So previously, when you went to get battery information, the screen on time would represent the actual screen on time of your device since your last full charge.

Now, with OneUI 16, in their infinite wisdom, Samsung have decided that the screen on time is calculated based on the usage PER DAY.

This means that this morning, when I unplugged my phone at 100% I already had 1 and a half hours of screen on time from the previous night.

I see no way to change this back to the way it used to be. Great choice Samsung, great choice

  • iMrParker@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I agree. SOT is most useful as a metric calculated based on battery usage from 100%. Not based on your last 24 hours. That’s one thing I dislike when i use my iPhone… You can’t even select a time window in the battery stats graph