Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Fold 4 ‘Light’ performance profile boosts battery life
Preorder the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 now
You can now book your Galaxy Z Fold 4 or Galaxy Z Flip 4 at Samsung’s online store before their launch. The foldable phones will be released to the market on August 26, but you can score great preorder deals before that.
How to turn on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4’s Light performance profile to increase battery life
As you can easily guess, the new Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 performance profiles can be found in the new Settings > Battery > Performance Profile section under which there are two options – Standard and Light – along with explanations what each of them does.
The new Z Fold 4 performance profile
This new performance profile section in One UI 4.1.1 makes a cameo on Samsung’s 2022 foldable phones seemingly in order to prolong their battery life as the Light mode explanation states, but is in fact a replacement of the Enhanced Processing switch of yesteryear that precious versions of One UI sport.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4’s Light vs Standard performance profile benchmarks
On top of that, benchmarking the Light profile against the Standard one on the Galaxy Z Fold 4 shows that Samsung’s new performance restrictions bring about 20% “lighter” benchmark scores compared to the Standard mode.
Galaxy Z Fold 4 Light vs Standard vs Z Fold 3 performance benchmarks
In fact, you can expect to gain the equivalent increase in battery life due to the processor throttling of the powerful Cortex-X2 core in Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 which is as mighty as it is heat producing when pushed to its limits in our subjective impressions from the foldable phone.
This is especially true in the case of the Galaxy Z Flip 4 whose thin and elegant frame doesn’t allow for stellar heat dissipation, so you are left with a whole lot of throttling anyway as you can see from our 3D gaming battery test which is the only area where it gave way to the Z Flip 3’s battery life. Put it in the new Light performance mode, though, and the universe will be back in a state of equilibrium.
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