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One UI 4.1: How to enable Power Saving mode on Galaxy S22 phones

One UI 4.1

Recently launched Galaxy S22 series includes Galaxy S22 Ultra, S22 and S22 Plus. All three models feature Qualcomm’s latest, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, as well as IP68 weatherproof ceilings and front and rear Gorilla Glass Victus Plus.

Among which Galaxy S22 Ultra and S22 Plus have OLED screens with a maximum brightness of 1,750 nits, but all three have a top refresh rate of 120Hz. Only the Ultra variant uses the LTPO display, which allows the screen to change its refresh rate compared to other models, which theoretically helps save battery life.

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However, there are many factors that play a role in determining battery life, including screen brightness, resolution and refresh rate, CPU/GPU output, background tasks, and more. The Galaxy S22 Ultra has an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate with FHD+ resolution and the processor speed control is set to “Optimize” instead of “High” or “Max”. Adjusting to any of these can increase or decrease battery life accordingly.

One UI 4.1 Power Saving Mode

To Improve the long-term battery health of your Galaxy device, One UI 4.0 has a new battery toggle that limits the maximum charge capacity to just 85%. You can enable it if you want to keep your battery health solid no matter how long you hold your Galaxy phone.

Moreover, Samsung smartphones come with three different battery modes – simple, mid-power-saving, and maximum power-saving. Depending on the situation, you may switch between these modes.

How to turn on One UI 4.1 Power Saving Mode on Galaxy S22?

To access the battery saver on the phone with One UI 4.1, go to Settings> Device Care> Battery> Power Saving.

  • From a Home screen, swipe up from the center of the display to access the app’s screen.
  • These instructions only apply to Standard mode and the default Home screen layout.
  • Navigate to Settings icon >Battery and device care >Battery.
  • Tap Power saving mode.
  • Tap the Power saving mode switch to turn on or Switch off.

When turned off, you can customize power saving options by turning the following on or off:

  • Turn off Always On Display
  • Limit CPU speed to 70%
  • Decrease brightness by 10%
  • Limit apps and Home screen

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