Samsung has restored the “Since last charge” Samsung smartphone battery maintenance feature in its latest device maintenance update. The company has largely followed the shift of other smartphone brands.
Smartphone batterymanagement has always been a struggle, and Samsung has made battery management unnecessarily cumbersome when it removed the “Since last charge” option. However, presumably after a backlash from Samsung Galaxy smartphone users, the company appears to have backtracked. Samsung One UI 6.1 may contain important Samsung smartphone battery charge statusSamsung started rolling out the latest One UI 6.0 operating system update to its Galaxy-branded Android smartphones last year. The update includes several new features exclusive to Samsung.
However, for reasons the South Korean tech giant is best known for, a key feature is suddenly missing. The “Since Last Charge” feature is located within the “Battery” tab of the Settings app.
As the name suggests, the “Since last charge” option tracks Samsung Galaxy smartphone battery level over a defined interval. Additionally, the feature also shows users the “screen on time” since the last charge. Although not many users pay close attention to the Samsung smartphone batteries of their smartphones, the missing features are very useful. It tracks the device’s charging cycle and visually indicates usage patterns.
Samsung has replaced the “Since Last Charge” feature with its watered-down version that measures Samsung battery life on Samsung smartphones over the past 24 hours, whether charged or not. Needless to say, this is not ideal How to restore the “Since last charged ” feature in your Samsung Galaxy smartphone?It’s not just Samsung that’s opting out of much-needed features. Other big brands, including Google, Xiaomi, and others, have removed the “since last charge” indicator. By the way, most brands have relaunched the feature in its original form, and now Samsung has followed suit.
According to the tweet, Samsung has brought back the “Since last charge” option. Samsung has reportedly included the feature in an update to its Device Care app. Samsung has yet to release a stable version of the Device Care app (labeled v13.8.6 .11) through official update channels.
This update is available from third-party sources. However, users of Samsung Galaxy smartphones running One UI 6.0 are better off not installing the software as it requires sideloading APK files. Although Samsung has not officially confirmed the update or feature, the latest version of the Device Care app should appear in the Galaxy Store, presumably in the upcoming One UI 6.1 update.
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