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10 tips and tricks for maximizing battery life on the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G

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Here are ten tips and tricks for maximizing battery life on the Samsung Galaxy A33 5G:

1.     Use the built-in 'Battery saver' mode to extend your battery life. This mode can be activated manually or set to turn on automatically when your battery level reaches a certain threshold.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Battery'.

·        Scroll down and tap on 'Battery saver'.

·        Toggle the 'Battery saver' switch to turn it on.

·        You can also set the 'Battery saver' mode to turn on automatically when your battery level reaches a certain threshold. To do this, tap on the drop-down menu under 'Turn on automatically' and select the battery level at which you want 'Battery saver' to turn on.

·        When 'Battery saver' is turned on, you'll see a notification in the status bar and the background color of your phone's interface will change to a darker hue. 'Battery saver' mode will help to extend your battery life by reducing the amount of power used by certain features and apps.

·        To turn 'Battery saver' mode off, simply toggle the switch to the off position.

 

2.     Lower the screen brightness or timeout. A brighter screen and a longer timeout will use more battery.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Display'.

·        Scroll down and tap on 'Brightness level'.

·        Drag the slider to the left to decrease the screen brightness. You can also toggle the 'Adaptive brightness' switch to the off position to disable the automatic brightness feature.

·        Scroll down and tap on 'Screen timeout'.

·        Tap on the drop-down menu and select the timeout duration that you want. A shorter timeout duration will use less battery.

 

3.     Turn off vibrate on touch. Vibrate on touch uses more battery than haptic feedback.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Sounds and vibration'.

·        Scroll down and toggle the 'Vibrate on touch' switch to the off position.

 

4.     Turn off automatic app updates. Automatic app updates can use a lot of battery in the background.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Apps'.

·        Tap on the 'Menu' button in the top right corner and select 'Auto-update apps'.

·        Tap on the drop-down menu and select 'Do not auto-update apps'.

 

5.     Turn off push email. Push email can use a lot of battery as it constantly checks for new messages.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Accounts and sync'.

·        Tap on the email account that you want to disable push email for.

·        Tap on 'Email check frequency' and select a longer interval, such as every hour or every 2 hours.

·        Alternatively, you can turn off push email for all of your email accounts by going back to the 'Accounts and sync' menu and toggling the 'Auto-sync data' switch to the off position.

 

6.     Use the 'Power saving' mode in the Samsung Internet app. This mode reduces the amount of data used and can extend battery life.

·        Open the Samsung Internet app.

·        Tap on the 'Menu' button in the top right corner and select 'Settings'.

·        Scroll down and tap on 'Save power'.

·        Toggle the 'Save power' switch to the on position.

·        When 'Save power' mode is turned on, the Samsung Internet app will reduce the amount of data used and prevent unnecessary background activity, which can help to extend the battery life of your phone.

 

7.     Turn off 'Always On Display'. This feature uses a small amount of battery to keep the screen on while the phone is locked.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Display'.

·        Scroll down and tap on 'Always On Display'.

·        Toggle the 'Always On Display' switch to the off position.

 

8.     Turn off 'Smart Stay'. This feature uses the front-facing camera to detect when you're looking at the phone and keeps the screen on.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Advanced features'.

·        Scroll down and toggle the 'Smart Stay' switch to the off position.

 

9.     Turn off 'Location services' when not in use. Location services use a lot of battery, especially when using GPS.

·        Go to 'Settings' and tap on 'Location'.

·        Toggle the 'Location' switch to the off position.

 

10.                        Kill apps running in the background. Apps running in the background can use a lot of battery. Use the 'Recent apps' button to close them when not in use.

·        Press the 'Recent apps' button on the bottom of the screen. This will bring up a list of all the apps that are currently open or running in the background.

·        Swipe left or right to find the app that you want to close.

·        Swipe up on the app to close it.

 

By following these tips, you should be able to extend the battery life of your Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and get the most out of your phone.


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