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Galaxy SThe battery backup you're getting on your Galaxy S24 with the Exynos version (4.30 to 5 hours of Screen-On Time) is slightly below average, especially considering your usage of 120Hz adaptive display, Always-On Display (AOD) from 9am to 6pm, and mobile data.
Here are some tips to improve your battery life:
1. **Lower Display Refresh Rate**: The 120Hz refresh rate is great for smoothness but consumes more battery. You can try lowering it to 60Hz for better battery life.
2. **Reduce Screen Brightness**: Lowering the screen brightness can significantly save battery. You can also use Adaptive Brightness or set it manually to a lower level.
3. **Turn Off AOD**: Since you're using AOD for a long period, turning it off when not needed can save battery.
4. **Restrict Background Apps**: Some apps might be using background data unnecessarily. Go to Settings > Apps, and check which apps are using the most battery in the background. Restrict or optimize their background activity.
5. **Location Services**: Use location services only when needed. High accuracy modes like GPS consume more battery.
6. **Battery Saver Mode**: Enable Battery Saver Mode from Settings > Battery > Battery Saver. This will limit background activity and some visual effects.
7. **Disable Unused Features**: If you don't use features like NFC, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi scanning, turn them off.
8. **Check for Updates**: Sometimes updates include optimizations for battery life.
9. **Battery Calibration**: Occasionally, calibrating your battery by letting it drain completely and then fully charging it can help.
10. **Factory Reset (if needed)**: As a last resort, if the issue persists and you've tried everything, a factory reset can sometimes resolve deep software issues.
Implementing these steps should help improve your Galaxy S24's battery life.
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Galaxy SThe only thing left to do now is battery calibration.
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