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04-01-2022 05:33 PM in
Galaxy SSolved! Go to Solution.
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04-01-2022 06:31 PM in
Galaxy Slol did you ask that person if they did some voodoo? Clear the cache and see what happens. Battery sometimes does that and might take a few cycles to ACTUALLY settle down!
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04-01-2022 06:31 PM in
Galaxy Slol did you ask that person if they did some voodoo? Clear the cache and see what happens. Battery sometimes does that and might take a few cycles to ACTUALLY settle down!
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04-01-2022 06:42 PM in
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04-01-2022 06:56 PM in
Galaxy SHaha now you know! Don’t let them near!
yes cache partition as well would be awesome idea! Use your phone as normal without looking at the battery too much for the next week! It will settle :)
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04-01-2022 07:08 PM in
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04-01-2022 07:12 PM in
Galaxy SYes of course!! Laughter is the best medicine, even for battery drains! But keeps your batteries charged! Have an awesome weekend!!
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04-01-2022 07:12 PM in
Galaxy SMalwarebytes may be a good app to install and scan, although I find that once you've done the scanning, you might want to uninstall because it may use up a bit of resources. And Avast anti-virus seems good. I have it installed and from time to time, it will advise and offer to close apps that are running in the background.
If you are adventurous, you could also try rebooting in Safe Mode and try to figure out what may be causing your issue.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/how-to-turn-safe-mode-on-and-off-in-android/
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04-02-2022 04:06 AM in
Galaxy SWhat's causing the issues on their device is the 3 different "antivirus" software nonsense that is running on their device!!!
You DON'T NEED "antivirus" software on your Android device!!
3 different ones running in the background are killing the battery & needlessly su*cking up RAM!
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04-02-2022 05:48 PM in
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04-02-2022 05:59 PM in
Galaxy SPlease don't!
"antivirus" is altogether unnecessary on Android, the only informed source that will tell you that you do, are the companies that are selling "antivirus" software!
For other causes of battery drain, look for apps that are always running / refreshing in the background. Some apps which are notorious for this behaviour are Facebook, & other social media apps.
If you Search your Settings for "sleeping", you should find, "sleeping, never sleeping & deep sleeping" apps in Settings > Battery & Device Care. This is one of the best places to choose which apps you want to allow to run without restrictions. Apps that you rarely use should be in "Deep Sleeping" & so on, based on your usage. Eventually Device Care will figure out for itself which apps you use most frequently & down to least. It should notify you when it wants to put rarely used apps into Deep Sleep. You will see your battery life improves over time 🕊️
