![]() RELATED: Debunking Battery Life Myths for Mobile Phones, Tablets, and Laptops After a year, your battery life won’t be as long as when the phone was new, and it will continue to degrade as the years go by. If you’ve ever had to constantly recharge your older phone because the battery would only last a couple of hours, then you know how annoying this is. RELATED: Everything You Need to Know About Improving Your iPhone's Battery Lifeįortunately, there are two excellent metrics you can check to get a big picture view of your battery’s health.Ĭompounding the problem is that most mobile phones don’t have a user-accessible battery that can be swapped out with a new, fresh battery. The first is the maximum remaining capacity (the total charge your battery can hold). The second is the total number of charge cycles the battery has gone through. Real world use always chips away at the total capacity over time, but a healthy battery will have only a few percents shaved off its original capacity. ![]()
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