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Continuity Service running Background Heavily After UI7 Update.

(Topic created on: 05-26-2025 07:37 AM)
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Hai007der
Active Level 1
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Galaxy S
Hello Members,

Good Day

After the UI7 update, the battery draining became the nightmare of all of us.

Well, i noticed, when i check the under battery and data usage, i see : continuity service is there but consuming alot of data ( 35% 45% ) while all my app are optimised.

this could be the reason of battery drainage and overheating. 

anyone having same issue? how to shut it down? 

S22 Ultra

please advice

Regards
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hijoDePrel
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
I noticed the same but turning on your power saving mode helps reduce the draining & overheating. 😊 a
Hai007der
Active Level 1
Galaxy S
Thnx for the reply, well u r right, but using the power saver on, we will not get the best perfomance from these flagships. when it was on ui6.1, the battery was perfect..
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Fadism
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
May be security update will resolve the draining issues
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Hai007der
Active Level 1
Galaxy S
hope so
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YVUN
Active Level 1
Galaxy S
me either 😔
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Samsung_specialist
Community Manager
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Galaxy S

We completely understand the inconvenience you are experiencing with the battery issue on your Galaxy device.

To help address the battery issue, we recommend following these steps:

Optimize Individual Apps:

Open Settings, then select Apps.
Tap More options (three vertical dots).
Choose Special access, then select Optimize battery usage.
Select the app you want to optimize. This will help reduce battery consumption by individual apps.
Adjust Background Usage Limits:

Go to Settings and select Battery and device care.
Tap Battery, then select Background usage limits.
Set the apps you wish to limit in the background to optimize battery life.
Check Charger Compatibility:

Ensure you're using a compatible, high-quality charger that is approved for your Galaxy device.
Avoid using an old or third-party charger, as this can impact charging performance.
Close unnecessary apps running in the background to save battery.
You can also enable Power Saving Mode to extend battery life.
Use Safe Mode:

Shut down your device and restart it.
When the Samsung logo appears, press and hold the Volume Down key until the lock screen appears.
Safe Mode will be displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen.
This will help determine if the issue is related to third-party apps.
Run a Diagnostic Test:

Open the Samsung Members app and tap Support.
Select View tests, then tap Test all to run a full diagnostic on your device.

If the issue persists after completing these steps, we recommend visiting your nearest service center for further assistance and to inquire about any associated costs. You can find the closest service center and explore your available options by using the following link: https://www.samsung.com/ae/support/service-center

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