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Try factory reset after update , hope so problem resolved
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Did it work for you ?
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Yup , I bought s23 last year . And same scenario happened
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How much SOT are you getting now ? And how's ur usage type
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2 weeks ago in
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Around 5-6 hrs , while using Hotspot sometimes
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🔧 Quick Fixes
• Disable Always-On Display
→ Settings > Lock Screen > Always On Display > Off
• Switch to Light Mode
→ Settings > Display > Dark Mode > Off (if not needed)
• Set Refresh Rate to Standard (60Hz)
→ Settings > Display > Motion Smoothness > Standard
• Restrict Background Activity
→ Settings > Battery > Background Usage Limits > Put unused apps to sleep
• Use Battery Saver Mode
→ Settings > Battery > Power Saving > Enable all toggles
• Turn off 5G (if not needed)
→ Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Mode > Select LTE/4G
• Disable Always-On Display
→ Settings > Lock Screen > Always On Display > Off
• Switch to Light Mode
→ Settings > Display > Dark Mode > Off (if not needed)
• Set Refresh Rate to Standard (60Hz)
→ Settings > Display > Motion Smoothness > Standard
• Restrict Background Activity
→ Settings > Battery > Background Usage Limits > Put unused apps to sleep
• Use Battery Saver Mode
→ Settings > Battery > Power Saving > Enable all toggles
• Turn off 5G (if not needed)
→ Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks > Network Mode > Select LTE/4G
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🧠 Advanced Solutions
• Check for Rogue Apps
→ Settings > Battery > Usage Since Last Full Charge
→ Identify apps with high drain despite low usage. Uninstall or restrict.
• Wipe Cache Partition (Fix post-update drain)
→ Power off → Hold Power + Volume Up → Select Wipe Cache Partition → Reboot.
• Enable RAM Plus Wisely
→ Settings > Battery and Device Care > Memory > RAM Plus → Choose minimal (2 GB) or disable it if not multitasking much.
• Use Good Guardians (Samsung App)
→ Install from Galaxy Store → Use Battery Guardian to auto-optimize battery use.
• Recalibrate Battery
→ Use till 0% → Fully charge to 100% (without interruptions) → Repeat once or twice.
• Factory Reset (Last Resort)
→ If the issue persists, a reset post-update often solves deep OS-level drain. Backup first.
• Check for Rogue Apps
→ Settings > Battery > Usage Since Last Full Charge
→ Identify apps with high drain despite low usage. Uninstall or restrict.
• Wipe Cache Partition (Fix post-update drain)
→ Power off → Hold Power + Volume Up → Select Wipe Cache Partition → Reboot.
• Enable RAM Plus Wisely
→ Settings > Battery and Device Care > Memory > RAM Plus → Choose minimal (2 GB) or disable it if not multitasking much.
• Use Good Guardians (Samsung App)
→ Install from Galaxy Store → Use Battery Guardian to auto-optimize battery use.
• Recalibrate Battery
→ Use till 0% → Fully charge to 100% (without interruptions) → Repeat once or twice.
• Factory Reset (Last Resort)
→ If the issue persists, a reset post-update often solves deep OS-level drain. Backup first.
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If you liked My Suggestion then click on three dots (⋮) on my comments and select "Accept Solution" ✅ 😊.
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Yes, many users have reported experiencing similar problems. This can be due to the phone re-optimizing itself after the update or apps needing to be optimized for the new firmware.
Add apps to the "deep sleep" list to prevent them from running in the background and draining battery.
Clear app cache to remove temporary data that can impact performance and battery usage.
Resetting battery statistics can sometimes help.
Adjust background usage limits in Settings > Battery and device care > Battery > Background usage limits.
Choose options like "Put unused apps to sleep" or "Sleeping apps" to restrict background activity.
If you find this helpful, kindly accept it as a Solution. It helps others
Tap the 3 dots on my reply and select "Accept Solution." Thank you 😊
Add apps to the "deep sleep" list to prevent them from running in the background and draining battery.
Clear app cache to remove temporary data that can impact performance and battery usage.
Resetting battery statistics can sometimes help.
Adjust background usage limits in Settings > Battery and device care > Battery > Background usage limits.
Choose options like "Put unused apps to sleep" or "Sleeping apps" to restrict background activity.
If you find this helpful, kindly accept it as a Solution. It helps others
Tap the 3 dots on my reply and select "Accept Solution." Thank you 😊
