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In the One UI 5 superstructure, Samsung introduced a number of restrictions to your device Galaxy had the best possible battery life. Unfortunately, these limitations lead to some apps crashing unnecessarily or simply not working on your device.

To save battery, One UI 5 will automatically intervene if an app is draining the battery in the background. This can be the case with applications that necessarily "suck" data, in which case this feature can be useful. In other cases, the add-on disables applications that need to run in the background, such as YouTube Music. Fortunately, there is a way to change this by setting up unlimited access to apps.

Unlimited access to apps on your phone Galaxy with One UI 5 you can easily set up. Just follow the steps below:

  • Open it Settings.
  • Scroll down and tap an item Application.
  • Select the app for which you want to change the battery optimization.
  • Select an item on this page Battery.
  • Change Optimized or Restricted to “Without limits".

You can set unlimited access for any application you find on your phone Galaxy it shuts down for no reason or doesn't work in the background. Setting it to "No Limits" will allow the app to run in the background undisturbed, regardless of how much power it uses. If you notice that your battery is suddenly draining faster, you may want to revert the change for the app in question. However, this shouldn't be a problem with "apps" like YouTube Music or other media services.

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