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Galaxy S24The lower a battery goes, the faster it dies. This is true of all batteries. This is because (especially if you are still using it), the phone uses the same amount of power with less resource. If you see it go to 15%, for goodness' sake, charge it. You should actually not let your battery go below 23-25% unless unavoidable. At 18% is should automatically give you a notification asking if you want to put it in power saving mode. If you get that notification, do it and get to a charger as soon as possible.
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Galaxy S24The phone is still in use just by being on. Each time you turn on the screen to look at the battery level, it uses an enormous amount of the power it has left. It uses power just by being a phone, as it checks for the wi-fi connection (or remains connected), it checks for the mobile signal and attached BT devices, along with a host of other functions. Just charge your phone when you see the battery going low. Keep a charger or power bank handy. Why panic if you know where your chargers are, and if you notice your battery going below 30%, just either give it a boost or fully charge it. You don't need to fully charge it each time it's on the charger, sometimes you only need it to give you enough for the next couple of hours.
If you are losing power while you are at work, that usually means you are not charging it every night. Many people keep chargers in their workspace, or at least a cable where they an draw power from their computer.
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Galaxy S24I would look at what apps are running. for example Facebook apps can kill a battery. I would uninstall any apps you are not using everyday if possible most Samsung apps are not removable. I would also change your battery settings to put unused apps to sleep as well as take away the run in back ground options from all but critical apps. I almost never need to charge my phone until the end of the day. just my suggestions take them as they are offered, as suggestions.
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Galaxy S24Doesn't the S24 have wireless charging? Just get a charging pad to keep at your workspace and whenever you are not actively using the phone, place the phone on the pad. Your phone is usable while charging, even when connected to a corded charger. There is no need to turn a phone off while charging. Putting it on and taking it off the charging pad between uses is the best way to keep it charged throughout a day of heavy usage. Allowing your battery to continually die or go too low does more harm to the battery than intermittent charging. Also set your phone to auto-optimize so that things running in the background or using too many resources are closed down.