18-05-2022 09:13 PM - last edited 18-05-2022 09:17 PM
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I'm not that satisfied from my Galaxy S20 Ultra battery, honestly. I tend to lose 7-8% of charge overnight, with the phone having only Wi-Fi active and no notification-heavy app at all (I didn't even make the switch to my instant messaging app yet, which is still on my previous phone).
While looking online I read on this site and elsewhere that some people have tried to factory reset their phones without using Smart Switch during the first boot and the issue was solved. I personally used it and heavily, by picking each and every option the app let me select from my previous phone, hence why I might be an extreme case.
Is there any truth to something like this? It's not like I don't trust other users' valuable experiences, but it seems a little bit farfetched. If some of you could confirm it then I might convince myself of factory resetting and start over again.
19-05-2022 12:08 AM
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What does it have to do with anything I said?
19-05-2022 12:28 AM
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There's no such a thing as a linked account to any cloud or online content in my new phone, as I've already said in the first post. No backup or update has been made overnight, I checked it. It simply discharged a lot.
What about the Smart Switch influence? Could it be, according to you?
19-05-2022 12:42 AM - last edited 19-05-2022 12:43 AM
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Also go into your accounts menu, if you signed into a Google account its likely its backing up data once the phone is idle and on WiFi as the previous poster mentioned, a lot of linked accounts in that submenu have auto sync enabled.
I've just checked my battery usage and smart switch is no longer listed there, if in doubt put it in deep sleep or disable it.
19-05-2022 01:05 AM
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I did it, and nothing came out of it. It shows display and system UI as the main culprit for the battery draining.
As for Google, yes I signed into my account but I made sure that it isn't performing any backup. I'm accustomed to it.
You won't find Smart Switch in the battery usage according to people I've talked with, the problem is not Smart Switch per se but issues with the transfers (especially of apps) that drain the battery. People really experienced severe differences when doing a factory reset and not run Smart Switch at first boot.
Now I'd like to know if this has some inherent truth or it is just some rumor.
19-05-2022 01:30 AM - last edited 19-05-2022 01:54 AM
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I would of thought even if it was moving apps and I'm not sure why it would be it would have to draw some power from the battery at some point even if it was 1% for the 30+ GB currently installed on my unit. I used smart switch to restore my phone and I use it regularly to back up my data on my PC. Compared to the s22 I owned briefly I've noticed no such battery issue on my device.
You could always use it to make a backup then factory reset your device and set it up manually, run it for a week or two and see if it (your battery) improves.
Alternatively
I would suggest making a error report in the morning after the drain has happened and have samsung look at your log file.
Personally I don't believe smart switch negatively impacts my phone, I think its a convenient backup/restore solution.
Good luck and all the best
19-05-2022 02:13 AM
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Try clearing your system cache, then go to the Galaxy Store and download Good Guardians and run App Booster. That should help your battery.
