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The Galaxy A35 has been out for close to two years and should be good for two more major Android OS upgrades. If you want to keep using it until support drops, you'll probably want to start managing battery life more closely.
To do that, first, you may want to tweak a few Galaxy A35 settings to prolong battery life between charges. Then, you may also want to slow down the battery's aging process and prolong the phone's lifespan in the long run. Here are a few tips to achieve this.
You can try several tips to improve your Galaxy A35's battery life between charges, but for the most part, you may want to reduce the amount of energy your screen consumes. A few key ways to do this are:
Location services can also negatively impact your phone's battery life between charges, and there's an easy way to see and control which apps can access location services in the background.
You can limit app access to background location services by opening Settings > Location > App permissions. Check which apps are “allowed all the time” and limit access as desired.
You can also try a power-saving mode by accessing Settings > Device Care > Battery.
One of the best ways to maintain your Galaxy A35's battery and prolong its lifespan is to be mindful of charging habits and temperatures. Here are some general tips you should keep in mind.
On a final note, don't keep your phone plugged in overnight. Keeping your phone at 100% charge for too long can shorten its life.
If you have to charge your phone overnight, use a battery protection setting to avoid 100% charge. To do this: Open Settings > Device Care > Battery > Battery protection.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.