my battery health is 60%. please what do i do about it?

as_mike03
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my battery health is 60%. please what do i do about it?

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 5,136 Pathfinder

    @as_mike03

    A battery health of 60% indicates that your battery's capacity has diminished over time, which is normal for older devices or batteries that have been heavily used. Try to do a Battery Calibration. Fully charge your battery, then let it drain completely before recharging it to 100%. This can help recalibrate the battery's health indicator.

    You can generate a battery report on a Windows device, open the Command Prompt as an administrator by searching for "Command Prompt" in the Start menu, then right-clicking it and selecting "Run as administrator." Once it's open, type the command powercfg /batteryreport and press Enter. This will create a file named battery-report.html, typically saved in your user folder. The exact file path will be displayed in the Command Prompt. Navigate to this location using File Explorer and open the file in your web browser to view a detailed report about your device’s battery, including usage statistics and health information.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,601

    A 60% battery health is generally considered low and will lead to noticeable performance issues like reduced usage time and potential performance limitations. While you might not need to replace it immediately, it's a good time to consider optimizing battery usage and potentially get it replaced when it's convenient.
    Here's a more detailed look at what to do:

    1. Optimize Battery Usage:
      Charge Strategically: Avoid charging to 100% and letting the battery drain completely. Try to keep the battery level between 20% and 80% whenever possible.
      Use Original Charger and Cable: Use the charger and cable that came with your device.
      Reduce Screen Brightness: Lowering screen brightness can significantly reduce battery drain.
      Disable Unnecessary Features: Turn off features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and location services when not in use.
      Limit Background App Refresh: Restrict apps from refreshing in the background to conserve battery.
      Use Adaptive Battery: If your device supports it, turn on adaptive battery settings to optimize battery usage.
      Use Low Power Mode: Enable low power mode to further reduce battery consumption.
    2. Consider Battery Replacement:
      Noticeable Performance Issues:
      If you're experiencing noticeable performance issues like shorter usage time, frequent restarts, or performance limitations, it's a good indication that the battery is degrading.
      Warranty:
      Check if your device is still under warranty. Apple, for example, will replace the battery for free if it drops below 80% within the warranty period.
      Cost of Replacement:
      Consider the cost of replacing the battery. Apple offers battery replacement at authorized service centers.
    3. Calibrate Your Battery (if applicable):
      Follow Calibrating Steps: If you're using an Android device, you can try calibrating the battery by charging it to 100%, leaving it plugged in for a couple of hours, then using it until it completely drains, and then charging it back to 100%
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