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S24 plus battery charged at 100% drops percentage to 99% after a few minutes of use?

(Topic created: 08-20-2024 08:20 PM)
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Galaxy S24

So, a few days ago I noticed when my phone has charged to 100%, it quickly drops to 99% within a minute or less from simply unplugging the charger. Anyone has any thoughts? Up to recently, it would stay on 100% then drop to 99 after some use, not immediately after unplugging the charger. 

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By the way, did Samsung remove the "Fully Charged" notification from these new models? My Note 20 ultra used to say that in addition to showing the battery percentage.
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Lol now that you mention it I can't remember if it says it or not. I don't really look for that. I have modes and routines beep once when it hits 100% and then I just unplug it.
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You mind sharing how to do that?
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For the "if" you pick battery level and choose what I have. For the "then" choose effects and then pick beep once.1724211738926_1724211738915_0.jpg
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This is in Modes and Routines?
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Yes. You tap modes and routines and then tap the routines tab on the bottom right. That takes you to the page to set up a routine. You start with the if, then move to the then. You have to hit the + at the top first.1724212023960_1724212023950_0.jpg
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I got it. Thanks for this. I had no idea this could be done.
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You're welcome! Yeah, it does come in handy!
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I help my husband, son, and brother with this stuff all the time lol. It's fun for me. I just know basic get around things for phones, though. I'm not really techy to know about other things like tvs, appliances, etc. Just basic stuff. Glad I was able to help you.
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Yes. First time I am using Mode and Routines 😀. The only thing, it's only allowing me to select vibrate when it reaches 100% rather than a sound.