![]() Private DNS: Set your DNS to, Cloudflare’s DNS will greatly improve your browsing speeds. More connection settings: Disable Nearby device scanning, it’s mostly used to push ads whenever you’re around malls and shops. You can make Nova look exactly the same as stock OneUI while having more features and better performance.ĭarker wallpapers will help, but overall no big deal.Īnimated wallpapers are expensive, you’re not going to stare at them, keep your wallpapers static and your animations in the gallery. OneUI: Dropping frames EVERY single time the drawer is summoned, keeps dropping several scrolls later too. Open QuickStar, set BG Color to black (make sure to run the bar to the darkest end) and disable Blur effect.Īs smooth and elegant as OneUI Home can look, it is stupidly heavy on the GPU, especially when launching the app drawer (unnecessary blur effect again), you can see Nova and OneUI Home compared: Your Quickpanel is not actually black in Night mode (85% black), it also forces your device to drop frames every time it is summoned by blurring the background, a very expensive and unnecessary effect. Set up as new and import only what you need.īlack/Night themes will reduce power consumption without doubt while helping your AMOLED maintain quality for the future, your Quickpanel has a simple shortcut to enable Night mode system-wide and on supported Samsung applications, keep it on all the time if possible. Smart Switch is also bugged, do not use it, everyone saw better results by skipping it. I can’t include them, but your gaming time will certainly last longer if you follow everything.Īccording to what has been seen on forums, Snapdragon versions seem to perform considerably worse than Exynos ones regarding power consumption and they should be expected to not last as much, I’m still waiting to see a side by side battery test between the two, please mention your model when posting screenshots.Īvoid restoring backups from older/previous devices, Google’s app data restoring system has been known to permanently influence Play Services’ drain. Gaming applications automatically forfeit any battery report due to too many variables. ![]() You may know of some different tips and tricks on how to get the best battery life out of your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, but what about keeping the battery itself healthy and lasting a long time?īatteries don’t last forever, and their quality degrades over time, to the point where it may even no longer hold a decent charge.7-9h SoT: Mainly 4G, mid to max brightness, navigation applications and outdoors utilities.ĩ-11h SoT: Your average work day, 50% max brightness and 4G, 50% half brightness or less on WiFi, mainly video playing, communication and web browsing applications.ġ1-14h SoT: Same as above but with lowered screen brightness and no 4G. However, you can at least slow down the degradation by taking good care of the battery and following a few simple guidelines to keeping your MacBook’s battery healthy for as long as possible.Įvery battery is different due to how it’s used by the MacBook user, but a battery should last around three years before it starts slowly degrading, but some users have reported that it’s been only two years before their MacBook’s battery life began plummeting. Again, there’s nothing you can really do to stop a battery from degrading and eventually dying, but there are ways to at least keep it from starting to degrade for as long as possible. It’s a bad idea to let your MacBook’s battery constantly get to a low percentage before you recharge it. In fact, it’s best to The shorter the discharge period, the longer the battery will last. ![]() It’s best to avoid full discharges and charge the battery more often between uses. A good percentage to aim for is discharging it to 50% and not letting it discharge further if you can help it.
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