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Updated · MUO - MakeUseOf · Jun 6
Samsung Galaxy S26 Users Can Cut 5% to 20% Battery Drain by Disabling Customization Service
Updated
Updated · MUO - MakeUseOf · Jun 6

Samsung Galaxy S26 Users Can Cut 5% to 20% Battery Drain by Disabling Customization Service

3 articles · Updated · MUO - MakeUseOf · Jun 6

Summary

  • Battery usage logs on a Galaxy S26 showed Samsung’s Customization Service consuming more power than apps like Instagram and YouTube, and turning it off removed the drain from the menu.
  • Samsung enables the service when users sign in with a Samsung account; it gathers activity across Samsung apps and sends that data to Samsung’s servers, which can keep it active in the background.
  • Samsung says the service can collect app usage, enabled features, search and browsing history, location data and music preferences, with the data also used for direct marketing and personalized ads.
  • Users can disable it in Settings under Samsung account privacy controls, but deleting previously collected data requires a separate web request through Samsung’s My Data deletion page.
  • The reported trade-off was minimal—core apps and features kept working normally—while other battery-saving options on Galaxy phones include Light performance mode and Sleeping Apps.

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