Btw, dark mode helps saving battery if your phone has an AMOLED, or OLED (yes, i know there are many difderent names, but still), because in the black areas, the pixels turn off. However in an LCD screen for example, they don't.
LCD is more efficient as they are not rated for high brightness as high as oled and LCD don't need to light up every individual pixel making them more efficient than OLED.Yes OLED are quite inefficient in power consumption.Proof OLED phones give better battery backup in indoor conditions if you are outdoors in direct or indirect sunlight the phone consumes significantly more battery LCD display don't suffer from this trait.
Instead of removing animations, go into the developer options by tapping the build number in software settings I believe, 10 times, scroll down to animation speed and set it to 0.5, which makes all animations 2 times faster, taking up less time, making the phone feel more snappy, and best of all, you still have them, they are not simply gone.
@@rayhanyallur Except it doesn't. The less time you spend on animations the more you get what you need to get done. As little as that is, additional things is the phone spends less time on blur effects and other transitional effects, and if it is done right, it cuts the frame rate of the animations rather then simply speeding it up. 120fps is what it should be at normal speeds, and 120fps is what it should be when sped up to 0.5, meaning its rendering less frames to accomplish the same effect just sped up which we wont the difference in frame rate because it will just be the same sped up or not, and look just as smooth. There is a reason my S23 Ultra lasts a long time. Charge it every 3, sometimes 4 days if I am light with it, and that is 3-4 hours screen on time, which includes music, youtube, camera, and general browsing and social media use. I have had my S23 Ultra for 4 months now, bought it used, and it still looks and performs as if it were new.
@@kleptodathief3946 yes, make your phone feel boring or plane or better yet, generic. Having some animations at least doesn't feel like a generic cheap phone, and setting the animations to 0.5 is snappy, quick, and best of all, still there. Using GoodLock I believe you can even change the type of animation but I am not too sure on that. But still, just turning it off is just boring, and don't understand why you would want that.
Please don't tag a video incorrectly if youre only using One UI to demonstrate something. Most of those settings are called differently and often times located somewhere else (if even exist) on Pixel
23: I think protect battery is there to reduce charge cycles, and battery wear, by not always going from 100% to 0% all the time. Which is bad for lithium ion batteries. Personally i use protect battery, and switch it off when doing a full charge every 1-2 months. For non-removable batteries, this is a must imo.
Keeping the phone at charge after fully charged put a lot of stress on the battery, this feature is handy for people who put their phone to get charged at night while sleeping.
Yeah. It's a bit sad that they don't know why this feature exists and how batteries work when they are making videos doing recommendations on increasing battery life..
@@javadj184 I don't think what you say is true though. I think what truely deteriorates the battery is charging too fast when at very high / low battery, which is preventend by the new PD-like protocols of USB-C (able to deliver very low power)
The charging only to 85% protects the wear and tear of the battery performance enabling you to get a couple more years before a replacement being needed on the battery.
What a great channel. Love the enthusiasm. Watched this vid and the spying vid one and tweaked my phone while watching all while feeling it getting cooler in the palm of my hand even through the case, shxt is crazy lol!!. Excellent 👏
It may work for Samsung users, but it didn't completely apply to my phone, that is a Motorola. But nevertheless, it works wonders and makes a big difference. Thank you.
As a battery saving tip, I'd usually use a battery limiter (like Chargie - there are others in the market though). It works like battery protect. But with the device, I could actually control the discharge too. Plus, I can set it to 90% or 95% charge, leave it overnight, and it wont go beyond that and it won't overheat. Might not be for some of you, but it kinda works for me.
Nice video , But ,just letting folks know!! By removing animations!! 2 things will be obvious, No charging wheel on plug in charges..Your search wheel ,dissapears,.. Search wheel just stays in a pointed arrow, then it logs on Also alot of flickering , with you tube searches.. by removing animations Also!! We all know it's dead wrong for brands to spy, just know, ( which can happen)) If any of us thinks ,you can just oust these brands from snooping etc....Disabling ,etc..The phones can act up..they let ya know that at times( misbehaving) ..They find a way with disabling ,for anyone's privacy etc..They'll goof ur phone up somehow. Thanx for the video...
I haven't manufactured any phones The Manufacturer knows what they're doing!! So with that said the amount of battery drainage I get just isn't worth me not customizing my phone the way I Want.
What they really need to do is more battery research to make batteries last for years... like the promised Glass Batteries. Thank you for this informative video.
bigCompaniesbeLike: dont break the glass wheel when it aint broken...Apple sells their most expensive phone with the previous years specs, others rebrands their old phones and tag it new for resell, most wrap a garbage and rebrands it as new with higher price.... people nowadays are so dumb they would give 1000 dollar of their hard earned money for a device that a 100 phone can do...
19:15 Li-Po batteries found in phones degrade faster if left for prolonged periods of time at either a high percentage or low percentage of charge. The best battery charge for long term storage is 50%, and it's best to aim to keep your phone between 80% and 20%. Most people will end up frequently charging their phones overnight, which adds a significant portion of time where the battery is being stored full of charge (being full or near full is what negatively affects Li-Po batteries' long-term durability in such situations, I'm not saying they'd be getting overcharged). This has nothing to do with what chargers/cables you're using, it's simply how these batteries decay over time. Energy being discharged from/charged into the battery also wears it down, but this setting is a good one no matter how good your charger/cable is (hardly any would damage your battery in this way as you insinuate, anyways).
No laughing matter, all mobile OS' are designed to constantly track you.. they've baked the tracking so deep in the system that it's impossible to use even most basic features without being tracked.. privacy is a myth
i strongly believe in the protect battery that stop charging at 80% now is really useful coz after 2 years my wife A53 battery stil can hold charge coz it doesn't continuously charge even when at 100% which she used to leave the phone connected to the charger sometimes up to 24 hours without unplugging & her previous phone the battery die less than 10 months probably due to overcharging ( unable to hold charge anymore ). i totally support this feature!
I have a Samsung S22 Ultra for over 2 years. My phone is set on Super fast charging. I haven't followed any tips on how to make my battery last longer and today my battery still lasts just as long as when I got my phone.
thank you this video really make a difference! please follow what they say here, it's safe, and it will help slow down your battery usage. Really works! Thank you so much for what you do!!
Another thing to do is close out all apps in memory after using them - this is done by clicking on the three bars at the bottom of the screen and clicking the whisk icon - this in turn frees up memory...
Someone said the existing memory manager should be left to close the apps and open them when needed. When force closing the apps one interferes with the memory manager. Only saying.^^
Set a routine: when plugged in to a charger - turn off power save mode, turn on adaptive refresh, set performance to standard. When unplugged - turn on power save, 60hz refresh, performance to light.
Absolutely NO. If you watch this video carefully you will see that it suggests you to turn off all good features of your smartphone. In that way you will not have fun using your smartphone to its full potential. That's why I made that sarcastic remark that you need to switch off your smartphone when you are not using it to save battery. The ultimate battery saver but very unpracticle.
@@vortexOGgg Basically, I misunderstood your comment, I thought you meant that turning the phone off and on frequently is draining the battery. But you added a period after the phrase "Switch off your phone", I didn't see that before "drains battery" you didn't add a period, and I thought your original comment was this: "turning the phone off and on frequently, drains battery".
Hi guys. Thanks for the video. Quick point on charging the battery to a 100 percent. Apparently that prevents the phone from reaching charge cycles quickly and may extend the lifespan of the battery. I’m not sure about the science behind it though.
I know it's a privacy hazard to save location history, but at least in my country, disabling it counts as an aggravating circumstance if you're legally accused of something. Yes, it sucks😢
HA!... what a hoot, trying to follow along with my 10 yo S4 Mini... a huge gap in the settings arrangement... some of the suggested changes should help though, thank you.
A charge it will not put too much power Into your device, A modern device will draw whatever current necessary based on the charge level and the temperature of the battery. This statement saying you shouldn't use cheap charges is. However, correct, but whether you choose a Samsung approved charger or any other decent charge will make absolutely no difference to the weird level of your Battery what's the battery protector setting which limits To 85% Is to increase the overall life spine of the battery by reducing degradation. Lithium cells do not like being held at 100% or their full charge voltage for extended periods of time Most lithium batteries are rated for approximately 800-1200 Charge cycles before they lose 20% of their capacity. By limiting the full charge to 85 You are not fully cycling the battery and therefore you slow down the degradation. You see a lot of phones now. Advertising fast charging or quick charging at a rated maximum wattage. That advertised charging rate is only the peak and it will only charge at those speeds for a very short amount of time and then it reduces the charge rate as it gets closer to full charge. If you have a device rated for 45 Watts, a new buyer 100 watch charger. It's not gonna force 100 watts into the device. It does not work like that. If you buy a charger that is the correct protocol which is these days, is usually power delivery. The device will negotiate The charge rate with the charger. If it does not negotiate or it is not the same protocol, it will not quick charge, so it will only charge at 5 or 10 watts. The reason why you should not use these very cheap bottom of the barrel charges. It's because they are made to a very low quality. And some of them haven't even passed safety standards and have fake markings on them like ce marks. Please charge us can be potentially dangerous and they could damage your device and potentially cause a fire. That is why you should not use these charges.
On Samsung phones with Android 11 with OneUI 3 in Developer Options, "Drawing" section, there are 3 switches to change animation effects and their duration: "Window animation scale", "Transition animation scale" and "Animator duration scale" Those scales go from "off" to "10X"
Fantastic video. But you may want to make a more up-to-date version each time Samsung updates the One UI interface. I could not find some of the settings in the recent version of Samsung's One UI (v6.*)
I have mostly everything on and high. Its no issue for one day at all. I paid big price for the phone. So i gotta to us all of it. This is just for me 😊
Hey guys I haven’t seen any uploads concerning iOS 17. I have an option to try the apple beta test program on my iPhone 12pro max. Does it cost the user any out of pocket charges and two what are the pros and cons of the program if I sign up?
Hi guys. I think you are mistaking when you say we should leave Adaptive battery on because the phone is constantly learning you usage patterns and that consume energy in the background and contributes to overheating
The biggest battery drainer is using mobile internet data. Mainly 4g and 5g. Turning off mobile data, and only using wifi, increased battery life noticebly.
always been curious as to what aoo you guys use for screen caps on android. every time I try to find a decent app it tries to hack hack into my phone haha
thanks for the effort ,i have android 13 on my s23 ultra and i am not sure whether to update the software to android 14 , i had a bad experience with note 10 plus which got slow and glitchy after an update,what you recon?
This does NOT work for me. The setting names do NOT appear as you describe. " Connections" does not show up in settings mode. and others as well I have a Motorola One 5G UW
I use a Motorola and the Android settings UI is different from Samsung One UI Settings. Please make a new version demonstrating it on Pixel/Android UI instead of Samsung One UI because names, locations, and management can vary greatly.
Yeah they will surely make a completely new video when most of those settings are in a relatively similar place if they exist in that form. By taking an adittional minute or se you can find most of it on other UIs. Surely harder though than making a new video for them for each Android rendition for every company
Hi, just came across your site. Doin the battery saving program and my screen is different on battery app....I dont have a performance button on the battery page. I just have adaptive which i have on, I have samsung s22 ultra. Should i have one. THANKS
OLED technology surpasses LCD in various aspects, offering better color reproduction, image quality, and a broader color gamut. Importantly, OLED displays consume less power compared to LCD technology. OLED encompasses both AMOLED and PMOLED (Passive Matrix Organic Light Emitting
can you make video on "system taking too much storage" my phone 128gb storage and 32gb is occupied with system. already tried wiping cache partition, fix apps still nothing change.
Yea, you've barely done any research for this video. 90% of the "tips" were common sense and stuff your phone already tells you to do when you press the optimise battery life button. The protect battery option isn't because other chargers "cram" power into the phone. Your device will never go over the charging wattage that it supports. What it does do, by limiting the battery charge, is prolong the battery's lifespan. Keeping a phone battery close to full or empty for a longer period of time will cause it to degrade faster than keeping it at 85% or 15% let's say. Do proper research before putting out a video where you pretend to be smart
Hi, guys, Would you know a way to delete many gmails at once, perhaps by date or sender or subject? I can select a bunch of messages but see a “delete all” function (iPhone 11 Pro Max, latest OS). I have amassed a huge number of messages - they make my phone very heavy. Thanks!
When you say you don't "need" 5G, what does that mean? For speed? What you're doing is stopping the phone from constantly searching for a 5 G connection. Correct?
14:37 how does your phone show 3 day 11 hour battery life at 83% but MY phone(s23 ultra) show 1 day 13 hour battery life??? when i turn on power saving it shows 2 day 1 hour
Btw, dark mode helps saving battery if your phone has an AMOLED, or OLED (yes, i know there are many difderent names, but still), because in the black areas, the pixels turn off. However in an LCD screen for example, they don't.
Well done 👏👏
LCD is more efficient as they are not rated for high brightness as high as oled and LCD don't need to light up every individual pixel making them more efficient than OLED.Yes OLED are quite inefficient in power consumption.Proof OLED phones give better battery backup in indoor conditions if you are outdoors in direct or indirect sunlight the phone consumes significantly more battery LCD display don't suffer from this trait.
Actually there is not difference
@@islamp3140 There is a difference if you use an OLED bro ☠️
@@islamp3140
The difference between OLED and LCD is that OLED has better colors and the blacks are way darker compared to a navy bluish color
Lost 4% battery watching this video😂😂
Whats your model?
@@jayyy2149 s21u Exynos
Tf man ur alon w that one bro mine literally lost 15%
@tumuruutumuruu0508 check ur battery health, that isnt normal
@@jayyy2149 s21u
Instead of removing animations, go into the developer options by tapping the build number in software settings I believe, 10 times, scroll down to animation speed and set it to 0.5, which makes all animations 2 times faster, taking up less time, making the phone feel more snappy, and best of all, you still have them, they are not simply gone.
Animations sucks
But it causes more power battery 😂
@@rayhanyallur Except it doesn't. The less time you spend on animations the more you get what you need to get done. As little as that is, additional things is the phone spends less time on blur effects and other transitional effects, and if it is done right, it cuts the frame rate of the animations rather then simply speeding it up. 120fps is what it should be at normal speeds, and 120fps is what it should be when sped up to 0.5, meaning its rendering less frames to accomplish the same effect just sped up which we wont the difference in frame rate because it will just be the same sped up or not, and look just as smooth. There is a reason my S23 Ultra lasts a long time. Charge it every 3, sometimes 4 days if I am light with it, and that is 3-4 hours screen on time, which includes music, youtube, camera, and general browsing and social media use. I have had my S23 Ultra for 4 months now, bought it used, and it still looks and performs as if it were new.
better yet, just turn it off or set it to zero animations!
@@kleptodathief3946 yes, make your phone feel boring or plane or better yet, generic. Having some animations at least doesn't feel like a generic cheap phone, and setting the animations to 0.5 is snappy, quick, and best of all, still there. Using GoodLock I believe you can even change the type of animation but I am not too sure on that. But still, just turning it off is just boring, and don't understand why you would want that.
Please don't tag a video incorrectly if youre only using One UI to demonstrate something. Most of those settings are called differently and often times located somewhere else (if even exist) on Pixel
Just came here to write the same exact thing.
Or any other android phone.
Most Android phones
Settings are nearly the same. Just find them in your phome
I have a motorola and i can fully agree on that.
I've just discovered on the S24 ultra you can turn location history off, not just pause. At least in the UK. Hope that helps.
23: I think protect battery is there to reduce charge cycles, and battery wear, by not always going from 100% to 0% all the time. Which is bad for lithium ion batteries.
Personally i use protect battery, and switch it off when doing a full charge every 1-2 months. For non-removable batteries, this is a must imo.
Keeping the phone at charge after fully charged put a lot of stress on the battery, this feature is handy for people who put their phone to get charged at night while sleeping.
Yeah. It's a bit sad that they don't know why this feature exists and how batteries work when they are making videos doing recommendations on increasing battery life..
yup.
and another thing they got wrong:
a third-party charger cannor "cram" way too much energy into your phone, because the phone wouldn't accept it.
@@javadj184 I don't think what you say is true though. I think what truely deteriorates the battery is charging too fast when at very high / low battery, which is preventend by the new PD-like protocols of USB-C (able to deliver very low power)
Yes that is called high "C" (rate of charge or discharge)@@flo0778
The charging only to 85% protects the wear and tear of the battery performance enabling you to get a couple more years before a replacement being needed on the battery.
Performance profile is great. Slows down things by 10% (will not notice) but lowers power use by 20%. Which I _do_ notice.
I paid for those issues and I am enjoying it.
lol
24: You still have to unlock the device after a restart, or important app alerts or notifications can be missed.
Just got my Samsung Galaxy A15 5g yesterday and this video has been so helpful to me. Thank you both.
What a great channel. Love the enthusiasm. Watched this vid and the spying vid one and tweaked my phone while watching all while feeling it getting cooler in the palm of my hand even through the case, shxt is crazy lol!!. Excellent 👏
Extremely useful guide. This video should have millions of views.
20:42 I agree with in pretty match everything expect for software updates , they're the worst thing to do with battery life .
It may work for Samsung users, but it didn't completely apply to my phone, that is a Motorola. But nevertheless, it works wonders and makes a big difference.
Thank you.
As a battery saving tip, I'd usually use a battery limiter (like Chargie - there are others in the market though). It works like battery protect. But with the device, I could actually control the discharge too. Plus, I can set it to 90% or 95% charge, leave it overnight, and it wont go beyond that and it won't overheat. Might not be for some of you, but it kinda works for me.
is it free?
Nice video , But ,just letting folks know!! By removing animations!! 2 things will be obvious, No charging wheel on plug in charges..Your search wheel ,dissapears,.. Search wheel just stays in a pointed arrow, then it logs on
Also alot of flickering , with you tube searches.. by removing animations
Also!! We all know it's dead wrong for brands to spy, just know, ( which can happen)) If any of us thinks ,you can just oust these brands from snooping etc....Disabling ,etc..The phones can act up..they let ya know that at times( misbehaving) ..They find a way with disabling ,for anyone's privacy etc..They'll goof ur phone up somehow.
Thanx for the video...
I haven't manufactured any phones The Manufacturer knows what they're doing!! So with that said the amount of battery drainage I get just isn't worth me not customizing my phone the way I Want.
You should also turn off print services, next go the first nearby scaning option.
Even though I switched from Android to Apple with an iPhone 6 I still enjoy seeing your videos about Android.
You got an 8 year old iphone?
Imagine getting a iPhone
🤡
What they really need to do is more battery research to make batteries last for years... like the promised Glass Batteries. Thank you for this informative video.
bigCompaniesbeLike: dont break the glass wheel when it aint broken...Apple sells their most expensive phone with the previous years specs, others rebrands their old phones and tag it new for resell, most wrap a garbage and rebrands it as new with higher price.... people nowadays are so dumb they would give 1000 dollar of their hard earned money for a device that a 100 phone can do...
Companies wont do that... They want us to buy their latest & more expensive products!
19:15 Li-Po batteries found in phones degrade faster if left for prolonged periods of time at either a high percentage or low percentage of charge. The best battery charge for long term storage is 50%, and it's best to aim to keep your phone between 80% and 20%. Most people will end up frequently charging their phones overnight, which adds a significant portion of time where the battery is being stored full of charge (being full or near full is what negatively affects Li-Po batteries' long-term durability in such situations, I'm not saying they'd be getting overcharged).
This has nothing to do with what chargers/cables you're using, it's simply how these batteries decay over time. Energy being discharged from/charged into the battery also wears it down, but this setting is a good one no matter how good your charger/cable is (hardly any would damage your battery in this way as you insinuate, anyways).
I loved the video, the changes and I hope it helps with the autonomy of my s22 plus, thank you
So basically, don't use any of the features that your phone has.
No laughing matter, all mobile OS' are designed to constantly track you.. they've baked the tracking so deep in the system that it's impossible to use even most basic features without being tracked.. privacy is a myth
Most of these are useless anyway
Thank you so much, I managed to do most of these and battery seems better already
i strongly believe in the protect battery that stop charging at 80% now is really useful coz after 2 years my wife A53 battery stil can hold charge coz it doesn't continuously charge even when at 100% which she used to leave the phone connected to the charger sometimes up to 24 hours without unplugging & her previous phone the battery die less than 10 months probably due to overcharging ( unable to hold charge anymore ). i totally support this feature!
I have a Samsung S22 Ultra for over 2 years. My phone is set on Super fast charging. I haven't followed any tips on how to make my battery last longer and today my battery still lasts just as long as when I got my phone.
Do u recommend using maximum battery protection that stop at 80% charge or no?
@RobJames-j1f do u use battery protection like charging at 80%??
Thanks for tips, found some I never knew about, more battery life please :)
Thanks.
thank you this video really make a difference! please follow what they say here, it's safe, and it will help slow down your battery usage. Really works! Thank you so much for what you do!!
Love the Grindr Notification between each tip
Uninstall Facebook should be a battery saving tip 😂
tik-tok also
Another thing to do is close out all apps in memory after using them - this is done by clicking on the three bars at the bottom of the screen and clicking the whisk icon - this in turn frees up memory...
Someone said the existing memory manager should be left to close the apps and open them when needed. When force closing the apps one interferes with the memory manager. Only saying.^^
I clear my memory cache once a day or every three days,
Basically turn your new shiny smartphone into Nokia 3310 from 2003.
Yes but he saved a whole 5% battery discharge
Superb video, thanks guys, i like the way you represent things...keep doing the great work
Best video ever on battery saving....thanks a ton guys!!!
Thank you very very much. Your presentations are awesome. Subscribed.
Under Scanning Nearby devices, there is a printing option which could reduce the drain even more since it is scanning all the time
Set a routine: when plugged in to a charger - turn off power save mode, turn on adaptive refresh, set performance to standard. When unplugged - turn on power save, 60hz refresh, performance to light.
Best advice turn off tour phone you will give extra battery for sure
What do you mean where's tour phone is ?
You missed: Switch off your phone. Switching on your phone drains battery.
Do you mean the frequent on and off or something else?
My friend, Life is too short to worry about smartphone battery.😎
@@vortexOGgg So, the answer is no or yes? If you know. Thanks
Absolutely NO. If you watch this video carefully you will see that it suggests you to turn off all good features of your smartphone. In that way you will not have fun using your smartphone to its full potential. That's why I made that sarcastic remark that you need to switch off your smartphone when you are not using it to save battery. The ultimate battery saver but very unpracticle.
@@vortexOGgg Basically, I misunderstood your comment, I thought you meant that turning the phone off and on frequently is draining the battery. But you added a period after the phrase "Switch off your phone", I didn't see that before "drains battery" you didn't add a period, and I thought your original comment was this: "turning the phone off and on frequently, drains battery".
Hi guys. Thanks for the video. Quick point on charging the battery to a 100 percent. Apparently that prevents the phone from reaching charge cycles quickly and may extend the lifespan of the battery. I’m not sure about the science behind it though.
So what was up with all the grindr notifications towards the end of the video? Thanks for the great tips.
I know it's a privacy hazard to save location history, but at least in my country, disabling it counts as an aggravating circumstance if you're legally accused of something. Yes, it sucks😢
HA!... what a hoot, trying to follow along with my 10 yo S4 Mini... a huge gap in the settings arrangement... some of the suggested changes should help though, thank you.
One of the best life saving battery life features is to Switch OFF😂 ur Mobile.
Always use dark theme in this videos. It makes it easier for the viewers eyes.
19.Sorry I did not understand, should we restrict background data or not? Thank you
A charge it will not put too much power Into your device, A modern device will draw whatever current necessary based on the charge level and the temperature of the battery.
This statement saying you shouldn't use cheap charges is. However, correct, but whether you choose a Samsung approved charger or any other decent charge will make absolutely no difference to the weird level of your Battery what's the battery protector setting which limits To 85% Is to increase the overall life spine of the battery by reducing degradation. Lithium cells do not like being held at 100% or their full charge voltage for extended periods of time Most lithium batteries are rated for approximately 800-1200 Charge cycles before they lose 20% of their capacity. By limiting the full charge to 85 You are not fully cycling the battery and therefore you slow down the degradation. You see a lot of phones now. Advertising fast charging or quick charging at a rated maximum wattage. That advertised charging rate is only the peak and it will only charge at those speeds for a very short amount of time and then it reduces the charge rate as it gets closer to full charge. If you have a device rated for 45 Watts, a new buyer 100 watch charger. It's not gonna force 100 watts into the device. It does not work like that. If you buy a charger that is the correct protocol which is these days, is usually power delivery. The device will negotiate The charge rate with the charger. If it does not negotiate or it is not the same protocol, it will not quick charge, so it will only charge at 5 or 10 watts. The reason why you should not use these very cheap bottom of the barrel charges. It's because they are made to a very low quality. And some of them haven't even passed safety standards and have fake markings on them like ce marks. Please charge us can be potentially dangerous and they could damage your device and potentially cause a fire. That is why you should not use these charges.
Very Informative!
I am surprised that currently only samsung provide complete controls to you on your android device.
On Samsung phones with Android 11 with OneUI 3 in Developer Options, "Drawing" section, there are 3 switches to change animation effects and their duration: "Window animation scale", "Transition animation scale" and "Animator duration scale" Those scales go from "off" to "10X"
This what make happen
Great tips. Thank you Gents
How to save battery life on your smartphone? Turn it into a dumb phone. Got it.
Fantastic video.
But you may want to make a more up-to-date version each time Samsung updates the One UI interface. I could not find some of the settings in the recent version of Samsung's One UI (v6.*)
I have mostly everything on and high. Its no issue for one day at all. I paid big price for the phone. So i gotta to us all of it. This is just for me 😊
Great video thank you! :)
Hey guys I haven’t seen any uploads concerning iOS 17. I have an option to try the apple beta test program on my iPhone 12pro max. Does it cost the user any out of pocket charges and two what are the pros and cons of the program if I sign up?
It's free bright but usually it had many bugs
So U should not participate in the apple beta with a phone that U really use (because of the bugs).
Hi guys.
I think you are mistaking when you say we should leave Adaptive battery on because the phone is constantly learning you usage patterns and that consume energy in the background and contributes to overheating
Love 5g. Battery lasts a couple days so not a problem for me otherwise great video and will follow your advice
The biggest battery drainer is using mobile internet data. Mainly 4g and 5g. Turning off mobile data, and only using wifi, increased battery life noticebly.
That was really helpful I hope you all your next videos be like this. Thanks for help.😊😊
I DO NOT HAVE MORE BATTERY SETTINGS!!!!!!!😵💫😵💫
Its on OneUi 6.1
@@lazouch08 i got OneUi 6.1,i have A55 5g but i still dont have more battery settings....
Great video i appreciate the info . Can i use a higher capacity replacement battery to expand my power on my phone ? I have a galaxy s10+
I like the way yall are assisting each other 😂😂😂
I like how left David here channels Mike Myers
Thanks for the tips
Helped me alot
"Spending real money for imaginary money"😂😂
always been curious as to what aoo you guys use for screen caps on android. every time I try to find a decent app it tries to hack hack into my phone haha
Samsung built in
@@amirjasni138 is it rlly! wow injavent found it. I'll try to google around but could be my version if the galaxy doesnt have it
thanks for the effort ,i have android 13 on my s23 ultra and i am not sure whether to update the software to android 14 , i had a bad experience with note 10 plus which got slow and glitchy after an update,what you recon?
Amazing video, thanks!
Very good video ❤
THANKS, GUYS 👍
Thank you
This does NOT work for me. The setting names do NOT appear as you describe. " Connections" does not show up in settings mode. and others as well I have a Motorola One 5G UW
I use a Motorola and the Android settings UI is different from Samsung One UI Settings. Please make a new version demonstrating it on Pixel/Android UI instead of Samsung One UI because names, locations, and management can vary greatly.
Yeah they will surely make a completely new video when most of those settings are in a relatively similar place if they exist in that form. By taking an adittional minute or se you can find most of it on other UIs. Surely harder though than making a new video for them for each Android rendition for every company
15: You can delate and disable Location History. At least here in Spain and on a Oppo device.
Hi, just came across your site. Doin the battery saving program and my screen is different on battery app....I dont have a performance button on the battery page. I just have adaptive which i have on, I have samsung s22 ultra. Should i have one. THANKS
Yes
This is off topic but does anyone know why the status bar icons alternate colors black & white on the home screen of my Android?
In my case adaptive battery on feature draun more battery that off, same as power saving mode. So these features are useless.
Great information - thank you.
On mine i did dark mode and reduced refresh rate 😅
Same here 😂❤
Truly helped me.
Subscribed. Also please make a video on how to arrange the apps on the Samsung home screen more effectively.
OLED technology surpasses LCD in various aspects, offering better color reproduction, image quality, and a broader color gamut. Importantly, OLED displays consume less power compared to LCD technology. OLED encompasses both AMOLED and PMOLED (Passive Matrix Organic Light Emitting
Great video..
can you make video on "system taking too much storage" my phone 128gb storage and 32gb is occupied with system. already tried wiping cache partition, fix apps still nothing change.
Thank you guys very much, but you forgot the most effective: use your phone less ;-)
thank you for the video but im missing some of the settings talked about here with Motorolla android 13 and would also apply to my TCL 30xl.
Yea, you've barely done any research for this video. 90% of the "tips" were common sense and stuff your phone already tells you to do when you press the optimise battery life button. The protect battery option isn't because other chargers "cram" power into the phone. Your device will never go over the charging wattage that it supports. What it does do, by limiting the battery charge, is prolong the battery's lifespan. Keeping a phone battery close to full or empty for a longer period of time will cause it to degrade faster than keeping it at 85% or 15% let's say. Do proper research before putting out a video where you pretend to be smart
I'm using the S23 Ultra, & I sadly can't switch from 5G to LTE. But I do like my 5G speeds
Good tips but you are too aggressive deactivating features to the point you strip a phone down to 2012 again.
Hi, guys,
Would you know a way to delete many gmails at once, perhaps by date or sender or subject? I can select a bunch of messages but see a “delete all” function (iPhone 11 Pro Max, latest OS). I have amassed a huge number of messages - they make my phone very heavy. Thanks!
When you say you don't "need" 5G, what does that mean? For speed? What you're doing is stopping the phone from constantly searching for a 5 G connection. Correct?
5g is faster. 3g is slower eats more battery but is far more stable. Atleast on my phones. A30s s20fe
Phone purchase for different high rate because of feels extra features and etc...
They are getting rid off 3G in Australia.
Let's say I followed all the suggestions. How much would I save? If it is just 5%, then I am not going to bother.
I can't remember the last time i didn't have good 5g reception....
Your video tells basically, forget about everything and by an old Nokia instead
the title of this video should be : How to transforme your S23 Ultra to A55 series
So you want to say that first pay for the features and then disable them for saving battery.
14:37 how does your phone show 3 day 11 hour battery life at 83% but MY phone(s23 ultra) show 1 day 13 hour battery life??? when i turn on power saving it shows 2 day 1 hour
Dark mode saves a lot of battery