Samsung Galaxy phones have long been some of the absolute best on the market.
But a recurring problem with Samsung phones – and all other smartphones for that matter – is that after a while the battery ages and starts to drain faster.
Whether you have a brand new phone or one that’s a few years old, it’s possible to make your battery last longer between charges and wear it out less.
On its website, Samsung has released several tips and tricks that can help you with just this.
Many of the tips are good to take into account even if you have another phone, for example an iPhone or a Google Pixel.
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1. Energy saving mode
One of the most well-known methods to save battery is to put your phone in power saving mode.
When the mode is activated, your phone will reduce several settings that usually cause the battery to drain faster, such as brightness and 5G.
Here’s how to do it:
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2. Close unnecessary apps
If you have many apps open at the same time, you can close some of them to save battery.
Here’s how to do it:
3. Limit apps
You can also limit battery consumption in certain apps. This means that they do not run in the background, which saves battery.
Here’s how to do it:
Here you can put unused apps to sleep, which means that an app will automatically be put to sleep after a while. There are also three options where you can decide whether an app should sleep, deep sleep or never sleep.
Samsung explains:
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4. Customizable brightness
You can set the brightness of your phone to be adjusted depending on, among other things, your battery status. It’s a great way to make your phone drain slower.
Here’s how to do it:
Alternatively, you can lower the brightness manually, which is also good for the battery.
5. Shorten screen time interruptions
Another good trick to save battery life is to make your mobile screen turn off faster when you’re not using it.
Here’s how to do it:
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6. Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Last but not least, it is also good to disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in your mobile when you do not need them. It reduces battery consumption, says Samsung.
Here’s how to do it:
You can also do this by tapping the Wi-Fi icon on the quick panel.
7. Avoid accidental printing
Having your phone in your pocket can sometimes lead to you accidentally accessing buttons when your screen isn’t completely off. This also eats up your battery.
Here’s how to do it:
Now your screen will be completely off when in a dark place, such as in your bag or pocket.
Source: Samsung
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