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Samsung SM-S901B

Galaxy S22

Performance data from 4 tracked devices

About the Galaxy S22 (SM-S901B) from Samsung

Detailed battery performance data for the Samsung SM-S901B (marketed as "Galaxy S22"). Each row represents a real device contributing data to our analytics database.

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Individual Device Performance

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Device First Snapshot Snapshots Last Snapshot Restarts Avg Duration
(days)
Max Duration
(days)
Awake Ratio
(lower = better)
Max Temp Avg Temp Avg Level
Battery history for SM-S901B device c495fb76
33812 96 6.8d 26.8d 0.608 52.3°C 28.5°C
62.0%
Battery history for SM-S901B device c91b776a
11312 18 34.1d 46.8d 0.248 41.9°C 27.8°C
82.3%
Battery history for SM-S901B device 0a80c302
50050 84 9.9d 25.7d 0.479 39.9°C 27.6°C
61.9%
Battery history for SM-S901B device 0ba68787
86734 12 13.2d 27.1d 0.456 45.6°C 29.4°C
72.6%

(1) The awake ratio is the amount of time the device (here an Android tablet or smartphone) spends not "sleeping". When the device sleeps, most of its components are inactive. The screen is inactive, the main processor is inactive. This is the reason why it uses very few battery in this state. Having a big awake ratio means that the device is always doing something. This is often caused by background applications. This can also mean that the device is plugged and is charging. While awake, most of its components are active and the device's life length will be affected. If it happens that your device awake ratio is high, consider finding what applications are constantly working in background, likely for useless purpose. Consider also unplugging your device when its battery is full or almost full. You will see that your battery life will increase and you will keep your device up running for a long time with no need to replace the battery.