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Tips to follow for any updates ☺️: One UI 4/4.1 or (Android in general)

(Topic created on: 03-25-2022 06:13 PM)
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Ab_Heartsy
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Truly hope everyone's issues get solved with this new update, I saw many updating to the 4.1 & facing some issues.

If you face some battery drainage or heating issues after any updates, the below 3 things might help you. [MIGHT 🤞🏼, as each of our usages are different with different devices 🙏🏼]


Always give your phone some time to learn your usage patterns as every major OS updates need some time to properly optimize to your devices hardware specifications & your usage habits.

Do the below things for proper adaptation/optimization of new updates, if possible.

1) Under "battery & device care", click on the three dots> then click on Automation and turn on Auto optimization, set times according to your comfort.

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Set times suitable to you.

2) Good Guardians: If your device supports "Good guardians" suit of apps, then use App booster after major software updates to "manually" optimize apps.[This process is same as that of "Repair apps" option on the recovery mode but its for devices that don't support Good Guardians suit of apps].

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See this official tip as shown in the app itself😉


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Some of the Supported modules

3) Manual Reboots : Also, once every 4-5 days just reboot your device, if that's not possible reboot once a week. This reboot process also initiates auto app optimisation process described in 2nd point in some phones. So rebooting does more good than any of us can imagine. (This process also enhances security of your devices as suggested by a NSA security official, as it disconnects any intrusive(data theft) services/apps accessing data without any authorisation from your part).

4) Battery saver mode: Turn on battery saver mode when it's heating too much during data usage. It'll reduce the heating as it'll temporarily pauses the services/apps accessing data and processor to a minimum level. [If you are a power user with flagship devices who wants maximum performance during gaming & stuff like that, then no need to touch battery saver settings as most of the devices heats up in such situations. It's normal. But if your device doesn't have heat management hardware, then putting it into battery saver mode HELPS very much].

In my experience following points 1, 3 & 4 is very helpful for many devices to function efficiently in day to day life 😊👍🏼

Hope everyone's device issues gets solved by this update n this post😉🤝🏼🤗
Thank you.

Updated: Feb 25, 2023
4 Comments
RanitKhan
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You don't have Auto scan for malware option... 😅Screenshot_20220325-172900_Device care_42819_1648209541.png
Ab_Heartsy
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That's coz in my phone I'm the main scanner 😂 🤣 🤣, I don't need protection they need protection from me 😂 😭

I feel I don't have the need to enable device protection as I never browse spooky/shady websites n never clicks any suspicious links from chat/sms apps. + I only connect my device with safe devices only (ie my pc etc)
Im the guy who also don't use secure folder as nobody touches my phone except me(that's my usage tho).
So my phone itself is secure from most of the outside threats.
Wt u think, should I enable it, is it taxing on the cpu?
Sid_Karna
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Well f23 launched with one ui 4.1 and is full of bugs!
Ab_Heartsy
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Yes I saw some user complaints wt to do😐, hope this article make some users to manage their issues,
but it's upto samsung to address those bugs effectively but unfortunately they won't do it, too lazy coz of million diff models. It's called freevolution🤭, like evolution but only backwards 😂😂