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How to manage good battery health for AO5

(Topic created on: 02-06-2025 08:33 AM)
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Please help me how to manage battery help 
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ngonidzashe
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1/6 Optimize Charging Habits

Avoid full 0-100% cycles frequently: Try to keep the charge between 20% and 80% for better long-term health.

Use Samsung's official charger: Using a quality charger prevents overheating and excessive wear.

Enable Battery Protection (if available): Go to Settings > Battery & device care > Battery > More battery settings and enable "Protect battery" (limits charging to 85%).
BN101
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You said that 0-100% cycles frequently how can I do this,
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ngonidzashe
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I meant, not to let your battery drain to zero % all times , charge it when its between 20 % & 80%,,
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BN101
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So I need to charge it when it's 20 % & 80 to promote good healthy of the battery
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ngonidzashe
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Yes ,then once in a while charge it from zero percent
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How good is the A05 SAMSUNG And that's the difference between A05 and A06
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ngonidzashe
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Large Display: 6.7-inch PLS LCD (HD+) for a good viewing experience.
Big Battery: 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging.
Decent Performance (for basic tasks): Powered by the MediaTek Helio G85, which is better than the A04 but still an entry-level chip.
Expandable Storage: Supports microSD cards up to 1TB.
Headphone Jack & FM Radio: Useful for budget-conscious users.

Cons:

No AMOLED Display: The HD+ resolution and LCD panel are not as vibrant as AMOLED screens.
No 5G Support: Limited to 4G connectivity.
Basic Cameras: 50MP main + 2MP depth sensor. Decent in daylight but struggles in low light.
No Ultrawide or Macro Camera.
No In-display Fingerprint Sensor: Unlike some competitors, it lacks a fingerprint scanner (only face unlock).
Limited Software Support: Likely to receive fewer updates compared to higher-end models.

The Galaxy A05 is good for basic users who need a phone for calls, WhatsApp, social media, and light gaming. However, if you need better performance, display quality, and cameras, you might want to consider the Galaxy A14,a15,a16,a24 & many more
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ngonidzashe
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Design and Display:

Galaxy A05: Features a 6.7-inch PLS LCD with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels.

Galaxy A06: Offers a slightly larger 6.74-inch PLS LCD with the same resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate.


Performance:

Processor: Both devices are powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset, ensuring similar performance levels.

RAM and Storage: Each comes with options of 4GB or 6GB RAM and storage variants of 64GB or 128GB, expandable via microSD up to 1TB.


Camera:

Rear Cameras: Both models sport a dual-camera setup: a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor.

Front Camera: An 8MP front-facing camera is present on both devices.


Battery:

Battery Capacity: Each phone houses a 5,000mAh battery.

Charging: The Galaxy A06 supports fast charging, while the A05's charging capabilities are standard.


Software:

Galaxy A05: Ships with Android 13.

Galaxy A06: Comes with Android 14 and is expected to receive an additional year of software and security updates compared to the A05.
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ngonidzashe
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Additional Features:

Fingerprint Sensor: The Galaxy A06 includes a fingerprint sensor, enhancing security, whereas the A05 lacks this feature.


Dimensions and Weight:

Galaxy A05: Measures 168.8 x 78.2 x 8.8 mm and weighs 195g.

Galaxy A06: Slightly more compact at 167.3 x 77.3 x 8 mm and lighter at 189g.


Price:

Galaxy A05: Priced around ₹7,200.

Galaxy A06: Available for approximately ₹8,498.
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