28-05-2023 04:34 PM
This query is targeted more towards those who have had multiple Samsung phones over the years. As I feel they would be more equipped to answer this.
This is about 5G and the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. To give you the TLDR, I am considering a purchase of this phone and I am wondering if it is more efficient at handing the 5G tech now, over my current Samsung Phone.
Right now I have a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE and OH BOY does that phone chug battery power to run on 5G. It's so thirsty on 5G that I have to always use quick charging with it, plugging it into anything that charges less will just slowly drain the battery, instead of charge it. The phone came out at the turn of the new technology, so I suppose inefficiencies are expected initially at the start.
So I am here to ask if the newer Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is possibly more power efficient at using 5G, particularly with charging... Is this phone not as thirsty at using it, when compared with my current one?
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28-05-2023 08:46 PM
28-05-2023 08:37 PM
It is more efficient in all aspects, I find, over the previous models. I now have 5g enabled all the time whereas it was always disabled to save power
28-05-2023 08:46 PM
28-05-2023 09:12 PM - last edited 28-05-2023 09:13 PM
29-05-2023 05:14 AM
Hello @Members_ugrwmE2
Having 5G activated and using a 5G connection will use more battery however technology has come on leaps and bounds with optimisation so I'd expect the Samsung s²³ series of phone's to perform better.
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29-05-2023 02:01 PM
Thanks all, everything you've said has been very helpful!
30-05-2023 01:50 AM