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Battery question

(Topic created on: 03-12-2021 03:05 AM)
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inspgadget
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Galaxy S
My S21 ultra seems to be draining the battery quickly. Is there a way to see if a particular app is draining it?

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samuel462
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yes go to setting 》 device care》 battery

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Just adding extra info here. sa.uel462 is right. Once you get into battery screen, click on the chart, and will bring you to another screen that shows you apps battery usage.

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asifakberali
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Galaxy S
Tips:
1. Use Basic Colour mode.
2. Turn off Auto Sync. Apps will still sync your data when you use them, so constant sync in the background is bad for battery.
3. Higher channel such as, 5Ghz will use more battery.
4. Try Samsung's Battery Saving or Optimised mode.
5. Auto brightness will also use more battery if the phone experiences frequent changes in lighting condition. I usually set it to off when at home.
6. Turn off mobile data for apps that really don't need it.
7. Use Samsung Members Auto Diagnose feature to diagnose and optimise your device. It works really great.



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samuel462
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Galaxy S
yes go to setting 》 device care》 battery
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Just adding extra info here. sa.uel462 is right. Once you get into battery screen, click on the chart, and will bring you to another screen that shows you apps battery usage.

Screenshot_20210312-072233_Device care.jpg

Screenshot_20210312-072252_Device care.jpg

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asifakberali
Active Level 8
Galaxy S
Tips:
1. Use Basic Colour mode.
2. Turn off Auto Sync. Apps will still sync your data when you use them, so constant sync in the background is bad for battery.
3. Higher channel such as, 5Ghz will use more battery.
4. Try Samsung's Battery Saving or Optimised mode.
5. Auto brightness will also use more battery if the phone experiences frequent changes in lighting condition. I usually set it to off when at home.
6. Turn off mobile data for apps that really don't need it.
7. Use Samsung Members Auto Diagnose feature to diagnose and optimise your device. It works really great.



Screenshot_20210312-123935.jpg

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keagan
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Thanks everyone.

Hi inspgadget, Thanks for taking the time to accept the comments as solution and helping others with the same query. Please let us know if you need any further help.

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asifakberali
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Yay! My solution is accepted. Finally, I have scored one after so many lengthy comments I left. 😂

I'm throwing a party tonight to celebrate my first Accepted Solution. 😀 Y'all welcome.

BYOGP&T : Bring Your Own Galaxy Phone & Tablet! 📱📲

P.S. And, bring one S20 for me please. ☻