Android
How to check battery health of your Samsung Galaxy
Every Android user usually has a battery problem with their smartphone. Phone batteries gradually decay with repeated charging and eventually discharge more quickly than when they were first purchased. But, if you’re constantly on the run, you wouldn’t want to occasionally deal with a dead phone, would you?
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The simplest way to prevent this annoying situation is to keep an eye on your phone’s battery life. Don’t worry, there might not be a simple way to check this on your Samsung device. Here, we explain, how to check the battery health of your Samsung phone and keep it in working order for a longer amount of time.
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What is battery health?
Simply said, a battery’s health is determined by how much it has deteriorated over the course of each charge cycle. Let’s pretend your Android phone has a 4500mAh battery to put things in perspective.
When the phone is fully charged, the battery will hold 4500mAh in perfect health, however, with frequent charging, the battery’s health may only be 95%.
In that situation, the battery’s degradation over time will prevent your phone from getting the entire 4500mAh capacity out of it, even while it is fully charged. The battery life is inversely correlated with battery health.
This means that a phone with a low battery life will lose power more quickly and may also experience problems like overheating while in use.
Check battery health on Samsung mobile
You’re in luck if you use a Samsung device! The Samsung Members app is already pre-installed on your device, making it simple for you to monitor the condition of your battery. This is how:
- Scroll down to the Get Help menu in the Samsung Members app, open it, and select it.
- Select the Interactive checks option from the menu that appears.
- Choose Battery from the list of choices to view the strength, capacity, and longevity of your phone’s battery.
- The health of the battery will be determined by its life (Good, Normal, or Weak).
In order to check the Battery life of your Samsung Galaxy device, visit system Settings > Battery and Device Care > Diagnostics > Battery Status.