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Battery seems to going quite fast on this new update compared to oui6 any solutions I dont..want to do a factory reset and lose everything
06-06-2024 09:46 AM - last edited 06-06-2024 10:03 AM
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Hi,
I have noticed that the mobile S23 Ultra's battery drains very fast after May 2024 update.
Noting that I have not download any new apps, I have no heating issues with the mobile, same mobile setting as no Bluetooth, no mobile data.
Before May 24 update while the battery on the protective mode ( Charge to only 80% ), I had the following:
Screen on time was 7.5 - 8.5 hours
Screen off time was 20 - 24 hours.
After May 24 update:
While on the same setting and same battery mode now the screen on time 5-6 hours
Screen off time 10- 14 hours
It's really disappointing, abd frustrating.
This proves the bad play from Samsung to suck our money buying the expensive devices for the specifications then it plays in the updates to push us to buy new mobiles, Samsung should understand this way will reversely impact the reputation.
Really frustrating !!!
06-06-2024 10:04 AM - last edited 06-06-2024 10:06 AM
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The problem has been pretty widely reported but so far no response from Samsung.
Everyone is presuming it's a bug of some sort because of the major drop in battery life to below the battery life claims on Samsung promotional literature for the phone.
No way can it be put down to one year's use from new.
Thought they'd have fixed it by now.
06-06-2024 10:18 AM
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Usually when there is significant battery drain after an update, a rogue app or apps are to blame.
It is recommended that you perform a Wipe Partition Cache on your device first and then allow the device time to re-learn your usage patterns.
Secondly, look at what is actually using the battery the most and whether it should be.
Updates themselves are not usually the cause, just the symptom.
I have an S24 Ultra on One UI6.1 and usually get between 9 and 11 hours screen on (mostly streaming).
06-06-2024 11:39 AM
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06-06-2024 12:15 PM
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06-06-2024 02:05 PM
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06-06-2024 03:21 PM
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The same. Samsung s23
06-06-2024 03:25 PM
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Rumours are floating there is a battery optimised June update in The works along with a camera updatenas well.
Definitely look out for the June update.
06-06-2024 03:39 PM
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Hi daer,
The solutions you have mentioned are well known, I tried all of them, non has worked.
Its definitely the new system update 6.1 as noticed by many users.
It might be a problem of incompatibility between the 6.1 update and S23 Ultra, as its working well on S24 ultra as you have mentioned.
