Edit data usage from Android setting - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

Hello everyone,
I don't know where to post this, so please be nice if this is in the wrong section. Basically, is there a way to edit the used data in the Setting? I have a Moto Z Play, rooted. I do not want to use any 3rd party app. The reason I ask is because theres a discrepancy between the actual data usage and the one from my carrier. The difference is not that great, but I would prefer it to be exact. Is there a way to edit a configuration file to do this?
Please let me know

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See if this tool suits your needs. It only hides (not delete) unwanted SIPs.
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Whatsapp chat migration from iphone to N5X

Hey guys, I'm trying to migrate the chat history from iPhone to my new N5X.
Anyone has already done yet: do you encounter any lag/issue once you've done that?
As far I am now, I managed to get ChatStorage.sqlite and others with ibackupbot (not allowed yet to post link to let you see all I can get)
According to what I've read, all I have to do is to install whatsapp on my nexus, delete the app, move to the same folder alternative in android and paste the ChatStorage.sqlite.
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N5x_i said:
Hey guys, I'm trying to migrate the chat history from iPhone to my new N5X.
Anyone has already done yet: do you encounter any lag/issue once you've done that?
As far I am now, I managed to get ChatStorage.sqlite and others with ibackupbot (not allowed yet to post link to let you see all I can get)
According to what I've read, all I have to do is to install whatsapp on my nexus, delete the app, move to the same folder alternative in android and paste the ChatStorage.sqlite.
Is really so that simple? Do the database have the same coding/format? I know the existance of whatsappmigrator but i wanted to try without it.
First of all, I care about the snappy experience: it it will compromise that, stop me!
Second of all, any tips/advice/guide is very well appreciated, expecially if you have already done it!
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Hello,
how about the auto backup? At least in the Android app, you can setup a weekly backup of the entire chat history in google drive. Then, when you login with the same account/number it should offer you to download those files.
I've migrated from an android phone to a newer one the last year, and I just copied the entire Whatsapp folder from the SD card to the same directory in the new phone storage. Then, when I first opened the app, it found the previous files and asked me if I wanted to import them. I don't know if the format is the same, but give it a try. You don't need to delete the app.. Go to settings, apps, find it and click clear data, and the next time you open it, it will be like when you just downloaded it.
Either one of the above ways should work.

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https://dontkillmyapp.com/
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thank you mate...
I asked it because of this...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=82533753&postcount=3
RubenGreg said:
thank you mate...
I asked it because of this...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=82533753&postcount=3
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Oh yeah, I saw this post while navigating the forums. Thought of answering it, but I figured it was better to do it here since this is a specific thread for this question. Anyway, you're welcome.

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