How to Protect Battery Health on Galaxy S23 and Other Samsung Phones

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Smartphones are becoming increasingly powerful as we are ushering into the modern era, and with the power comes the responsibility of having something that actually sips a lot of power, too. Not just that, smartphone charging speeds are also increasing, and there is an obvious deterioration in smartphone batteries over time. Considering how most of us have been keeping our phones for more than a year, it is safe to say that battery timing can become an issue. But did you know you can protect battery health on Galaxy S23 and other Samsung phones? If not, then we are going to show you just how that can be done.

So, what is this feature that lets you protect the battery? Well, Galaxy S23 and most other Samsung phones come with a feature that, when turned on, ensures that the phone never goes beyond 85%. I do understand that the extra 15 percent matter to a lot of people, but if you are someone who is not concerned with that, you can turn this feature on and know that you are not going to run into any issues related to the battery. Here is how you can turn on the feature and protect battery health on Galaxy S23 and other Samsung phones.

Turn on this feature to protect battery health on Galaxy S23 and other Samsung phones

So, how do you turn this feature on and make sure that the battery health of your Galaxy S23 remains protected? We are going to take a look at this feature and how it works in detail, so let's not waste more time and get started, shall we?

Step 1: On your Galaxy S23, head over to Settings.

Step 2: Once you are there, scroll down and tap on Battery and device care.

Step 3: Now tap Battery. 

Step 4: Look for the More battery settings and tap that.

Step 5: Now look for the toggle that says Protect battery and turn that on.

There you have it, folks! You have successfully managed to turn on the needed settings, and now you will be able to protect battery health on your Galaxy S23 device or other Samsung phones that support this feature. You should not be running into any issues, and this is something that I can guarantee you. If you think you don't need this feature, then you can simply turn it off by following the same steps.

Written by Furqan Shahid

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