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Samsung S5 NEO Battery Draining Fast: Original Battery, Dim Screen, Factory Reset Done

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  • #1 16316943
    Matyjass16
    Level 4  
    Hello

    Well, the problem is that the phone is charged to 100% during use, the battery dies after about 4-5 hours, the new original Samsung battery. The screen is dimmed almost to the maximum and the consumption shows 100%. Factory settings done twice. Please help

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    Samsung S5 NEO Battery Draining Fast: Original Battery, Dim Screen, Factory Reset Done
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  • #2 16316967
    beo
    Level 37  
    Pay attention, buddy, to the range that doesn't seem to be the best. Use 100%, ie the time the screen is on, and if the screen is in the first place, it can be considered ok. Paste the screen, but try to do it all after a long use. If the screen is always on for these 4-5 hours, it is normal for the whip to rain.
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  • #3 16317273
    Matyjass16
    Level 4  
    And after the battery. The screen is not lit all the time. I am just wondering if I have a tempered glass glued on it and earlier, when I had it, it had a cutout for the detectors and it only has a cutout for the loudspeaker and the glass is on these sensors, maybe it has some effect? Samsung S5 NEO Battery Draining Fast: Original Battery, Dim Screen, Factory Reset Done
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  • #4 16317387
    beo
    Level 37  
    In my opinion, you use the phone quite intensively. Including facebook - he likes electricity ? messenger and screen 37% synchronization turned on? Add to that a not so good network signal and everything is correct.
  • #5 16317392
    Matyjass16
    Level 4  
    Synchronization is disabled.
  • #6 16324830
    Matyjass16
    Level 4  
    The strange thing is that the phone is charged to 100% after disconnecting from the charger it is immediately 99%. My wife has the same phone and when charged to 100% and when she does not use the phone, 99% jumps up after 3-4 hours, while mine has 80% after 3-4 hours. The charging effect itself is strange - my phone charges quickly and my wife charges twice as long. Factory settings done 3 times. I am thinking about replacing the battery. Please help
  • #7 16324927
    kysiu811
    Level 14  
    Is it a new phone or a new battery? At the beginning, I had the same thing in my Samsung, as in the evening I charged it overnight, 30% of the battery was "running out". I charged and discharged the battery to zero about 3-4 times and the problem disappeared.
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  • #8 16324937
    Matyjass16
    Level 4  
    The phone has a one year battery life as well. The problem is now. From what I read on other forums, this battery has no memory and you do not need to format it, but I will try, maybe it will help
  • #9 16325270
    beo
    Level 37  
    @ Matyjass16 set the network mode to rigid, e.g. 3G - preferably 2G if you do not use the network via cellular data and manually select the operator - not from the machine. Signal strength fluctuations can eat up the battery quite a bit. You also use fairly power-hungry applications. Take an interest in Package disabler pro - use it to disable all bloatware and it should be better. Perform a wipe cache. Also try this: http://forum.android.com.pl/topic/130412-?-pu...e-osiągi-w-systemie-android-all-root-no-root/ It works on non-rooted phones. Apply it with a network first. The battery is prophylactic, you can get almost zero and fully charge it.
  • #11 16325843
    beo
    Level 37  
    On this page, what I gave it is exactly described. Disabler doesn't need root. This is an application from samsung. As for the mod, type in google recovery twrp. Download as a zip and save somewhere on your phone. Then upload odin by inserting the file in AP. The new recowers do not punch the knox flag, so you will not lose the guarantee, but the OTA updates will not work. This is the least trouble.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Samsung S5 NEO experiencing rapid battery drain despite using a new original battery. The user reports that the phone discharges from 100% to 99% immediately after unplugging and drops to 80% within 3-4 hours of non-use. Factory resets have been performed multiple times, and the screen brightness is set to a low level. Responses suggest checking network settings, disabling power-hungry applications, and considering the impact of a tempered glass screen protector on sensor functionality. Recommendations include using a package disabler app to manage bloatware and performing a cache wipe. Some users mention that charging and discharging the battery fully may help resolve the issue.
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