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Welcome, I'm from the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and today I'll show you how to enable the
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power saving mode. Now to get started, let's look for it in our notification panel with all the toggles and
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see if it's actually here. Now, on the right is, so there is the power mode, you can tap on it and as you can see
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it will drop down to medium power saving. There is couple of different ways, or couple of different modes you can go through to save power
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By default it goes to the, I would say, call it normal power saving mode
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So as you can see in this mode it will turn off always on display and limit the CPU to
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70% along with dropping the brightness or max brightness by 10%. So those are just the bare minimum and that will also save the battery by a minimum amount
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I would say. So that is the normal one. Now if we go back to the toggle and actually hold it, I believe this will take us to the
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actual options right here. And we have the more drastic power saving mode, the maximum power saving
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And as you can see it does, apparently it does just the same thing as the previous one
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which isn't necessarily the case. It does way more. So let's tap on apply and you will see, you have a list of everything that it does
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So CPU always on display, restrict background data, limit number of usable apps, dark mode
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turn off biometrics, apparently you won't be able to use fingerprint. And as you can see the phone will kind of look like this
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Now because this is an AMOLED display, or Super AMOLED, the black areas of the display
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aren't actually being lit up, basically the pixels are turned off. So the phone virtually needs to, in terms of lighting the display, light up anything
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that it can see on it. So that is basically the most maximum and drastic power saving mode that it can get
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And this will actually save the battery substantially, so you will probably get twice as much battery
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I want to see if there is anything that I can see, but right here it only shows me the
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percentage, it doesn't actually show the remaining time. But from different devices where I've seen, this kind of power saving does save a lot
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of the battery. And would be most likely usable only in like really moments where you just don't have charger
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or probably won't have it for couple days. Now this will basically prolong the life of your device from like one day normally to
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probably like three days. So once you're done with this mode, you can simply leave it by pulling down the notification
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and tapping on the battery and then everything goes back to normal
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And there we go. As you can see, we're now back in the normal mode with the power saving being disabled
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