Here’s How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S10 Battery Life Issues

If you want the battery on your Galaxy S10 to last longer, you can make some simple adjustments. You won’t have to charge your phone every few hours. Here we will show you how to fix Samsung Galaxy S10 battery life issues.

See also: How to fix Samsung Galaxy S10 Wi-Fi Issues

How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S10 Battery Life Issues

Check Battery Usage

When your Samsung Galaxy S10 Battery life is running out faster than usual, you can first check the Battery Usage. Here you can check which apps are consuming too much power. Close or uninstall misbehaving apps. To check Battery Usage go to Settings > Device Maintenance > Battery.

Close Background Apps

The apps you have open will continue to run in the background even if you don’t use them. If you keep an app in the background, it will keep updating the content. When you want to use the application, it will open faster as it does not need to reload the content. It’s efficient, but it can consume your phone.

Restart your device

This method is effective in fixing common issues including battery related issues. You can hold the power button and select Restart to reboot the phone.

Turn off Tap to Wake

Many Samsung Galaxy S10 users (via the Samsung US community forum) have complained that their phone was accidentally touched while in their pockets, causing the battery to die very quickly. One of them even reported that his Galaxy S10 started recording. If you encounter the same issue, turn off Tap T0 Wake.

Update Software

Updating the software can be a possible solution to fix Samsung Galaxy S10 battery problems. The update usually comes with a security patch and bug fixes that can improve battery life as well. Check if a Software update is available for your device. Go to Settings > Software Update > Download and install.

power saving mode

If you find yourself in a situation where you cannot charge your phone and the battery level is low, you can activate the power saving mode. Go to Settings > Device maintenance > Battery.

Boot the Phone in Safe Mode

If problems occur after installing certain apps, try starting your phone in Safe Mode. This method allows you to boot the device by disabling third-party apps. Check the behavior of your phone’s battery while in Safe Mode. If the battery life is normal, it means that one of the apps is causing the problems. You can uninstall or factory reset apps one by one, starting with the apps you recently installed. Here are the steps to boot the phone in Safe Mode:

Turn off your Galaxy S10 Press and hold the Power button until you see the “Power off” message on the screen Tap and hold “Power off” until the “Safe Mode” prompt appears, then tap to confirm the process is finished. When the process is complete, you will see “Safe mode” at the bottom left of the main screen.

Factory Data Reset

If you have followed all the methods above but still cannot fix Samsung Galaxy S10 battery problems, performing a Factory Data Reset may help. To do this method go to Settings > General Management > Reset > Factory data reset. Then tap Reset, enter your password and tap Delete all.

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