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10-28-2024 07:08 PM in
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10-28-2024 07:42 PM (Last edited 10-28-2024 08:19 PM ) in
Galaxy SBut in order to help with lagging of your device do the following:
Turn off adaptive battery
Go to settings and select system apps>One ui home and unrestrict battery.Do the same with system UI and Android system
Go to your setting and select performance profile if your flagship device has the option.
Lastly restart your device after applying changes.
Note your battery will drain quicker cause your phone will run on raw power meaning smoother and faster performance.
This worked for me and I have a budget device Galaxy A13
And rember to restart your phone atleast one or 2 times a week
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10-29-2024 09:46 AM in
Galaxy SHey,
I am experiencing the same issue with my S21+. I tried the suggestion from outcast1 now, let's see how it works.
I would appreciate other suggestions too, cause it's not really the best option to unrestrict the battery use. It means that the battery will run out of life faster and the battery is already quick to die since all the other updates this year.
Let's hope Samsung will fix this...
BR
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10-29-2024 11:43 AM (Last edited 10-29-2024 11:44 AM ) in
Galaxy SIts your choice longer baterry life or better performance.You cant get both
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10-29-2024 02:34 PM in
Galaxy SWhat I meant is - when you buy a new Samsung you don't need to set those apps to unrestricting battery usage, because the phone is not lagging. So yes, you can have both - fast performance and long battery life - with a new phone. Due to several updates this year, the older phones became slower and slower in general. I know that's normal for an "older" phone, but it's still sad to see that this way you kind of get forced to buy a new phone if you want to have both (fast performance and good battery life). Especially considering the price of a Samsung phone. It makes you rethink your brand choice, cause if you need to change your phone every 2-3 years, it's best to use a different brand that's cheaper, where a phone change won't be noticed that much budget-wise.
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10-29-2024 03:06 PM (Last edited 10-29-2024 03:07 PM ) in
Galaxy SMy phone still lasts a full day with system settings unrestricted
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10-29-2024 03:23 PM in
Galaxy SYeah, looks like we are not talking about the same thing. I'm talking about the fact, that I expect my Samsung phone (for which I bought a lot of money) to have a fast performance and long battery life, even after years. If I can't have both, due to new updates, I will eventually change to a brand that is cheaper, where I can easily buy a new phone every year. But it all depends on the needs of each user. The priorities in a phone differ from person to person, so there are probably a lot of opinions about that. Have a nice day :)