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How to get most battery out of S23 .

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Abir200002
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Galaxy S
I am going out of station so can't charge my phone frequently how to keep battery as high as possible 
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jay280
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Galaxy S
1.Put apps into sleep and deep sleep.

apps in deep sleep wont so notification until you open them again

This setting will save lot of battery.

2. use 4g all the time it works great. Use 5g if you need to download something or streaming but 4g works fine for streaming too

3. Switch to light mode in performance profile

4. Use power saving mode to get best out of your battery also there's limit apps and home screen of your let's say less the 20% you know you can't find charging soon turn on limit home screen and app in power saving it's the last option. Keep it off unless you really need it


5.keep battery charging 20-25% to 85% whenever you discharge(0%) battery or using phone at lower % you damage battery health very badly. Also never charge to 100% it uses whole 1 battery wear cycle if you charge from 20% to 85% it'll use just 0.30 battery wear.

This means if you charge from 20 to 85 3 times it'll use just .90 battery if you charge to 100% even once it'll use 1 whole battery wear

If you can't charge again/or are outside without charger then charge to 100% forgot about what i said above




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AvishekG
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Galaxy S
1. Turn on Battery Saver

Go to Settings > Battery and device care > Battery > Power saving mode.

Toggle “Power saving mode” ON.

Optionally, enable the advanced limits (like limiting CPU speed, turning off Always On Display, etc.).


2. Use Dark Mode

AMOLED screens use less power on dark backgrounds.

Enable: Settings > Display > Dark mode.


3. Limit Background Activity

Settings > Battery > Background usage limits.

Put unused apps to Deep Sleep.

Turn on “Put unused apps to sleep.”


4. Disable 5G & Unused Radios

Settings > Connections > Mobile networks: Select LTE instead of 5G.

Turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, and Location when not needed.

Enable Airplane mode if you're out of range or don't need connectivity.


5. Lower Display Settings

Reduce brightness manually.

Set Screen refresh rate to 60Hz:
Settings > Display > Motion smoothness > Standard

Reduce screen timeout to 15–30 seconds.


6. Turn Off Always On Display

Settings > Lock screen > Always On Display > Toggle off.


7. Use Ultra Power Saving Mode (Emergency Only)

In very low battery situations:
Settings > Battery > Power saving mode > Limit apps and Home screen.



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📦 Pre-Trip Preparation

Charge to 85–90%, not 100%, if you're storing the phone unused for days.

Carry a power bank (preferably 10,000mAh+).

Update apps and software before your trip to avoid background activity spikes.
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cs_member10
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Galaxy S

Dear Samsung member,

Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!

As per your query, we would request you to please perform the below-mentioned troubleshooting steps to increase your device battery life.

1. Kindly try to avoid the more usage of device.

2. Turn off Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth etc. when not in use.

3. Check device network fluctuation. Avoid usage in areas with low network/fluctuation.

4. Reduce the display brightness level or set the device to auto-brightness mode.

5. Adjust screen timeout settings: Go to Settings > Display > Screen timeout > Select the minimum screen timeout.

6. Check which application is or interface is using more battery from device care and try to update app or avoid using that app.

7. Close background running apps.

8. Turn off auto sync of e-mails, app data etc. Open notification panel > Turn off auto sync option.

9. Kindly enable power saving mode.

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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