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The phone after the update was downloaded is consuming the battery at an unbearable speed. After the update was downloaded, the phone consumed the battery at a speed that could not last me only 7 hours. Phone s23 ultra
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Samsung Galaxy S23 plus same issue with battery 🔋 need to recharge 2 times a day
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Is it true ?🙄I'm downloading now the 7 so, can I install it or not ?
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Troubleshooting Step: Clearing System Cache
To potentially resolve performance issues following a software update (e.g., One UI 7 on a Samsung Galaxy device), you can attempt to clear the system cache. Please follow these steps carefully:
1. Power off your Samsung device.
2. Connect your powered-off device to another powered device (e.g., a compatible smartphone using a USB-C to USB-C cable) or a computer via a USB cable.
3. Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Up button simultaneously.
4. When the Samsung logo appears, release the Power button while continuing to hold the Volume Up button.
5. The device will enter Recovery Mode. Note
that touch screen functionality is typically
disabled in this mode.
6. Use the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate the menu options.
7. Scroll to and highlight the "Wipe cache
8. Press the Power button to select "Wipe cache partition".
9. Once the cache wipe is complete, navigate to and select the "Reboot system now" option using the Volume buttons and confirming with the Power button.
This procedure clears temporary system data that may be contributing to the observed issues. As a user experiencing a similar problem after a recent update, performing these steps successfully resolved the issue on a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. While this solution proved effective in that instance, individual results may vary.
To potentially resolve performance issues following a software update (e.g., One UI 7 on a Samsung Galaxy device), you can attempt to clear the system cache. Please follow these steps carefully:
1. Power off your Samsung device.
2. Connect your powered-off device to another powered device (e.g., a compatible smartphone using a USB-C to USB-C cable) or a computer via a USB cable.
3. Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Up button simultaneously.
4. When the Samsung logo appears, release the Power button while continuing to hold the Volume Up button.
5. The device will enter Recovery Mode. Note
that touch screen functionality is typically
disabled in this mode.
6. Use the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate the menu options.
7. Scroll to and highlight the "Wipe cache
8. Press the Power button to select "Wipe cache partition".
9. Once the cache wipe is complete, navigate to and select the "Reboot system now" option using the Volume buttons and confirming with the Power button.
This procedure clears temporary system data that may be contributing to the observed issues. As a user experiencing a similar problem after a recent update, performing these steps successfully resolved the issue on a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. While this solution proved effective in that instance, individual results may vary.
Mohsin1431
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I hope this helps.
