Thank you for this. I just upgraded from an S20 Ultra to an S24 Ultra and the battery went from great to trash on the 20 with my poor charging habits and lack of optimization, even getting burn-in about a year ago because of how bright the display was. With my S24 Ultra, I want to keep the phone for the next 4 or 5 years while preserving the battery and not having to run to charge my phone 4 hours later.
Disagree If it doesn't effect my hour to hour use, and it's saving battery power -- makes sense to me. Of course, I'm not someone who sits around at home all day with Unlimited access to a charger. These ideas may not make sense for You -- but they are Great Ideas
@@7wikk my z flip 5 has a trash ass 3700 battery. but honestly, im not a heavy user, i dont even play games. i just use the maximum battery lock at 80% and suits me just ok
The problem with the "not charging" mode on the Galaxy S24 is that in all three modes (Basic [95-100%], Adaptive [80%, then 100% before wakeup], Maximum [80%]), the phone charges the battery to a point and then "doesn't charge." So in the #9 "Night charge" example, the phone kicks out & in (and out &in...) of the "Power saving" mode. That includes things like turning off the Always On Display (unless you remove that as a Power saving option) during the "not charging" phase. That's not what I want. I'd prefer a "not plugged in" choice which ignores whether or not the phone is charging and instead just uses the fact that the phone is plugged into a charger or not. For now I'm using the "Battery level: Below
I got to know one extremely important settings which actually increased my s22 ultra battery backup almost double. By default this setting was on after factory reset. Its RAM plus feature. On my phn it was ON. After turned off this feature now every single charge is taking 7+ minutes to drain. I tested with wifi though. So calculation wise 650-700 minutes SOT with full charge. That means 11+ hrs
Great tips specifically 7 and 9. But let's not forget that we paid a lot for a phone and let's enjoy it fully. Except the times when we really need extra battery.
Nice video✨️✨️🙌🏽 I had 44 hours of battery life on my S24 Ultra before watching this video. 😊 Putting many apps into deep sleep, always using dark mode, enabling power saving, and limiting background apps helped. I always turn on Airplane mode and only disable it for emergencies. 😅 Using HD+ instead of QHD+ and light performance instead of standard mode. Sorry for my bad English. 😢😢
Use it to its maximum potential and charge when needed. I stopped using Dark mode as I don't find it to save that much battery. The same thing with light performance mode.
While this is commendable, I run all the cool features on my S24 ultra including adaptive AOD, adaptive colours where it uses the camera to adjust colours to the ambient light, QHD+ at 120Hz and still get 7 to 9hrs is screen on time between 80% and 20% battery. I'd say, enjoy the phone. You will need to charge it at the end of the day but it's worth it, and you can set a powersaving routine at 30% and below, where you trigger all the power saving features.
Actually I already used most of these tips, you mentioned, but some of them were new (lets test it out ;) ). My Galaxy S24 regular works almost 2 days without need to recharge, and I love it for that.
6.1 destroyed the battery performance of the three S23 variants. I'll never be as quick to install a software update so quickly again! Dark mode doesn't make too much of a difference over bright to be honest.
on my s23 ultra, if i somehow interact with power saving, for example i set routine for saving battery at night, it will disable Adaptive power saving, it even tells it is doing so when you save that routine, i want to use adaptive power saving and mean time be able to every time turn on power saving at night
The problem with having the screen go to sleep after a very short time, such as 10 seconds, is that if you are uploading videos to RUclips or other sites, the uploading process will stop once the screen turns off & locks. There is an option in the developer settings to keep the screen awake permanently, whenever the phone is charging.
Can you share your Home/leaving home routines? I've set up similar routines but deleted them since only my home one activated so every time I left my house I'd have to enable data manually
It actually won't go between 100 and 99% when fully charged since the charger goes over to beeing a pure power supply while charging is stopped. Charging it to 80% is the best option and is often enough.
Only really useful if you sleep at the same time every night! If you are a random sleeper like me, you could be using your device at any variable times of the day or night!
Actually, dark mode and white mode doesn't really give you any difference in battery performance, so just choose what makes you comfortable. The rest is just okay.
There's no option like Auto in when to show section of AOD in S23+ running the latest One UI 6.1 It's only there for S24 series Is there a solution to the problem
@@koreybYes, my A52s is on android 14 & has recently updated to One UI 6.1 but doesn't have some of the new features listed in the update information.
Hello, a question. I saw that you recommended enabling adaptive energy savings. The problem is that by activating it, when you activate the night routine that should activate the power saving, the device tells me that it was not possible to activate the energy saving because the adaptive one was activated. So if I want to use adaptive energy-saving, I can't use automatic power-saving via nighttime routines. Am I wrong? Thank you.
There isn't really any reason to use power saving mode at night if you're charging your phone and it's off over night. But if you aren't charging it at night it will likely learn that you don't use your phone as much and turn on power saving
The light preformance profile does slow down your phone a bit, problably only noticable when heavy gaming. Standard profile multi score:6500 Light:5000
Close all apps in the background all the time. Apps pretty much continue where you left off so dont need to leave it on or sleeping in background. Thats it. You will notice how crazy samsung phones are capable of keeping battery life when nothing is on the background
That's a horrible tip and false information!😂 The apps go into standby in the background and uses little power. When you close them all the time you can encrease the battery usage since you restart the app every time instead of just having it there ready but in standby. And many apps do not start up at the same state you where in before you closed it. So that would also be a big problem for alot of scenarios. You clearly do not understand how RAM and app management works....
@edbenzino Talking about? I don't have any problems🤣 And I only have premium products. Ohh.. So you actually don't know how app and RAM management works then.. Thanks for proving that to all that reads the comments👍 Your whole comment actually was a funny self-burn😅👍 Brilliant👌
@@Oystein87 its very noticable the several problems that you have but I'm also sure you are stuck where you are in life because of your close minded mindset. Its comical you are aware of self burn but you are unaware of how you make yourself sound "smart". And yes there are "so many" people paying attention to your comment of your wins in life
@edbenzino What are you talking about?😅 I'll stick to facts over your personal opinions, thank you very much👍 And I definently do NOT have a closed mindset😅 It's comical you write any of the things you do since you litteraly proved in your original comment that you don't know how RAM management works🤦♂️
So, will I get a SOT of 5 hours or more for my S23 FE? With "everyday normal use" (without steaming, gaming, Location services turned off, no apps or tasks running in the background, etc.) can I still have at least 30% by 7pm on my S23 FE?
It reduces the max clock speed of the cpu I'm pretty sure. You won't really be able to see a difference during regular use. But you might notice stuttering and lagging while using multi windows or more performance intensive games.
@@zacharyhansen8250 no there's another setting for that in battery saver that limits the clock speeds to 70 percent . Would be weird if they made another setting which do the same wouldn't it
It's a good video, but i think you should show the same tips on the older ones, like the s23 ultra and the s22 ultra; since my s22 ultra does not have the battery protection as shown on 1:57 minute
Its really useful and I doubt it has any significant effect on the battery if your phone is an oled. I dont think theres any phone with both an lcd screen and aod support
Try tapping the center of the screen on whatever you're capturing so the camera can focus on it. You should see a small circle that also allows you to adjust the lighting, but just for focus, tap the screen, and the camera should focus on it. You could try tracking autofocus as well, which does the same thing but with the flexibility to move around without having to refocus the camera.
@@ezrareimer yeah but M series is nothing in front of S series, M14 is very budget friendly phone launched in developing nations like india and all, or I belive it's only available in India
@@ezrareimer if your having thermal issues you can cap the CPU temperature in goodlock with thermal guardian I guess, I don't have goodlock so I'm using fine lock, and I've capped it 1° or 2 ° Below the standard threshold, and it doesn't not go over 42 degree Celsius while I'm gaming, and gives me about 60fps on avg without throttling, yes I'm not using it to its limit but for Free Fire on default settings it gives playable performance
@Bhargav_Gadekar I've never even gamed on my phone and it will burn you to the touch. CPU guardian isn't available with my goodlock but I already have it installed with finelock too. It lags no matter what I do so ig no harm in throttling it a bit more lol
Hi, The AOD stays in one position. Can definitely cause a screen burn on OLED display. Why does it not move all over the screen like in previous flagships ??
@@theorphanobliterator Sir it used to change the pixels slightly (in the past) Its not happening anymore. The AOD stays exactly in one position. Literally the exact same position.
My question now is, what is this LTPO that is making us pay premium prices for our phones doing for us if we have to still go through battery saving methods? I've been thinking about this to be of no use and it has only entered the tech market to squander our money. Some phones don't have it and they last longer than those that have it.
You seem like a Samsung pro reviewer.. i have changed my icon pack and when the phone goes in aod it doesnt invert colors like it does in the lockscreen. So my icons are black but their color should become white in aod for me to be able to actually see them. It doesnt. do you have a solution to this?
@@kwamenzinga30Especially if you are in an area with poor or no 5g, the phone will be constantly searching for a signal & if it only finds a very weak signal it wiil operate at full power which will use even more battery!
@@paddicxhd Basically, by keeping dark mode active, all the pixels of your screen will be turned off, with the exception of a few pixels such as those of the time at the top right of the screen, or the battery percentage, or even the keyboard keys. For example, even if you spend a long time on WhatsApp, after a few months you will notice that the icons such as the video call one or the 3 dots of the options will have "stuck" on the screen. This is because always having the same pixels lit on the screen is not good for the health of the display. Use lightmode if you can, it's better to have a battery that drains a little faster than to have a burnt in screen (it costs a lot of money to replace the panel!!!). I personally experienced this two times, one time on a galaxy s8, and another time on an oppo phone who also had an amoled display. After few months of usage.
Thank you for this. I just upgraded from an S20 Ultra to an S24 Ultra and the battery went from great to trash on the 20 with my poor charging habits and lack of optimization, even getting burn-in about a year ago because of how bright the display was.
With my S24 Ultra, I want to keep the phone for the next 4 or 5 years while preserving the battery and not having to run to charge my phone 4 hours later.
Nice tips but I won't be trying as I've paid good money for my s24u so I'm gonna push it good, hard and max😈
Exactly right, you don’t pay what you pay for this phone and all its features and performance to go and throttle it, makes zero, ZERO sense.
Disagree
If it doesn't effect my hour to hour use, and it's saving battery power -- makes sense to me.
Of course, I'm not someone who sits around at home all day with Unlimited access to a charger.
These ideas may not make sense for You -- but they are Great Ideas
😂😆
Thiiiiisssssss maaaaannnnn 😁
Same, whats the point of spending upward of 1000 dollars just to do all these battery savings.
I use maximum battery lock at 80%, and it lasts me the whole day. Mostly, I charge it when it reaches 30%.
my phone battery with maximum last like 4 hours💀
I have s23 basic with tiny battery and i use 50-80 range
Same bro 💪
same brother
@@7wikk my z flip 5 has a trash ass 3700 battery. but honestly, im not a heavy user, i dont even play games. i just use the maximum battery lock at 80% and suits me just ok
The problem with the "not charging" mode on the Galaxy S24 is that in all three modes (Basic [95-100%], Adaptive [80%, then 100% before wakeup], Maximum [80%]), the phone charges the battery to a point and then "doesn't charge." So in the #9 "Night charge" example, the phone kicks out & in (and out &in...) of the "Power saving" mode. That includes things like turning off the Always On Display (unless you remove that as a Power saving option) during the "not charging" phase. That's not what I want. I'd prefer a "not plugged in" choice which ignores whether or not the phone is charging and instead just uses the fact that the phone is plugged into a charger or not. For now I'm using the "Battery level: Below
Hey great profile pic 👌🏼
If not charging, and battery level below 80%.
Agreed
I got to know one extremely important settings which actually increased my s22 ultra battery backup almost double. By default this setting was on after factory reset. Its RAM plus feature. On my phn it was ON. After turned off this feature now every single charge is taking 7+ minutes to drain. I tested with wifi though. So calculation wise 650-700 minutes SOT with full charge. That means 11+ hrs
Tip: a restart might be required for Always On Display changes to take effect.
lol... no compromise of performance - sets the phone to light mode
Great tips specifically 7 and 9. But let's not forget that we paid a lot for a phone and let's enjoy it fully. Except the times when we really need extra battery.
That's why these tips don't compromise performance.
Nice video✨️✨️🙌🏽
I had 44 hours of battery life on my S24 Ultra before watching this video. 😊 Putting many apps into deep sleep, always using dark mode, enabling power saving, and limiting background apps helped. I always turn on Airplane mode and only disable it for emergencies. 😅 Using HD+ instead of QHD+ and light performance instead of standard mode. Sorry for my bad English. 😢😢
Buy a flagship phone and use it as a budget phone. Cool.
@@ticeqq 😭😭😭😭That's hurt🤣🤣🤣
Use it to its maximum potential and charge when needed. I stopped using Dark mode as I don't find it to save that much battery. The same thing with light performance mode.
While this is commendable, I run all the cool features on my S24 ultra including adaptive AOD, adaptive colours where it uses the camera to adjust colours to the ambient light, QHD+ at 120Hz and still get 7 to 9hrs is screen on time between 80% and 20% battery.
I'd say, enjoy the phone. You will need to charge it at the end of the day but it's worth it, and you can set a powersaving routine at 30% and below, where you trigger all the power saving features.
Actually I already used most of these tips, you mentioned, but some of them were new (lets test it out ;) ). My Galaxy S24 regular works almost 2 days without need to recharge, and I love it for that.
Hey! I'm have the s24 exynos, and I have 3-4 hours of sot(100-30%) this is normal?
@@justapeople9010yes
Just got an S24. Great tips. Thank you.
6.1 destroyed the battery performance of the three S23 variants.
I'll never be as quick to install a software update so quickly again!
Dark mode doesn't make too much of a difference over bright to be honest.
هل أنت متأكد من هذه المعلومة .. لأنه لا يعجبني الوضع الداكن.. لكن فعلته من أجل توفير البطارية !!.😢
yeah i agree but you just have to reduce your brightness bar even more to get the same like before
Yes brother 6.0 was the best for s23
Agree. 6.1 has destroyed all the benefits I had and I hate this now
@@wiggumo many simple features has been removed and went to goodlock
on my s23 ultra, if i somehow interact with power saving, for example i set routine for saving battery at night, it will disable Adaptive power saving, it even tells it is doing so when you save that routine, i want to use adaptive power saving and mean time be able to every time turn on power saving at night
The problem with having the screen go to sleep after a very short time, such as 10 seconds, is that if you are uploading videos to RUclips or other sites, the uploading process will stop once the screen turns off & locks. There is an option in the developer settings to keep the screen awake permanently, whenever the phone is charging.
I thought this only applied to iPhones?
2 minutes is the sweet spot for me
This is not true. Android let's apps run in background
Great tips I've just set my s23 256gb and my series 6 watch up following your videos so thanks a lot ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Got benefits?or not
Cool tip is to set a routine every weekend to make it change battery charging to set up to 80% max only so you save battery life every weekends.
Man you’re amazing I’m new to S24 ultra like got it yesterday
Can you share your Home/leaving home routines? I've set up similar routines but deleted them since only my home one activated so every time I left my house I'd have to enable data manually
It actually won't go between 100 and 99% when fully charged since the charger goes over to beeing a pure power supply while charging is stopped. Charging it to 80% is the best option and is often enough.
Use natural screen mode can save battery
That Night Charge routine is genius!!
Only really useful if you sleep at the same time every night! If you are a random sleeper like me, you could be using your device at any variable times of the day or night!
So many usefully tips and tricks to keep our cellphones healthy as possible, thanks bro.
I followed you on my S24 plus. Awesome ❤
Help
Need help 1:59
Actually, dark mode and white mode doesn't really give you any difference in battery performance, so just choose what makes you comfortable. The rest is just okay.
There's no option like Auto in when to show section of AOD in S23+ running the latest One UI 6.1
It's only there for S24 series
Is there a solution to the problem
@@koreybYes, my A52s is on android 14 & has recently updated to One UI 6.1 but doesn't have some of the new features listed in the update information.
What about RAM Plus? Is this really a feature? Some say better to keep this off since it will slow down the storage and save some battery.
I had it disabled and my phone started lagging.
When it's on, my phone is smoother and games do not lag
i kept ram plus disabled from the start and it doesn't affect anything.. disabling it keeps your storage healthy
Yo, Rampus is a lifesaver for my long gaming sessions. It keeps everything running smooth as butter.
I disabled it since i bought S23. It's just a gimmick.
@@mjhieusuper nope physical ram is always faster, ramplus is getting those additional from storage which is significantly slower than ram speeds
Is there any need to turn off automatic wifi scanning and Bluetooth scanning for improving battery life. Please reply
Watched it but nothing new. I've been using Samsung Galaxy S series phones since the original Galaxy S.
Hello, a question. I saw that you recommended enabling adaptive energy savings. The problem is that by activating it, when you activate the night routine that should activate the power saving, the device tells me that it was not possible to activate the energy saving because the adaptive one was activated. So if I want to use adaptive energy-saving, I can't use automatic power-saving via nighttime routines. Am I wrong? Thank you.
There isn't really any reason to use power saving mode at night if you're charging your phone and it's off over night. But if you aren't charging it at night it will likely learn that you don't use your phone as much and turn on power saving
The light preformance profile does slow down your phone a bit, problably only noticable when heavy gaming. Standard profile multi score:6500
Light:5000
Close all apps in the background all the time. Apps pretty much continue where you left off so dont need to leave it on or sleeping in background. Thats it. You will notice how crazy samsung phones are capable of keeping battery life when nothing is on the background
That's a horrible tip and false information!😂 The apps go into standby in the background and uses little power. When you close them all the time you can encrease the battery usage since you restart the app every time instead of just having it there ready but in standby. And many apps do not start up at the same state you where in before you closed it. So that would also be a big problem for alot of scenarios. You clearly do not understand how RAM and app management works....
@Oystein87 chuckle maybe you should try and invest in premium tech so you dont experience these problems... ram and app management lol good one
@edbenzino Talking about? I don't have any problems🤣
And I only have premium products.
Ohh.. So you actually don't know how app and RAM management works then.. Thanks for proving that to all that reads the comments👍 Your whole comment actually was a funny self-burn😅👍 Brilliant👌
@@Oystein87 its very noticable the several problems that you have but I'm also sure you are stuck where you are in life because of your close minded mindset. Its comical you are aware of self burn but you are unaware of how you make yourself sound "smart". And yes there are "so many" people paying attention to your comment of your wins in life
@edbenzino What are you talking about?😅
I'll stick to facts over your personal opinions, thank you very much👍 And I definently do NOT have a closed mindset😅 It's comical you write any of the things you do since you litteraly proved in your original comment that you don't know how RAM management works🤦♂️
No compromise for me. If i had money for an S23U ill probably have money for a new battery, if i wont buy an S25U!
So, will I get a SOT of 5 hours or more for my S23 FE? With "everyday normal use" (without steaming, gaming, Location services turned off, no apps or tasks running in the background, etc.) can I still have at least 30% by 7pm on my S23 FE?
You litterally said that setting performance mode to light did not affect anything at all. So whats the use if it doesn't do anything
It reduces the max clock speed of the cpu I'm pretty sure. You won't really be able to see a difference during regular use. But you might notice stuttering and lagging while using multi windows or more performance intensive games.
@@zacharyhansen8250 no there's another setting for that in battery saver that limits the clock speeds to 70 percent . Would be weird if they made another setting which do the same wouldn't it
Thanks for the tips!
Some make sense fot *my* needs, and I'm really glad to know about them!
😎😎😎
Very informative. Thank you so much
0:42 with oled display
Nearly all modern phones use OLED. It's harder to find phones that don't.
That’s what I’m talking about 😮 well done Samsung
It's a good video, but i think you should show the same tips on the older ones, like the s23 ultra and the s22 ultra; since my s22 ultra does not have the battery protection as shown on 1:57 minute
Because its from One UI 6.1, youll get it with the next software update.
@@sokre988It changed from 85% to 80%, after the last UI update.
Is there a way i can have the AWOD to show up in landscape?
Is there any method to get light mode on S22 device(or below)?🥺
Does your s24 ultra heat up at times? Mine does. Any help
Used to be warm during the first week of use but now it rarely gets warmer than my previous phones
Phones heat up because it uses power! Why tf are you guys so obsessed with that.
The problem with the not charging mode the Galaxy s24 is theat in all three months
Just turn off Always On Display as it's pointless.
For you but its a usefull feture for me
it's literally a required feature for me
Its really useful and I doubt it has any significant effect on the battery if your phone is an oled. I dont think theres any phone with both an lcd screen and aod support
Hello, I'm experiencing issues with my Samsung camera are blurry except when in .5x. Do you have any suggestions for what might be causing this?
Try tapping the center of the screen on whatever you're capturing so the camera can focus on it. You should see a small circle that also allows you to adjust the lighting, but just for focus, tap the screen, and the camera should focus on it. You could try tracking autofocus as well, which does the same thing but with the flexibility to move around without having to refocus the camera.
What is your battery level routine?
*It's weird that my 130$ Samsung M14 have almost all the features which are in S24U* 😅😅😅
My 2 year old A52s has most of those features too!
Yeah my s22 ultra too, just about 50⁰ hotter
@@ezrareimer yeah but M series is nothing in front of S series, M14 is very budget friendly phone launched in developing nations like india and all, or I belive it's only available in India
@@ezrareimer if your having thermal issues you can cap the CPU temperature in goodlock with thermal guardian I guess, I don't have goodlock so I'm using fine lock, and I've capped it 1° or 2 ° Below the standard threshold, and it doesn't not go over 42 degree Celsius while I'm gaming, and gives me about 60fps on avg without throttling, yes I'm not using it to its limit but for Free Fire on default settings it gives playable performance
@Bhargav_Gadekar I've never even gamed on my phone and it will burn you to the touch. CPU guardian isn't available with my goodlock but I already have it installed with finelock too. It lags no matter what I do so ig no harm in throttling it a bit more lol
It's awesome. Can you share wallpaper hd to downloaď?
Excellent video
Hi,
The AOD stays in one position.
Can definitely cause a screen burn on OLED display.
Why does it not move all over the screen like in previous flagships ??
it slightly changes position to keep it safe.. check internet to know more
it slightly changes pixels to prevent this, it has for years because burn in used to be ass
@@theorphanobliterator
Sir it used to change the pixels slightly (in the past)
Its not happening anymore.
The AOD stays exactly in one position.
Literally the exact same position.
Why do you swipe thru all the numbers when setting time etc? Just tap and write in the numbers😅 MUCH faster
Good stuff 👍 thanks
Samsung has chosen greyscale for amoled screen as dark mode which neither looks good nor helps with battery..
Greyscale is something different. Please enable greyscale and spot the difference on your own.
Very well explained
My question now is, what is this LTPO that is making us pay premium prices for our phones doing for us if we have to still go through battery saving methods? I've been thinking about this to be of no use and it has only entered the tech market to squander our money. Some phones don't have it and they last longer than those that have it.
You seem like a Samsung pro reviewer.. i have changed my icon pack and when the phone goes in aod it doesnt invert colors like it does in the lockscreen. So my icons are black but their color should become white in aod for me to be able to actually see them. It doesnt. do you have a solution to this?
Download good lock and use the lock screen module can change colour there
@@makiesefutila3533 it cant change it in the aod. Only in lockscreeen
I really like the wallpaper featured in this video. Whre can I find it?
It looks like it might have come from backdrops. A free wallpaper app. The pro version is around 5 CAD
Thank you.
i would rather buy a power bank carry it all the time. See i paid money for these features so i also want to use them.
Why did you click on the video then?
I tried a few and my phone actually got faster in some areas. But fast either way.
thank you for the video
Lol. You guys bought a flagship to turn it into a dumbphone. What a dumb decision. Just use the phone and replace the battery after 2.5-3 years.
From Samsung service centre?
12am should be changed to 12pm in power saving routine
Thank you thank you
2 days ago bought 24u but battery drain so fast ....i use 20 80 method
How to turn off 5g on s21 ultra 5g
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متابع لك من مكة المكرمة ⚘️
Does 5G really use that much more battery?
Yes it does.. ur battery only last with 5G 6 hours max.. but with wifi 9hours to 10 hours..
@@kwamenzinga30Especially if you are in an area with poor or no 5g, the phone will be constantly searching for a signal & if it only finds a very weak signal it wiil operate at full power which will use even more battery!
But please how do you screen record when the phone's screen is locked like the those iPhones do
Just got s27 ultra. 😊
Ill just get a new battery after running it at max
Your the best brother keep up
Ik im late... but... Anyones s23 randomly freezing?? Or like randomly shuts down? Is it normal?
I have same issue in my new s24. I am wondering is that software problem or something wrong with my phone
It really helped 😅
Thx
OK so you're technically Alex
reupload?
Allways on display is a useless feature most of the people don't even use this feature
Than you sir 🎉
Buy me one S 24 Ultra guys.
nice thanks
Amazing👌👌
Don't make your Ultra phone like "A" Samsung series plz LOL
How can I watch this video without using any battery?
I am from india 😊
I'm so sorry
No one cares
Hope you recover soon🙏
⚠️DO NOT USE THE DARK MODE! IT CAUSES SCREEN BURN IN!⚠️
How and why and after what time?
@@paddicxhd Basically, by keeping dark mode active, all the pixels of your screen will be turned off, with the exception of a few pixels such as those of the time at the top right of the screen, or the battery percentage, or even the keyboard keys. For example, even if you spend a long time on WhatsApp, after a few months you will notice that the icons such as the video call one or the 3 dots of the options will have "stuck" on the screen. This is because always having the same pixels lit on the screen is not good for the health of the display. Use lightmode if you can, it's better to have a battery that drains a little faster than to have a burnt in screen (it costs a lot of money to replace the panel!!!). I personally experienced this two times, one time on a galaxy s8, and another time on an oppo phone who also had an amoled display. After few months of usage.
You can't just say that without anything to back that up...
I used my s23+ in dark mode for a year and have no screen burn in
The wallpaper pls
Samsung s23 -battery drains fastly
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Late again??
Give 50k and you'll get shityy battery with phone heat to boil water yes that's samsung🫡