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โ02-26-2024 12:38 PM in
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โ02-26-2024 12:45 PM in
Galaxy SI have some heating issue but main problem battery drain issue
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โ02-26-2024 12:44 PM in
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โ02-26-2024 12:53 PM in
Galaxy SMay be it can rectify by restarting the phone
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โ02-26-2024 01:14 PM in
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โ02-26-2024 01:18 PM in
Galaxy SYour phone wants rest.
Charge phone to 95 then switch off it for 1 day.
Switch on after 24 hours.
Then use phone just for calling for 5 days.
If found time is increasing then good, other wise replace battery.
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โ02-26-2024 01:28 PM in
Galaxy SBattery drain and performance issues on your Samsung Galaxy S22+ could be caused by various factors, including software bugs, background apps consuming resources, or even hardware issues. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve these issues:
1. **Check for Software Updates**: Sometimes, software updates can contain fixes for battery drain and performance issues. Go to Settings > Software update and check for any available updates. If there are updates, install them.
2. **Restart Your Device**: A simple restart can sometimes resolve temporary software glitches and improve performance. Press and hold the power button, then select "Restart" or "Reboot."
3. **Identify and Close Background Apps**: Background apps can consume battery and resources. Check which apps are running in the background and close any that you're not actively using. You can do this by accessing the recent apps screen and swiping away apps you want to close.
4. **Check Battery Usage**: Go to Settings > Battery and see which apps or services are consuming the most battery. If you notice any unusual activity, consider restricting background activity or uninstalling the problematic app.
5. **Enable Power Saving Mode**: If you're experiencing severe battery drain, you can enable power-saving modes available on your device. These modes restrict certain background activities to conserve battery life.
6. **Clear Cache Partition**: Clearing the cache partition can sometimes help improve device performance. To do this, turn off your device, then press and hold the volume up button and the power button simultaneously until the Samsung logo appears. Use the volume buttons to navigate to "Wipe cache partition" and press the power button to select it. Reboot your device after the process is complete.
7. **Factory Reset**: If all else fails and the issues persist, you may consider performing a factory reset. This will erase all data on your device, so make sure to back up your important files before proceeding. Go to Settings > General management > Reset > Factory data reset.
If the battery drain and performance issues persist even after trying these steps, it's possible that there could be a hardware issue with your device. In that case, it's best to contact Samsung customer support or visit a service center for further assistance.
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โ02-26-2024 06:11 PM in
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