Samsung has introduced a new battery protection mechanism on Galaxy S24 mobile phones. Source allows you to define different behaviors to recharge the device, maintain component health and save charging cycles.

The feature, called “Adaptive Charging,” offers three options: basic, maximum and adaptive. Each offers different behaviors for charging the device. Them:

  • Basis: when the battery reaches 100%, charging of the mobile phone is stopped until the charge reaches 95%;
  • Maximum: stops charging when the charge reaches 80%;
  • Adaptive Reload: “Maximum” mode is activated during sleep and changed to “Basic” during the day.

Although modern batteries are quite durable for daily needs, they are components that require maintenance. Maintaining their health helps preserve the autonomy of the mobile phone for longer and thus extends the service life of the device.

The “Maximum” battery saving mode isn’t exactly new, but Adaptive Charging really makes a difference. Thanks to this mode, the mobile phone adapts to the user’s usage habits while also preserving battery health.

How to enable Adaptive Charging?

To enable Adaptive Recharging mode, just follow these steps:

  1. Enter device settings;
  2. Enter the section “Device support” > Battery;
  3. Activate the “Adaptive Charging” function.

If everything was done correctly, battery protection is now active on the mobile phone. You can test the feature by charging your phone.

Galaxy S24 is successful in Latin America

The Galaxy S24 series, launched in January this year, was successful in Latin America. According to Samsung’s CEO in the region, HS Jo, pre-sales were twice as good as the previous generation.

The new generation of Samsung mobile phones are based on simple design changes, except for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which now has a flat screen and a titanium body. The highlight is Galaxy AI’s artificial intelligence capabilities.

Source: Tec Mundo

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