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New Phone Battery Life?
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My son has bought me a new 'smartphone' a Samsung .
How long should a battery charge last?
I fully charged it at 1pm today, it has just bleeped to tell me the battery is low and it needs a recharge. I have only made one call in that time.
My old phone (so old they laughed at it) lasted 3 or 4 days on a charge.
How long should a battery charge last?
I fully charged it at 1pm today, it has just bleeped to tell me the battery is low and it needs a recharge. I have only made one call in that time.
My old phone (so old they laughed at it) lasted 3 or 4 days on a charge.
Answers
New phone batteries often need several charging cycles before they achieve full capacity, so you might find that the battery life gets better soon. However you could also try reducing the screen brightness (which can make a BIG difference to battery life on any mobile device) and disabling any apps you don't need. This is for the S6 but most of it will apply to...
22:17 Sat 05th Sep 2015
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New phone batteries often need several charging cycles before they achieve full capacity, so you might find that the battery life gets better soon.
However you could also try reducing the screen brightness (which can make a BIG difference to battery life on any mobile device) and disabling any apps you don't need. This is for the S6 but most of it will apply to any Samsung phone:
http:// www.and roidcen tral.co m/how-e xtend-b attery- life-yo ur-sams ung-gal axy-s6
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However you could also try reducing the screen brightness (which can make a BIG difference to battery life on any mobile device) and disabling any apps you don't need. This is for the S6 but most of it will apply to any Samsung phone:
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Opinions appear to differ between experts about levels of charge for Smartphone Batteries. Some say Never charge above 80% or discharge below 10% whereas others suggest fully exhausting a battery, once a month.
Interesting article is the following. :-
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/s ciencet ech/art icle-23 52232/T he-best -ways-s top-sma rtphone -batter y-runni ng-AVOI D-fully -chargi ng-dont -let-dr op-50-s un.html
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Interesting article is the following. :-
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