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01-08-2021 11:36 PM in
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Hi all,
I am noticing a higher idle battery consumption on my Note 10+ on Android 11 official os. Is anyone else also seeing this ? Call logs are taking 22 percent battery? What is this.
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01-08-2021 11:38 PM in
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Same here, even reported to samsung as error reports but they think I am a 12yo kid who doesn't know how to use my phone.
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01-08-2021 11:41 PM in
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dude thats hilarious. well if quite a few of us report it then maybe samsung takes notice of this. or this maybe one of those tricks called planned obsolescence at work here.
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01-08-2021 11:46 PM in
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chk lol.
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02-20-2021 10:02 AM in
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🤣🤣 had similar experience when I approached them for replacement nibs for s pen
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01-08-2021 11:45 PM in
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If after update then wait for few days, and as of now perform these below steps;
A. Wipe Cache Partition.
Steps to perform.
1) Turn off the device.
(Connect with type C cable/type C earphone only for Android 11)
2) Press and hold the Volume Up key and the spower button.
3) When the Android logo displays, release all keys.
4) Press the Volume down key to navigate and select "Wipe cache partition".
5) Press Power key to select. When the wipe cache partition is complete, Select Reboot System.
6) Press the Power key to restart the device.
B. Reset App Preferences.
Settings >Apps> Tap on Top Right 3Dots and select Reset App preferences.
C. Go to settings >general Management >reset>reset settings.
You can also send feedback to Samsung by using get help section
GetHelp>>SendFeedback>>ErrorReport/AskQuestion>choose appropriate section
A. Wipe Cache Partition.
Steps to perform.
1) Turn off the device.
(Connect with type C cable/type C earphone only for Android 11)
2) Press and hold the Volume Up key and the spower button.
3) When the Android logo displays, release all keys.
4) Press the Volume down key to navigate and select "Wipe cache partition".
5) Press Power key to select. When the wipe cache partition is complete, Select Reboot System.
6) Press the Power key to restart the device.
B. Reset App Preferences.
Settings >Apps> Tap on Top Right 3Dots and select Reset App preferences.
C. Go to settings >general Management >reset>reset settings.
You can also send feedback to Samsung by using get help section
GetHelp>>SendFeedback>>ErrorReport/AskQuestion>choose appropriate section
