Gordon Lanning
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I read somewhere that the S pen consumes battery when stored in the phone. Anyone tried removing it to see if it makes any difference in battery life? Just a thought.
I read somewhere that the S pen consumes battery when stored in the phone. Anyone tried removing it to see if it makes any difference in battery life? Just a thought.
Hmm first time I heard that , wouldn't it try to be connecting while removed by Bluetooth?I read somewhere that the S pen consumes battery when stored in the phone. Anyone tried removing it to see if it makes any difference in battery life? Just a thought.
Probably either way wouldn't impact battery lifeYeah I checked again and found that the S pen doesn't consume enough power to be an issue. I think you're right it would use more power while in use.
Probably either way wouldn't impact battery life
I just smelled mine, it smells burnt WOW lolYeah I think I read somewhere the amount of power consumed is so tiny. But I did learn something recently that our S-Pens smell!!... gives off a electrical burn type smell. I thought that was crazy then checked my pen... interesting.
I just smelled mine, it smells burnt WOW lol
it's crazy it gives off a smell like thatsame here! I was shocked and found it funny that I smelled my spen LOL
I could use some feedback on this topic. Twice in the last couple days, my phone went through the "Optimizing apps" sequence at boot up. Immediately following each instance, battery life has been in a tailspin.
I took my phone off the charger at 6am (100%) and by 1:30 pm it was at 16%!
On one of those "Optimizing apps" instances, I had booted into the bootloader menu and selected the "Repair apps" option. Is this kind of battery drain typical in the hours immediately following running the "Repair apps" option?
TIA!
I tried changing the ram from 4 to 2 and almost seemed like it was worse for battery. One thing is for sure, my old S10+ being 3 yrs old still had better battery life. Oh well, still really like this phone.
I haven't used the "Repair Apps" function in recovery but it's supposed to optimize apps again so maybe the battery drain after that is relearning againI could use some feedback on this topic. Twice in the last couple days, my phone went through the "Optimizing apps" sequence at boot up. Immediately following each instance, battery life has been in a tailspin.
I took my phone off the charger at 6am (100%) and by 1:30 pm it was at 16%!
On one of those "Optimizing apps" instances, I had booted into the bootloader menu and selected the "Repair apps" option. Is this kind of battery drain typical in the hours immediately following running the "Repair apps" option?
TIA!
So we all just sitting here smelling the Spen ( yes I did lmao)?
This what burnt car wiring smells like lol , I wonder how dangerous this can be for us ?I just did too. Yes, it smells burnt. LOL
This what burnt car wiring smells like lol , I wonder how dangerous this can be for us ?
Hahaha definitely notHopefully not dangerous from smell. I'm not going to put it in my mouth. LOL