Since users usually keep their AC adapter connected while using their laptop, the battery is often in a state of high-power(98-100%) for extended length of time which causes a reduction in battery life.

B. Balanced Mode(Blue color): Stops charging when power is above 80% and resumes charging when power is below 78%. This mode is recommended when using the Notebook on battery power during meetings or conferences.


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Q: Why does the battery have a short charging time at the Windows login when restarting the laptop after the AC adapter has already been connected for a period of time (The battery light will turn orange then will turn white/green light in a few seconds)?

My brother and I purchased the new iPhone 15 Pro Max when it released in September. At the beginning the iPhone was overheating even when charging. I also noticed that the battery would drain very quickly. I charge my phone up to 85-95% & only charge it to 100% when I know I will be out & about all day. But most of the time even if I do go out all day the max I charge the phone to is 95%.

A battery is a chemical device, and chemistry is generally pretty variable and uncertain, as well as being analog, not digital. Apple specs the battery capacity to remain above 80% for 500 full charge cycles, but that is a minimum requirement; there is no published maximum expected capacity. So sometimes batteries will perform much better than that minimum specification, and sometimes the change in maximum capacity won't be linear. There is no way to predict in advance what the real-life performance of any specific battery will be.

Your battery did not drop 1%. It probably dropped 0.1% from 100% to 99.9%, because the gauge in the phone just displays the whole number, not the fraction, so 99.9% appears as 99%. But any loss of capacity is NORMAL.

Is this something new because I had my iPhone 14 Pro for 1 year and the battery health was still at 100% when I got rid of it. I haven't changed my charging habits only us about 40-50 of my battery during the day turn it off at night and charge to 100% 1st thing in the morning. Now with the 15pro max Ive experienced what you just answered after 25 charging cycles

As always, you should purchase a product that best matches your needs. After you purchase your Samsung device, do keep an eye on the battery health. As they also employ the same laws of physics as Apple devices, the battery health will diminish with time and usage.

Please read through the post before posting the same "me too" response. There is absolutely nothing wrong with your phone or battery, it is normal for batteries to degrade over time. Usually about 1% a month.

Battery Health is the most comprehensive tool for gaining vital information about your MacBook's battery, such as current charge level, battery capacity, power usage, temperature, charge cycles and much more.

I then opened up the Razer Synapse Software. As per the link below, I should be able to access the "Battery Health Optimizer" module: _id/9681/~/how-to-enable-the-battery-charge-limiter-feature-in-razer-synapse-3

Could it be that Razer is still updating the software and has not released the update, or am I missing something else here? Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I am already finding that this laptop runs hot under normal conditions (just internet browsing or using MS Office), and I really want to make sure I can prevent any battery bloating from occurring. Thanks!

Introduced with iOS 9, Low Power Mode is an easy way to extend the battery life of your iPhone when it starts to get low. Your iPhone lets you know when your battery level goes down to 20%, and again at 10%, and lets you turn on Low Power Mode with one tap. Or you can enable it by going to Settings > Battery. Low Power Mode reduces display brightness, optimizes device performance, and minimizes system animations. Apps including Mail will not download content in the background, and features like AirDrop, iCloud sync, and Continuity will be disabled. You can still use key functions like making and receiving phone calls, email, and messages, accessing the Internet, and more. And when your phone charges up again, Low Power Mode automatically switches off.

Low Power Mode prolongs battery life by turning off always-on display, limiting the cellular and Wi-Fi connections of your Apple Watch, and disabling background sensor readings including heart rate measurements, high and low heart rate notifications, irregular rhythm notifications, and blood oxygen measurements.

When not connected to your iPhone, your Apple Watch will attempt to retrieve notifications approximately once an hour. When your Apple Watch battery reaches 80% charge Low Power Mode automatically switches off.

Brightness. Dim the screen to the lowest comfortable level to achieve maximum battery life. For instance, when watching a video on an airplane, you may not need full brightness if the cabin lights are off.

I just bought an old asus K73SD laptop. Its battery only charges up to 56%, and then stops charging. After a few researches on the net, I found the "Asus battery health care" program, and installed it. My problem is, I can't change anything in it; the three options, " Full capacity", "Balanced mode" and "Maximum lifespan mode" are there but I am unable to choose one. I would like help, I'm really stuck with it and I want my laptop to charge up to 100%...Have a good day,

Batteries degrade even if you don't use them. According to testing, a fullycharged lithium-ion battery will lose about 20 percent of its capacity aftera year of storage, and if stored in a warm place that number can increaseto 35 percent.

I don't believe you can check the battery health in a similar manner as an iPhone. The only way - as far as I have figured out - is to keep a log of how the battery percentage changes depending on your usage. A while ago I kept track of the battery discharge of my now 2.5 year old Marq Expedition. I always keep it in battery saver mode (with OHR and activity tracking enabled) or in flight mode, unless I am logging an avtivity. I sync after activities and sometimes omce more during the day.

For all my Garmin devices I have observed that battery discharge is non linear. For example, in the interval 75% down to 65% discharge is faster than from 60 to 50, where it is very slow. From 40 down to 30 it is more than twice as fast. But across the entire range, 100 to 0 specs seems to be met. I recently ran my Fenix 5 (shortly 5 years old) from full to empty with GPS on. It lasted some 23:50 hours, not far from the 24h specification.

I know that batteries ages both from use and age, so things may change for my devices. But a 20% draw per day is way too much. Have you tried to run your watch in battery saver mode, to see what happens if the watch is not connected to your phone? And no pulse OX.

Coming December my MBA M1 is 3 years old. The current battery healthness is still at 97 %. But the most time I use it stationary via PD from my Dell display. Maybe 3 - 4 times per month I use it mobile.

Maximum cycle count for i.e macbook air m1 : 1000

A normal battery is designed to retain up to 80% of its original capacity at its maximum cycle count when operating under normal conditions. The one-year warranty includes service coverage for a defective battery. If it is out of warranty, Apple offers battery service for a charge.

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Ive had my iPhone SE-3 since it came out in March 2022 and my battery is still at 100% capacity with these so-called optimizations disabled. I used to have similar issues with previous phones when I let Apple interfere with my charging habits. Your mileage of course may vary but, I feel that I do a better job of taking care of my battery my own way.

I was watching someones YouTube video and it said that their battery health actually went up! How insane, right?

That's what I said.

Before updating to iOS 17, I had 100% battery health.

I updated to iOS 17 , I had 98 percent.

On b2 it was the same.

Yesterday, when I updated to beta 3, it went down to 97 percent.

I will report this to apple. You are right that it maybe isn't a bug, but I've never seen a battery go that fast. I had an iPhone SE 2020 for about a year, and it was at 98% for a lot of the time despite me updating to iOS 14 beta and iOS 15 betas.

These are just my findings, but yes, this may not be a bug but the batteries aging.

As others have said, this is beta software, and you should expect things like this to happen. I just want to add that during the first couple of days after installing a new OS release, iOS does a bunch of background tasks that might drain the battery at a faster pace temporarily.

I have been on iOS since 2016, but I have a question

What do those background refresh tasks have to do with the maximum capacity of my battery health going down from like $.97 94%

Just asking

The battery drains much quicker on iOS 17 beta. It drains quicker on iOS 17, beta three. Battery percentages are not reliable on iOS 17 beta. There have been multiple radars submitted regarding that specific issue

It's most likely that the code hasn't yet been optimised to reflect the true health, or predicted health because that is really what it is, of the device. Highly unlikely that the health of your battery is degrading rapidly, far more likely apple are still gathering data to do the final calibrations.

I have HP Elitebook 840 G5 and after I updated my BIOS to Q78 Ver. 01.17.00 08/04/2021, the Maximize my battery health option didn't work now and my battery charge at full capacity instead of the previous 79 %.

I set up the option using your support video over here - =u8e9oWso_BE&ab_channel=HPSupport, so I log to the BIOS - > Advanced -> Power Management option -> Set option Maximize my battery health (it appears with information what this setting actually do), and after reboot it still does not work. ff782bc1db

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