03-01-2020 08:05 PM in
Galaxy S10 SeriesSamsung should add the battery health feature so then it can help users users know when their battery needs to be replaced and also to let users monitor the battery capacity.
03-01-2020 08:42 PM in
Galaxy S10 Series04-01-2020 05:20 AM - last edited 04-01-2020 05:22 AM ) in
Galaxy S10 SeriesYou can check in the phoneinfo app from the Playstore in the interim @Mohammed_44
I'd suggest to send your feedback to the Samsung Developement Team via the Samsung Members App too.
@Jankoval has this been officially confirmed by Samsung in one of their blogs pages etc ?
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28-04-2020 12:39 AM in
Galaxy S10 Series28-04-2020 10:59 AM in
Galaxy S10 SeriesI would recommend not to root your phones @Mahammad as this will void the warranty. We have good news for you! You can now check your battery status using our Samsung Members app. This comes preinstalled on some on our phones. To access to this head into the Samsung folder> Samsung Members> Get help> Interactive checks> Battery.
If you are unable to find the app there, you can download it from the Galaxy Store.
28-04-2020 11:03 AM in
Galaxy S10 Series02-07-2020 05:36 AM in
Galaxy S10 Series
I guess this isn't so bad
21-03-2021 12:13 AM in
Galaxy S10 Series21-03-2021 12:16 PM in
Galaxy S10 Series@Begunok: You can check the battery capacity by opening the Samsung Members app > Get Help > Interactive Checks > Battery. Alternatively, head to Settings > Device Care > battery to find your usage information.