Adaptive Battery is a major feature of Android 9 Pie that uses machine learning to help your battery last longer. This feature is turned on by default in Android 9 Pie, but Samsung disabled it in Galaxy S10. Turning on Adaptive Battery on Samsung Galaxy S10 and other Galaxy devices updated to One UI will definitely help extend the battery life, especially standby time.

In Android Pie, you can access Adaptive Battery setting by going to the Battery tab in the Settings app and select Adaptive Battery, but on Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus and S10 E, there are few more steps to go to the settings. Here is how to turn on “Adaptive Power Saving” on Galaxy S10 and other Galaxy devices runs One UI (Android 9 Pie).

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“Adaptive Battery uses machine learning to limits the battery usage of applications that you don’t use much. Your phone learns how you use apps over time, and shifts priority to only apps that you use the most”. It shuts down background process of apps that you are not using to preserve battery”.

Since Galaxy S10 is running on Android 9 Pie (One UI), turning on Adaptive Battery will definitely help you squeeze a bit more juice out of a dying battery. It will not hurt the working of your phone in any way.

How to turn on Adaptive Battery on Galaxy S10

1. Open Settings menu and select Device Care

2. On the next screen, select the battery icon

3. On the next screen, choose Power Mode.

4. Enable the option “Adaptive Power Saving”.

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Now onwards, your phone starts learning your apps usage. Eventually, your battery life will start to improve, especially standby time. It is by shutting down the battery usage of unused apps.

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One more thing about Adaptive Battery feature. While this feature helps to save battery life, it will also play a role in performance of the device. Since this shuts down background process of apps, it will improve the performance of the device. In other words, Adaptive Battery not only saves battery life it will also improve system performance by shutting down unused apps running in the background.

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