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S23 Ultra battery draining quick

(Topic created on: 07-05-2023 03:39 AM)
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Sortedchain_8895
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Should i get this checked at the service center? Had this phone for 3 weeks, I am on wifi the entire time with standard performance, WQHD+ and set on adaptive, all i do was surfing the web using brave browser in desktop mode view. And getting 3 or 4 max sot from 100% down to 5%
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TeamGalaxyRene
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Hello Sortedchain_8895,

Thanks for letting us know here your experience with your beloved Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra having issues with fast-draining battery. I feel and understand why you are worried for a device that you've take care so much.  If my device is facing similar experience, I will be bothered too.

It's pretty normal during the first few days after purchase, users have usually activated many applications and set various features for initial device setting, and the frequency of background operation is optimized at this period. So, you may feel the battery usage time is shorter compared to when you were using your previous device.

Battery consumption and lifespan varies depending on a number of factors, including the frequency of device use, the number of installed and running apps, operating system errors, and network connectivity. 5G networks may drain the battery faster, but Galaxy phones use advanced AI-based software to efficiently control battery consumption to suit your usage patterns.

Before you try the recommendations below, be sure to check if your device's software and related apps are updated to the latest version. To update your mobile device's software, follow these steps: 

Step 1. Go to Settings > Software update.

Step 2. Tap on Download and install.

Step 3. Follow the on-screen instructions.

 

5G Service may consume more battery.

 

While connected to a 5G network, your phone may consume more battery than usual. Current 5G services are compliant with the Non-Standalone (NSA)* standard, which uses 4G (LTE) and 5G together. Therefore, 5G and 4G (LTE) circuits are used simultaneously for the high-speed processing of large-capacity data.

Since your phone is connected to multiple networks at the same time, the battery may drain faster than you would typically expect, and your phone may get a little warmer than when solely on 3G or LTE. To make up for this, you can use features that will optimize and improve your phone's overall performance.

* NSA (Non-Standalone): The first roll-out of 5G networks and devices will be brought under Non-Standalone (NSA) operation, which is to say that the 5G networks will be supported by existing 4G infrastructure. Thus, 5G-enabled devices will connect to 5G frequencies for data throughout but will still use 4G for non-data features such as connecting to the base stations and servers.

Note: 

  • If you feel the device overheats, do not use it for a while and wait while the device cools.
  • When you are indoors with weak signals or poor reception where the service provider’s base station cannot support or if there are obstacles around, the 5G signal of the device may weaken or switch to a 4G network. 

Optimize your phone battery.

If you want to extend the battery lifespan of your phone or if you feel that the battery is draining fast, you can optimize your phone overall, manage app power as well as optimize individual apps.

 

Optimize the overall usage of your phone.

You can optimize your phone using the Device care feature to reduce battery consumption by closing unused apps and controlling abnormal battery usage. Follow the steps below.

Step 1. Open Settings, and then select Battery and device care.

Step 2. Tap Optimize now. Device care automatically optimizes your phone.

The quick optimization feature improves device performance through the following actions.

  • Closes apps running in the background.
  • Manages abnormal battery usage.
  • Scans for crashed apps and malware.

Using the auto optimization feature

You can set the device to perform auto optimization when your device is not in use. Tap More options > Automation > Auto optimize daily and tap the switch to activate it.

 

https://www.samsung.com/ph/support/mobile-devices/what-to-do-if-the-battery-of-my-new-phone-seems-to... 

 

 

If that doesn't fix the problem, you may submit an error report through the Samsung Members app as follows:

 

1. Launch the Samsung Members app, and then tap the Support icon for more options.

2. Scroll and select Error reports.
 

3. Choose a category of your concern. "Settings/System" and "Application".

4. Choose the frequency of the issue you are experiencing. Enter issue details or attach a video or screenshot. Then press Send icons to complete the report. 

 

Should you need further assistance and guidance, you may contact us via our online Samsung Customer Care support channels below.

 

https://samsung-livechat.sprinklr.com/seao/ph/index.html 

 
Or our Samsung Customer Care direct hotline numbers below.
 
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Stay safe and have a nice day ahead! Thanks for contacting Samsung.
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Normally I would say that the phone might still be learning your usage pattern but at 3 weeks of usage that seems odd. Try to observe for another week or two and if it doesn't change, I recommend having it checked.