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Abnormal Battery Drain

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Nini1977
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Galaxy S
Hello guys,

Has anyone else noticed abnormal battery drain after May Update?

Thank you!

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Janith842
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Galaxy S
It differs from phone to phone. Yes, some users of Galaxy models have noticed an abnormal battery drain after the May update. What we can do is turn on the power saving options and if you can limit the screen's refresh rate to 60Hz. Then, the battery will improve. But, it will fully improve once Samsung identifies the specific model as an abnormal battery drain. Then Samsung releases a security uodate with the next month June patch to improve the bugs and battery drain. So don't worry about it. This is a common issue faced by many users from various devices.

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Normally, after an update, first 1,2 days it will drain more, and the device will understand the usage and correct it, but any abnormal battery, darin, try to,

1. Wipe the cache partition
2. Charge the device to 0-100 and use it to shut by it self-, then battery will calibrated itself

If my comment helped you in any way, please consider hitting the 3dot menu and accept as a solution 🙏

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Galaxy S
Hi 👋
try these settings on your phone 📲
1.go to the power saving mood then you can see 3 things on it. On these settings
*limit CPU speed to 70%
*decrease brightness by 10%
*limit apps and home screen
2.use dark mood
3.use brightness level between 0%-30%
4.turn off Auto rotation
5.If you use mobite data change to the wifi
6.turn off bluetooth and some unused options.
7.if you have lot of unused apps, zip or sleep these apps

So if my comment is useful to you, use the 3 dots in my comment for accept my comment as a solution. 😉 👍

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Janith842
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
It differs from phone to phone. Yes, some users of Galaxy models have noticed an abnormal battery drain after the May update. What we can do is turn on the power saving options and if you can limit the screen's refresh rate to 60Hz. Then, the battery will improve. But, it will fully improve once Samsung identifies the specific model as an abnormal battery drain. Then Samsung releases a security uodate with the next month June patch to improve the bugs and battery drain. So don't worry about it. This is a common issue faced by many users from various devices.

If my comment helped you in any way. Please consider hitting the 3 dot menu of my comment and accept it as a solution. It helps me a lot. Thank you 😊
Nini1977
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
Thanks!
Solution
Galaxy S
Normally, after an update, first 1,2 days it will drain more, and the device will understand the usage and correct it, but any abnormal battery, darin, try to,

1. Wipe the cache partition
2. Charge the device to 0-100 and use it to shut by it self-, then battery will calibrated itself

If my comment helped you in any way, please consider hitting the 3dot menu and accept as a solution 🙏
Nini1977
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
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Galaxy S
Hi 👋
try these settings on your phone 📲
1.go to the power saving mood then you can see 3 things on it. On these settings
*limit CPU speed to 70%
*decrease brightness by 10%
*limit apps and home screen
2.use dark mood
3.use brightness level between 0%-30%
4.turn off Auto rotation
5.If you use mobite data change to the wifi
6.turn off bluetooth and some unused options.
7.if you have lot of unused apps, zip or sleep these apps

So if my comment is useful to you, use the 3 dots in my comment for accept my comment as a solution. 😉 👍
Nini1977
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
🙏