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  • Try charging your phone to 100% (not something you should do regularly), then use your phone as you normally do and run the battery until the phone shuts off (also something you shouldn’t normally do). This should recalibrate your battery to show a closer approximation to actual battery percentage. After you do this, check in Device Care, Battery, Since Last Full Charge to see what your actual SOT was. I can get around 6 1/2 hours on my Note9 on max brightness, so I imagine you should be getting significantly more than that unless there’s a defect causing the battery to degrade faster than normal. If not, you should probably just get a replacement phone or battery. Hope this helps.








  • I’m a Samsung kind of guy and I think Android is just vastly more flexible than iOS (not needing to jailbreak just to install emulators for one), BUT I do think overall security is superior on iOS. I have run across malware situations on Android that I never experienced on iPhone. If you use banking apps and such and are paranoid about that, stick with iOS. To me, that little extra reassurance isn’t worth it to give up all the things that make Android such a better experience, but to each their own.