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How to turn on Power Mode on Samsung Galaxy

Learn how to stretch your battery a little further with Power Saver Mode.

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How to turn on Power Mode on Samsung Galaxy
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Running low on battery at the worst possible moment is unfortunate and frustrating. Luckily, your Samsung Galaxy phone has a handy Power Saving Mode that can squeeze out extra battery life when you need it most. It does this by toning down background activity, lowering screen brightness, and tweaking performance to keep you going longer.

So, whenever you’re cutting it close to the battery, you can easily turn it on. Samsung makes it super easy to switch on with just a few taps in the settings. But fair warning, your phone might feel a little slower, and some features won’t work as smoothly. 

In this guide, we will show you how to turn on your power saving mode on  your Samsung device.

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How to turn on Power Mode on Samsung Galaxy

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Power Mode is usually just a quick swipe away in your notification drawer. But if you don’t see it there, no worries. Just follow the steps below to turn it on in your Settings.

Step 1: Go to Settings on your device and Select Device Care.

Step 2: Select Battery.

Step 3: Toggle on Power Saving.

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Conclusion

And that’s it. With Power Saving Mode turned on, your Samsung Galaxy will sip battery instead of guzzling it, giving you precious extra time when you need it most. Sure, your phone might not be as snappy, and some apps might take a second longer to load, but when you’re down to 10% and still need to call a ride or check a map, it’s a lifesaver.

Next time you see that battery warning pop up, don’t panic, just turn on Power Mode and keep going.

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