19-05-2022
05:03 AM
- last edited
19-05-2022
10:00 AM
by
CarlH
Hello everyone!
19-05-2022 05:35 AM
That's great to hear your enjoying your new phone @ItzZia 👍
When playing games especially if it's a resource hungry one or playing for extended periods of time then this will draw on more resources in the phone and create heat as it works harder although the cooling system inside the phone will help dissipate heat build up to a point it's also advisable to remove any case to stop it from hindering the heat dissipation.
Using more resources will come hand in hand with more battery drain.
If your going to be a regular gamer then perhaps carry a lightweight portable power bank !
The Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC in my personal experience has been good at optimisation providing more battery time than the Exynos SoC phone's I've owned.
A new phone will take around 2 weeks to fully optimise while it's in the learning phase.
And the battery itself won't hit peak optimum output until its been charged and discharged a few times.
Try also going into your phone's Battery and Device Care and hit the optimisation button.
Also in that section tap on battery after a full days usage and it'll present you with a list of apps that has been using the battery so you can then decide to either leave them be or perhaps put some in sleep or deep sleep mode.
Using dark mode helps too.
There are some more battery saving tips if you perform a forum search.
I wish you all the best.
Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.
The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "
19-05-2022 07:21 AM
19-05-2022 07:42 AM
Your phone is covered by a limited 2 year manufacturers warranty @ItzZia so that'll cover you for any software or hardware faults that are not accidental damage.
If you look after the phone and perhaps use a case and screen protector this would potentially stop damage from accidental bumps and drops.
Samsung send software and security updates to keep the phone up to date and protected too for 3 years.
More information here > https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-android-updates.
The battery however will naturally decrease in output over time but can be replaced by an authorised Samsung engineer.
On the question if the phone will last a lifetime that depends on how it's looked after and used.
Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.
The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "
26-07-2022 07:52 PM