Users with a Samsung Galaxy device may now reportedly use their built-in "Game Booster" option to help gamers improve their mobile gaming experience through settings optimization.

The application tracks a game's performance on a Samsung mobile and modifies settings automatically to improve gameplay. Game Booster also monitors memory consumption and temperature and makes automated adjustments. Users can turn off features like Samsung's virtual assistant Bixby and conceal notifications to keep their focus on their game.

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Sources indicate that Game Booster is simple to access. While playing a game, users only need to swipe up to enter portrait mode or left to enter landscape mode. After that, all users must hit the Game Booster symbol, which appears as a little video game controller in the bottom right corner.

Users will then see a landing screen emerge. Players can return to their game after selecting "Start" to initiate the function. Additionally, users of the Gaming Hub program can modify how they use the feature.

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Game Booster Modes

The player can access "Game Booster" by tapping the "More" menu in the top right corner and choosing "Game Optimization."

This will display a plethora of pre-configured parameters catered to various user inclinations. It also highlights the drawback of utilizing the feature: Game Booster's high battery usage.

The "Standard" mode guarantees an outstanding balance between battery life and gaming performance. However, there is a warning that the "Performance" option, designed to maximize gaming enjoyment, may consume more battery power.

Projected Samsung Features

While the Game Booster is already available, users may overlook a plethora of projected features for Galaxy devices.

Recently, a leaker revealed a new feature from Samsung called "App Lock," indicating that it will be included in the upcoming Android 15 upgrade, which South Korean techies refer to as One UI 7. This suggests that this feature, with the much-discussed "Secure Folder" feature, be included in the upcoming major upgrade for Samsung devices.   

App Lock will provide an experience in this most recent location that enables users to maintain privacy on a particular app, particularly in cases where the app does not provide the capability. 

Well-known leaker Tarun Vats revealed information about Samsung's upcoming Android 15 update, which is focused on its One UI 7. This update will introduce a new experience called "App Lock," which allows users to lock a specific app with a passcode or biometric lock and prevent anyone borrowing the device or knowing the passcode from accessing it.

Recently, this option was found in Samsung's One UI 7 device settings; however, the system version is not yet accessible.   

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