Samsung urges users to enable three hidden ‘automated’ performance settings that make your phone faster… – The US Sun

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Samsung urges users to enable three hidden ‘automated’ performance settings that make your phone faster… – The US Sun

SAMSUNG has revealed three settings that can automatically improve your phone’s performance.

If you’ve had your Samsung Galaxy phone for a while and have noticed a drop in performance, there is a simple solution to try.

Make sure your Samsung phone is optimized for the best possible performanceCredit: Samsung

This is all part of Samsung’s Device Care settings, which aim to keep your smartphone in tip-top condition.

The settings are available free of charge on recent Samsung phones modelsso it’s worth checking them out.

“Your Galaxy smartphone comes with a built-in feature called Device Care that gives you all the tools you need to keep your device running smoothly and optimize your smartphone’s performance,” Samsung explains.

“Not only does it provide quick access to check your device’s battery, storage, memory and security, but it can also run automatic optimization checks on your phone for faster and better performance.”

There are many manual settings to try, but many of them can be automated.

This saves you a lot of hassle once they are set up, allowing your Samsung phone to optimize its performance in the background.

HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY OPTIMIZE SAMSUNG PHONES

First you need to go to Settings > Device care.

Then tap More options > Advanced, and you will find a list of features that you can automate.

The first setting is automatic optimization.

The hidden Samsung button instantly unlocks the “battery performance” boost – and you can even set it to press automatically

This automatically runs your Samsung phone optimization tool once a day.

You can also optimize manually at any time in your Device Care device settings.

The second setting is auto restart, which will automatically turn your Samsung on and off at the time you set.

And the third point is Optimize Settings.

Try these automated settings to see if your Samsung phone’s performance improvesCredit: Samsung

Samsung explains: “Turn on to save battery power by optimizing your settings when you’re not using your phone.”

You can also use this page to enable pop-up notifications for these settings.

AN ADDITIONAL ADVICE

Another option worth looking into is your phone’s memory (not to be confused with storage, where all your main files are kept).

Samsung – a brief history

Here’s what you need to know…

  • Samsung is a large South Korean company made up of many companies operating globally.
  • It is known locally as “chaebol”, which means “business conglomerate”.
  • It was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company
  • But over several decades, it has diversified into the food industry, insurance, textiles and retail.
  • It was not until the late 1960s that Samsung entered the electronics industry, for which it is today best known in the West.
  • She also launched businesses in construction and shipbuilding in the 1970s.
  • Today, Samsung’s main sources of revenue are its smartphones and computer chips.
  • The company accounts for about a fifth of South Korea’s total exports and about 17 percent of the country’s GDP.
  • More than 270,000 employees are employed by Samsung worldwide
  • And in 2023, Samsung Electronics achieved the equivalent of $194 billion in revenue.

“Memory allows your device to load information quickly,” Samsung said.

“If you notice your device slowing down or your apps or games aren’t working as they should, free up memory by closing background apps to improve performance.”

Simply go to Settings > Device care > Memory.

Then you can exclude all apps from the “cleaning cycle” and tap Clean now.

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