Samsung Galaxy S8 Battery Replacement

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As you may be using your Galaxy S8 for so much more than phone calls, a battery issue can be very inconvenient. Sometimes the problem is damage or system failure. However, it could also be an issue of significant use and therefore draining the battery quite quickly.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Battery Problems?

If your Galaxy S8 battery is draining fast or won’t even hold a charge, you may need to get it replaced. To avoid frantically looking for outlets to plug your Galaxy S8 into or running around with 1% battery, you can visit the professionals at CPR Cell Phone Repair.

Troubleshooting Samsung Galaxy S8 Battery

Before you bring your Galaxy S8 into a CPR shop for repair, there are a few things that you can try to improve your battery performance:

  • Low Power Mode 

To reduce the power consumption, turn your Galaxy S8 on Low Power Mode by going to Settings > Battery > turn on Low Power Mode.

  • Airplane Mode 

If you don’t need access to data, receiving or making calls, you can set your Galaxy S8 to airplane mode by swiping up on Control Center and tap the airplane logo.

  • Screen Brightness 

One of the Galaxy S8 biggest power waste comes from the brightness of your screen. To lower it, just swipe up in the Control Center, then use the slider to drag far left to turn the brightness down.

Let us Fix Your Samsung Galaxy S8 Battery Today 

If you have taken actions to conserve battery use and it is still not holding the charge, you might need a professional Galaxy S8 battery replacement or repair.  How much does it cost, you ask? Our technicians can look at your Galaxy S8 and estimate the cost and time of repair. Find a CPR store near you today!

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Two days ago, my cell phone (Motorola One 5G Ace) stopped working. I wasn't even able to make it power down. I took it to CPR. Nick (the owner) did some sort of diagnosis and fiddled with it a bit. When he gave it back to me it was working. I don't think he was quite sure what caused the problem. However, he charged nothing for his service and I left happy. CPR will be my first stop for any future repair needs.

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