic it will consume. This can significantly affect your balance. But do you know which device consumes the most traffic when you use mobile internet sharing? It's worth doing special research for this! Below we will provide information about some effective ways to reduce traffic.

Effective Ways to Reduce Traffic

Now, let’s get to the main point! How can you prevent your internet traffic from running out so quickly? Here are a few useful tips for you:

  1. Turn off automatic updates. Play Store and App Store updates should only be performed over Wi-Fi. This way, the internet can be used for more important needs.
  2. Reduce video quality. On YouTube, TikTok, and other apps, set the video quality to 360p or 480p. This way, your internet will last longer.
  3. Enable Data Saver mode. Both Android and iOS devices have a Data Saver feature that can be enabled or disabled.
  4. Disable automatic videos on social media. This will make it easier to manage your internet usage.
  5. Use additional internet packages. Nar regularly offers affordable mobile internet packages.

For example, there are “11 GB, 22 GB, 42 GB” packages with unlimited night data, “Unlimited 1 hour” and “Unlimited 3 hour” packages, or “Daily 1 GB” campaigns, etc. By choosing the internet package that suits you, you can easily have the mobile internet you need. So, if you want, you can both save on mobile internet and use the internet comfortably. All you need to do is apply the recommended settings!

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