Power saving

Activate Power saving mode and change the settings for Power saving mode.

CPU power saving: Set the device to limit some system resource usage.

Screen power saving: Set the device to decrease the brightness of the display.

Background colour: Set the device to decrease the brightness of the background colour of email and Internet. Turn off haptic feedback: Set to prevent the device from vibrating when you press the Option key or the Back key, or press and hold the Power key or the Home key.

Learn about power saving: View information for saving battery power.

Battery

View the amount of battery power consumed by your device.

Applications manager

View and manage the applications on your device.

Location services

Change the settings for location services.

Use wireless networks: Set to use Wi-Fi and/or mobile networks for finding your location.

Use GPS satellites: Set to use GPS satellites for finding your location.

Location and Google search: Set the device to use your current location for Google search and other Google services.

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Under the hood, the Galaxy S3 is powered by powerful processors—either the Exynos 4412 or Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, depending on the model. These chipsets, coupled with 1GB of RAM, provide users with the performance needed for multitasking, smoother graphics, and more efficient energy consumption. The device comes with internal storage options ranging from 16GB to 64GB, expandable via microSD, offering ample space for apps, media, and documents.

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