diff --git a/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md b/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md index 20b3d206..b5bdcd23 100644 --- a/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md +++ b/_vendors-content/samsung/user.md @@ -10,10 +10,28 @@ manufacturer: samsung - **Android Oreo and Nougat**: App power monitor, Background restrictions - **Android Marshmallow or below**: Smart manager -1. [ Android 11 ](#android-11)
-2. [ Android Pie and 10 ](#android-pie-and-10)
-3. [ Android Oreo and Nougat ](#android-oreo-and-nougat)
-4. [ Android Marshmallow and older ](#android-marshmallow-and-older )
+1. [ Android 13 ](#android-13) +2. [ Android 11 ](#android-11)
+3. [ Android Pie and 10 ](#android-pie-and-10)
+4. [ Android Oreo and Nougat ](#android-oreo-and-nougat)
+5. [ Android Marshmallow and older ](#android-marshmallow-and-older )
+ + +## Android 13 + +The settings are mostly the same as Android 11 below, with a few changes: + +* The "Optimize battery usage" option doesn't exist anymore under "Special Access". +* Under "Device Care" there is no "Automation" or "Advanced" option anymore. + +So the **existing options** to change would be: +1. The per-app setting. +2. Adaptive battery. +3. Put unused apps to sleep. + +> The _"Put unused apps to sleep"_ option is the major headache we see on Samsung - a non-standard app-killing feature that isn't present in AOSP implemented only by Samsung which puts an app you did not use for X days to a mode with restricted background processing. On some releases, the period was short as 3 days. So if you did not use your alarm clock over the weekend your alarm would not ring. + + ## Android 11