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Galaxy SAlready did, but still not proper battery backup,
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Galaxy SITS IS NEW PHONE,
AND I THINK COMPNAYS DEFAULT BATTERY BACK IS LOW,,
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Galaxy SDoes anyone face this issue aswell ?, please let me know
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Galaxy S1. Disable Background Apps
Close unused apps running in the background to prevent them from consuming CPU resources.
2. Turn Off Location Services
Disable Location services (GPS) when not in use, as they can consume significant CPU power.
3. Adjust Screen Brightness
Lower your screen brightness or adjust the auto-brightness setting to reduce CPU load.
4. Turn Off Animations
Disable animations to reduce CPU usage. Go to _Settings_ > _Developer options_ > _Windows/Transition/Animator scale_ and set them to _0.5x_ or _Off_.
5. Update Your OS and Apps
Ensure your operating system and apps are up-to-date, as newer versions often include performance optimizations.
6. Clear Cache and Data
Regularly clear cache and data for individual apps to prevent them from consuming excessive CPU resources.
7. Use Power Saving Mode
Enable Power Saving Mode to limit CPU performance, reduce screen brightness, and turn off unnecessary features.
8. Disable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi When Not in Use
Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use to conserve CPU power.
9. Uninstall Resource-Intensive Apps
Remove any resource-intensive apps that you no longer need or use.
10. Factory Reset (Last Resort)
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider performing a factory reset to start with a clean slate.
By implementing these tips, you should see a reduction in CPU power consumption, which can help alleviate heating issues and improve battery life.
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