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UI version 6.0 πŸ‘Ž

(Topic created on: 11-02-2023 04:03 PM)
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MRiz
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Galaxy S
After the update on the Samsung S23 ultra battery is dying very quickly.
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Basel89
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
That's totally wrong.. if you have basic software knowledge you would know that every major update the system files needs time to adapt to the new software code / executions.. I updated mine yesterday and the battery is much better if not improved more but I it needs couple of days before measuring the battery life.. and how did you measure that ? We don't know how what kind of Apps are you using or running in the background...
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MRiz
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
May be you from some other space i believe.i haven't install any apps after update.using the same timing and apps daily use.
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Basel89
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
What does places got to do with a software update friend ? I own s23 ultra and One UI 6 is giving me amazing battery life just like one ui 5.1.. maybe even a bit better.. as I said each major update needs a couple of days for the software to stabilize.. even Apple software updates had some issues if you are reading the tech news.. and they fix it with OTA patch.. take it easy and share a screenshot of your battery usage
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xA907x
Active Level 1
Galaxy S
Hello guys,

Will both of you share with us yohr battery consumption please to be alerted before we update
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gorsiskt
Beginner Level 2
Galaxy S
My battery life has gotten much better since I installed OneUI 6😍😍
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MRiz
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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MRiz
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
Very disappointed with UI 6 ...may be some are who have good experience after it there are kids using only for beauty πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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Samsung_specialist
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Galaxy S

We apologize for any inconvenience this situation has caused regarding the battery drain issue you've been experiencing.

We would like to offer some troubleshooting steps to help address the issue you've raised. Here are some recommended actions to consider:

Check Charger Compatibility: Ensure that you are using an approved charger and cable that are compatible with your Samsung Galaxy device. Unapproved chargers or cables can potentially damage the battery or device, resulting in warranty voidance.

Avoid Using Old Chargers: Using a charger from a previous device may not provide the optimal power output for your new device, potentially leading to slower charging or inadequate charging.

Verify Charger Specifications: Make sure that the charger you are using matches the required charging current for your specific Galaxy device. Different devices may have varying charging current requirements.

Close Background Apps: While charging, it's advisable to close all running applications and turn off mobile data or Wi-Fi. This helps in optimizing the charging process and reducing battery consumption.

Utilize Power Saving Mode: Enabling Power Saving Mode on your Samsung smartphone can help reduce battery consumption. You can configure Power Saving Mode settings to activate when your battery charge drops below a certain level.

Use Safe Mode for Troubleshooting: If the battery continues to drain quickly, consider using Safe Mode to identify any potential issues caused by third-party applications. To activate Safe Mode:

Shut down your device and restart it.
When the Samsung logo displays, press and hold the volume down key until the lock screen appears.
"Safe mode" will be displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen.
Observe the device for 2-3 hours in Safe Mode to check if the issue is resolved. To deactivate Safe Mode, simply restart your device.

If the problem persists even after trying these steps, I recommend conducting a battery test using the Samsung Members application. Here's how to do it:

Open the Samsung Members app.
Tap "Support."
Tap "View tests."
Select "Test all" to initiate the diagnostics.
Depending on the test results, appropriate action can be taken to further diagnose and resolve the issue.