At the end of March, Samsung launched the One UI 6.1 update globally for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5, bringing new AI features found in the Galaxy S24. Although the update came with a lot of good things, it also brought some problems. Users complained about high battery consumption and many other problems. More than a month later, the battery drain issue is still there, and many people are angry with One UI 6.1, especially those with the Galaxy S23.
If you have a Galaxy S23 you’ll be mad at One UI 6.1
One UI 6.1 introduced several issues for the Galaxy S23 series and latest foldable devices. In particular, users experienced issues with fingerprint recognition and battery life. Samsung quickly realized the first problem and released a solution in April. However, he did not talk about the battery issue. While complaints are piling up across multiple online platforms, the company has yet to acknowledge this, let alone issue a fix.
Sometimes major updates cause temporary battery drain due to various system optimizations. Usually, things return to normal after a few days. However, that was not what happened this time. Galaxy S23 Ultra users are still experiencing significant battery drain (there aren’t many reports from users of other S23 models). The same thing happens with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. The team is working on… SamMobile Confirmed this issue on two Fold 5 units and two Flip 5 units.
It is unclear whether Samsung is aware of these reports and is working to find the root of the problem. But its silence on the issue is frustrating users. We hope that the company resolves the issue soon. Meanwhile, you can disable additional power-hungry features like AOD (Always On Display) and high screen resolution to extend your Galaxy’s battery life.
Other devices don’t have this problem
The Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5 were the first three devices to receive the One UI 6.1 update. Since then, Samsung has shipped the new version of One UI to more than a dozen other models, and none of them have had battery drain issues. The company likely identified the issue at an early stage and resolved it before expanding the launch.
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