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keithop

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But the battery widget isn’t necessarily for the phone alone, but for other devices (galaxy buds & watch). However, I’ll share the same thoughts as you if I didn’t have other devices with the phone.

ah well you see the phone for me, galaxy watch 5 pro can easily do 2 days or more! but I charge every evening so for me it's a non-issue. (probably more important if it's the 5 non-pro?)

I don't have my bud2 pros yet, due tomorrow!
 
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Ludatyk

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ah well you see the phone for me, galaxy watch 5 pro can easily do 2 days or more! but I charge every evening so for me it's a non-issue. (probably more important if it's the 5 non-pro?)

I don't have my bud2 pros yet, due tomorrow!
I have the Watch 4 Classic and Buds Pro (not the 2).

I mention in my post above... I use stacks widget feature, that way I can use multiple widgets to avoid taking up too much space. So, I'll be able to swipe to get a quick glance of my battery status.
 
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keithop

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Nah the quick tap shutter is a brand new update to the app so it releases it as you touch the shutter and not when you release your finger. You can have this on while still having prioritie quality on

right but there are three main components to capturing a fast moving subject

1. when I click the shutter button it has to take the photo NOW! not in 1 second
2. the shutter speed has to be as fast or faster than the speed the subject is moving, or it'll be motion blurred
3. keeping the subject in focus

so REALLY in my mind at least ;-), it's a combination of quick tap + fast capture speed (fast shutter) + focus tracking which would be optimal for fast moving subjects.

In theory, Samsung (and everyone else) would track the subject, work out it's moving quickly and set all those things automagically
 

keithop

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I have the Watch 4 Classic and Buds Pro (not the 2).

I mention in my post above... I use stacks widget feature, that way I can use multiple widgets to avoid taking up too much space. So, I'll be able to swipe to get a quick glance of my battery status.

Ive not really used the stack feature yet! but Im getting there :)
 
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The Game 161

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right but there are three main components to capturing a fast moving subject

1. when I click the shutter button it has to take the photo NOW! not in 1 second
2. the shutter speed has to be as fast or faster than the speed the subject is moving, or it'll be motion blurred
3. keeping the subject in focus

so REALLY in my mind at least ;-), it's a combination of quick tap + fast capture speed (fast shutter) + focus tracking which would be optimal for fast moving subjects.

In theory, Samsung (and everyone else) would track the subject, work out it's moving quickly and set all those things automagically
In an ideal world none of this should be needed but Samsung know this issue exists hense why they have created this app and seem to be improving it quite often

I'm just glad there are options to remove any delay even though I want it gone completely with no app needed. The fact the app is baked into the camera settings certainly says something
 

keithop

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In an ideal world none of this should be needed but Samsung know this issue exists hense why they have created this app and seem to be improving it quite often

I'm just glad there are options to remove any delay even though I want it gone completely with no app needed. The fact the app is baked into the camera settings certainly says something

yeah absolutely brilliant :) camera assistant gives me SO much more control..... ok I can argue it should be there automagically for other people but personally, I'm very happy with all the options!
 

Supersonicc

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I have no idea what you guys are doing to get poor battery life on your Folds

Sure if I download 4 hours of TV and Wifi Cast/Stream to my TV I can make a dent or use it as a mobile hotspot for 6 hours when I get a power cut, but these are not normal dailies.

On the odd occasion when I have over 10 hrs SOT because I have been binge reading on Kindle can also make a dent, but otherwise its fine

I can only assume your doing an awful lot of 5G streaming or gaming on the big screen to get such poor results over most other users IMO and is not representative for most but is specific to you :)
You raise a good point, my high Fold4 battery usage is likely due to using intensive video and camera editing apps on 5G or WiFi like Adobe Premiere Rush, Lightroom etc. amomgst others, multi-tasking & business work like Excel, YouTube streaming, some online gaming only if I get any down time! All use on the Fold4 main display at 120Hz with S-pen.

So I'm certainly not the typical user, likely a few power users on here! For the majority, most people should be fine to last a full day from 100% battery, especially mixing up using front screen with the main screen.

I would say the Fold4 battery life is sub-par compared to any later iPhone in my specific usage case. Likely due to the optimisation of iOS apps.

The Fold5 will hopefully eliminate any battery issues for demanding users with the more efficient Snapdragon Gen 2 chipset.
 

The Game 161

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With night mode vs without night mode lol
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Triband

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Based on my limited experience so far of using the Ultra, I would say the new Snapdragon Gen 2 chip is significantly helping towards the battery efficiency; this is resulting in serious battery life gains. The 5000 mAh battery I've found it to be really stella and this is using it high intensity, 1440p screen with 120mhz straight from turning it on. I get over a full day's use on all apps. Really impressed.



If your using the screen at 120Hz refresh rate at 1080p, easily expect a solid 2 day use out of it no matter how intense your usage is - it's that good.



I am actually surprised by how improved the Ultra battery performance has been so far. Battery life usually disappoints me! Reviewers and even Samsung in advertising need to give this more attention.



Compared to the Fold4, I have to say the Ultra is probably twice as good; at least the battery efficiency is twice as good.



As others have mentioned battery life is a non-issue - it's something not to worry or think about with the Ultra.

Did you by any chance have s22 ultra Snapdragon version prior to 23 ultra? That's what I have and was curious if 23 ultra is significantly better in battery life area.
 

SteveJUAE

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right but there are three main components to capturing a fast moving subject

1. when I click the shutter button it has to take the photo NOW! not in 1 second
2. the shutter speed has to be as fast or faster than the speed the subject is moving, or it'll be motion blurred
3. keeping the subject in focus

so REALLY in my mind at least ;-), it's a combination of quick tap + fast capture speed (fast shutter) + focus tracking which would be optimal for fast moving subjects.

In theory, Samsung (and everyone else) would track the subject, work out it's moving quickly and set all those things automagically
You forgot burst mode that as I have shown even on my Fold 4 is shooting at 2.5x faster shutter speed and at 3x FPS over my IP14P

If you was using a DSLR you would use this along with panning with your fast moving subject :)

or

The other old fashion way and use a fast flash to freeze the action LOL

Trouble is everyone is relying on computational analysis to replace simple and basic good photography practices :) and then complain the AI got it wrong LOL

One of the main things that separated pro's from armatures of old was they always used 10's of rolls of film and picked the best one out of 100's, We can all follow this now and not expect to get just 1 perfect picture with just 1 click :)

Candid shots have always been lucky :D
 
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ian87w

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Been testing the camera assistant app with quick tap shutter on compared to off and I'm not noticing any difference in image quality I imagine it may be more obvious in darker situations but for shots of your kids or pets this option removes any blurry photos completely

So yeah happy to admit was wrong on this one

This is brand new update BTW in camera assistant app
And let's see how many of those youtubers ammended their first bashing of Samsung shutter lag.
 

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This is why OneUI is my favorite Android OS. It offers a lot more than even stock Android, while Samsung managed to keep things nearly bug-free (unlike Apple and their own iOS) with every releases.
I’ll be honest, over the years, I’ve been quick to bash One UI for its heaviness and lack of smoothness. One UI 5 + Android 13 seems to have changed the latter. I’m also getting to appreciate the features and functionality that One UI offers that others just don’t! After having issues with most Pixels and being tired of the iPhone at the moment, Samsung is worth another try. I’ve been tinkering with the Tab S8 for a few days and I’ve been really enjoying it. I know the S23 Ultra will be the icing on the cake. Wednesday can’t come fast enough.
 

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I tried to use the phone as much as possible to test but by 10pm I was knackered and I ended up with 4 hours, 37 mins screen on time with 40% left
lol you ran out of energy before the phone did? Actually 4 and half hours looking at any one thing is a big chunk out of a day when you think about it.

I really wore through the batteries on my iPhone and my Samsung last week but I was flat out sick. I thought I was recovered, but last night was a bad night like I rebounded back to being sick again so I don’t know. There’s only so much YouTube and web surfing even I can stand.

I’m on my iPhone 11 on Wi-Fi right now. Waiting for FedEx in my pajamas. 🤣
 
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