Nezcro
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06-13-2018 09:58 AM in
Galaxy S
Is it me or is the Oreo battery life worse than Nougat? Since I got Oreo I've noticed the battery goes down really fast. I disabled pre-installed apps I don't need. I currently have less apps than I had on Nougat. It is both on 1080p and 1440p. I also clean installed Oreo too. My S7 is not old and I bought it in December 2017. I looked in Device Maintenance and found that no app is using too much of the battery.
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JohnH
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06-13-2018 10:23 AM in
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seems about the same to me
Robodonster64
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06-13-2018 01:04 PM in
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it's the same here
AshleyB
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06-13-2018 02:31 PM in
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my husband has the s7, he didn't notice any difference since update.
akoexmo
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06-13-2018 03:03 PM in
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there is some old post here already , if you are lazy to look try to clean the cache , if its still the same result try to do the factory reset , make sure to back up your files
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06-13-2018 04:45 PM in
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Hey @Nezcro and members, could you please perform the following?
1. Try to soft-reboot your device and see if the issue remains
2. Try to clear system cache and see if the issue remains
3. Try to completely drain battery and fully charge it. Then check if the issue remains.
If all three steps above does not resolve the battery issue, please contact your local Samsung Service Center (http://www.samsung.com/ca/support/servicelocation/) for physical inspection of your device. Thanks!
- Wonchul
1. Try to soft-reboot your device and see if the issue remains
2. Try to clear system cache and see if the issue remains
3. Try to completely drain battery and fully charge it. Then check if the issue remains.
If all three steps above does not resolve the battery issue, please contact your local Samsung Service Center (http://www.samsung.com/ca/support/servicelocation/) for physical inspection of your device. Thanks!
- Wonchul
carr0498
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06-13-2018 06:58 PM in
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not having any issue, in fact,I think there's better battery life while sleeping
Nezcro
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06-15-2018 08:49 PM in
Galaxy S
Thank you to everyone who replied. After using "Wipe cache partition" in recovery my battery is good and it seems to be lasting longer than Nougat. My performance also increased as UI feels smoother and faster!