How do I fix my Samsung battery drain?
Get the most life from your Android device’s battery
- Let your screen turn off sooner.
- Reduce screen brightness.
- Set the brightness to change automatically.
- Turn off keyboard sounds or vibrations.
- Restrict apps with high battery use.
- Turn on adaptive battery or battery optimization.
- Delete unused accounts.
How do you find out what’s draining my Samsung battery?
Here’s how:
- Open your phone’s Settings and tap Battery > More (three-dot menu) > Battery usage.
- Under the section “Battery usage since full charge,” you’ll see a list of apps with percentages next to them. That’s how much power they drain.
How long should a Galaxy S3 battery last?
On the 3G talk time test, which measures how long the phone can be used to talk on a single charge, Samsung Galaxy S3 lasted 10 hours and 20 minutes. This was good enough to beat Galaxy S2’s 8 hours and 35 minutes, as well as competitors like the HTC One X, which clocked close 9 hours and 57 minutes.
Why is my battery draining so fast while charging?
It sounds like you either have an app running in the background that is causing excessive drain (though you would have indicated poor battery life if this was the case) or the charging circuit in the phone simply isn’t working right. That could end up being the port itself, a cable or the logic board.
How do I find out what is draining my battery?
Settings > Battery > Usage details Open Settings and tap on the Battery option. Next select Battery Usage and you’ll be given a breakdown of all the apps that are draining your power, with the most-hungry ones at the top.
Why does my Samsung battery drain overnight?
If you keep your phone’s screen and mobile data on for hours, then you will notice that the battery is draining at a faster rate. This is because the apps that are running in the background (and the one that is active) are continuously using the phone’s internet connection, resulting in battery drain.
Why is my phone battery draining?
A lot of things can cause your battery to drain quickly. If you have your screen brightness turned up, for example, or if you’re out of range of Wi-Fi or cellular, your battery might drain quicker than normal. It might even die fast if your battery health has deteriorated over time.