The app, identified by its package name com.google.android.apps.freighter , was a specialized mobile data management tool developed by Google . Launched in late 2017 as part of the "Next Billion Users" initiative, it was primarily designed to help smartphone users in developing markets—where mobile data is often prohibitively expensive—gain granular control over their consumption. Core Functionality and Impact
Google launches Datally, Android app to help users save on data
Datally served as a more accessible and powerful version of the native Android data-saving settings. Its standout features included:
During its initial testing phase in the Philippines, Google reported that users saved an average of .
: A feature that located nearby public Wi-Fi networks and allowed users to rate them for quality.
: A "Data Saver Bubble" that appeared over active apps, showing live data usage rates like a speedometer.
: Detailed graphs showing hourly, daily, and weekly consumption trends.