Galaxy Z Fold 2 Battery Life After 4 Months By GregglesTV

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Aug 13, 2021
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Galaxy Z Fold 2 Battery Life After 4 Months

What is going on guys welcome to goggles TV. I want to talk about the Galaxy Z fold 2 and the battery life I've been getting since this phone has been released. It was released in mid-September, and it's now in January, at this point, so it's been about three and a half to four months. Since I've had this phone. I wanted to talk about my battery life performance that I've been getting with this phone, but before I tell you my actual performance numbers, I wanted to tell you how I really use this phone day in and day out. First, I watched a lot of video, mostly YouTube, and I'm watching walking, walking and watching videos- I'm walking around my house or like sitting down watching videos on this I'm doing video chatting through Google Duo or Instagram video, or you know one of those I do a lot of social media stuff with Instagram and Twitter and Snapchat and Facebook.

I go shopping with Amazon, or I look through the slick deals' app. I do a lot of websites, you know I'll go into different websites and searches, and things like that. Furthermore, I listen to a lot of audio, have them be podcast or just music, sometimes the occasional audiobook through audible. Furthermore, I've got Bluetooth. Devices connected to this, such as, like I'm driving the car I'll.

Have this connected to Bluetooth, or I'll, have earphones on or headphones on connected to Bluetooth, and that's generally my day-to-day usage on this, so I put it through its paces. I don't do really any gaming with it once in a while I'll play a stupid little game, but it's usually, if I'm in a car for a long ride, and I'm not driving or on an airplane or something like that which isn't that often, so I don't do a lot of gaming really at all, but all those other things I do on a day-to-day basis, and I use it a very lot when I do those things so with Samsung phones generally, I don't personally get very great battery life. I mean I've gotten up to. Maybe you know six or seven hours. You know one in the beginning of having the phone and then it kind of goes down from there, and then it usually settles in the five to six hour mark in terms of battery life.

But now I'm at a point where you know I have this phone and this phone has this 120 hertz display, which I do. I run it at the adaptive, 120 hertz smoothness, and it runs at maximum resolution, and you get the 6.23-inch screen on the front which runs at 60 hertz and then the inside display is 7.6 inches, which runs at 120 hertz. Like I said just a second ago, I've got the speakers maxed out when I'm listening to audio through this generally, so it's at least over half halfway and that uses battery life. So all these things take photos and videos and all those things obviously use a battery life some more than others. I use navigation as well, sometimes if I'm driving that leads us to the point with what kind of battery life am I getting with this at this point, with this phone being, you know three to four months old, and before I answer that question one other thing I want to add, because just because I thought about it is what uh, what power mode- and I use it on optimize, which, let me read it says, get the recommended balance of power and battery life, so performance and batteries.

That's what I use it on, and I generally don't use it on high performance. Just because I don't feel like I need to. It runs like a beast. Superfast, smooth, beautiful, bright, bright enough everything. So what do I get for battery life after the long-winded question? So I look through what I get, and generally I have to charge this twice a day, no matter what and I usually have to charge it around 2 p.

m, or so, because it's really getting into that. You know 15 or less battery life, I'm on it from about 6 30 to 6 30 in the morning, comes off the charger and then around 2 p. m. When I'm putting my son down for a nap, I generally need to charge this phone and then um I'll charge it up, use it and then, by the time I go to bed, which is your know, between 10 and midnight, it needs to get charged again. At that point, it's about it's usually around a 15 battery life because again I'm using it so much.

But my screen on time, which is what I think of battery life um, I can get. I usually average about five hours of screen on time with the Galaxy Z fold too. Now to me, that's fine, it's normal! Of course. What I want more battery life. Yes, do I expect more battery life, not really, especially with the know how powerful, and you know bright, the display is, and this 120hz display and 5g, which is a hog on there, like.

I don't expect it. So it's like five hours, it's kind of what I expect. So I'm not blown away by it, but I'm also not like. Ah, this is awful. Some people might look at that and be awful.

Some people might get more than that. I get a lot of notifications uh with my security cameras and that kind of stuff, so that obviously eats away a little at the battery as well. But beyond that five hours I feel like screen on time is, is generally really, really good. Funny thing is when I was using on this airplane recently I turned off. You know you have to turn to airplane mode, which turns off um it by default, turns off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and 5g, or your mobile data, and when you turn off 5g, for instance, and just have no mobile data and really no Wi-Fi, I was getting amazing battery life.

So if I didn't have to use those things I would get, I would definitely probably be fine with using this phone all day long and not having to charge, but obviously I need data. So it's going to eat away at the battery, but yeah five hours of battery life with the Galaxy Z full two. Let me know in the comments down below what kind of battery life you're personally getting, because that's what I'm getting and that's generally what I've gotten on almost every other galaxy phone and most phones for that matter. So let me know about you guys. Thanks for watching see you guys down the road peace.


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