Step 1: Accessing the Settings
In order to disable the energy saving function, you need to access the settings menu of your Samsung device. Follow these simple steps:
- Locate and tap on the “Settings” app on your home screen.
- Scroll down and tap on “Display” or “Display & Brightness” (depending on your Samsung device model).
- Look for “Screen timeout” or “Sleep” options and tap on it.
Step 2: Adjusting the Screen Timeout
Now that you’ve reached the screen timeout settings, it’s time to make some adjustments:
- If you want to completely disable the energy saving function, select the “Screen timeout” option and set it to the highest available value (e.g., 10 minutes or Never).
- If you want to keep the energy saving function but with less aggressive dimming or screen-off timing, choose an appropriate duration from the available options.
Step 3: Customizing the Energy Saving Mode (optional)
If you still want to conserve battery life without completely disabling the energy saving function, Samsung offers a customizable energy-saving mode. Follow these additional steps:
- Go back to the main “Display” settings menu.
- Find and tap on “Energy saving mode”, “Battery”, or a similar option.
- Choose “Custom” or “Power saving level” to access further customization options.
- Adjust the settings according to your preferences. You may find options like limiting CPU performance, reducing screen resolution, or disabling background app refresh.
Step 4: Saving and Exiting the Settings
After adjusting the necessary settings, it’s essential to save your changes. Follow these final steps:
- Look for a save or apply button on the screen or tap the back arrow until you reach the main settings menu.
- Exit the settings by either pressing the home button or using the navigation gestures, depending on your Samsung device model.
There you have it! You’ve successfully disabled Samsung’s energy saving function. Enjoy an uninterrupted viewing experience on your Samsung device without any unwanted dimming or screen-off issues.
Remember, modifying these settings may impact your device’s battery life, so choose the options that best suit your needs. Experiment with different settings until you find the ideal balance between screen timeout, energy saving, and battery performance.