GSDer
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You should get a screenshot of that and wing it to the AccuBattery folks - they probably need to fix their code.according to Accubattery the battery looks much better (it's showing 125% under health
You should get a screenshot of that and wing it to the AccuBattery folks - they probably need to fix their code.according to Accubattery the battery looks much better (it's showing 125% under health
What does the Health tab in AccuBattery show you? It should look something like this:Apparently my battery is done.
It takes a few day's worth of charges for AccuBattery to build up an accurate model of your battery health. Stick with it for a week or so and see what it says then.Here what it says this morning. Yesterday for the first time I had to charge it 3 times and I didn't even use it..
We'll need more information than what you've provided to tell what might be going on - there's lots of reasons your battery might be draining rapidly when you aren't using the phone a lot. How about this - fully charge the phone, use it normally without any incremental charge cycles until it gets down to about 30% and then capture screenshots from:It's been a couple of days now that not even 30 minutes after I unplug it that my phone goes from 100%(2 minutes later 98% and I only use whatsapp) and then goes not even lasting for 4 hours to 84 to now as of 2pm being at 36% and I haven't even used my phone only for texting on whatsapp again 2 hours ago.
I've had my Nexus 6P for about 14 months now. Whilst the phone is great, we all know that battery life has been the biggest let-down. Ever since I got my phone I've had to charge it at least once a day, often twice. However, over the last couple of weeks the battery seems to have fallen off a cliff. I'm now having to charge my phone at every opportunity. This morning the battery has dropped from full to 32% in less than 4 hours, with just one game of Rummikub, a few emails read as this message. Has anybody else's 6P suffered a similar fate? I've still got 10 months on my contract and can't afford to replace the phone, so I guess I'm going to have to fork out and replace the battery. Bummer.
Would be nice, it's a decent phone. Alas, it was never released here in the UK. I've directly imported handsets before, but it's a warranty minefield and insurance companies won't touch them.Sell the Nexus 6P and get a V20. This was my biggest fear when buying a phone with sealed battery. You can try to replace the battery yourself, just watch a Youtube tutorial. Might be a little tricky and risky.
I've had my Nexus 6P for about 14 months now. Whilst the phone is great, we all know that battery life has been the biggest let-down. Ever since I got my phone I've had to charge it at least once a day, often twice. However, over the last couple of weeks the battery seems to have fallen off a cliff. I'm now having to charge my phone at every opportunity. This morning the battery has dropped from full to 32% in less than 4 hours, with just one game of Rummikub, a few emails read as this message. Has anybody else's 6P suffered a similar fate? I've still got 10 months on my contract and can't afford to replace the phone, so I guess I'm going to have to fork out and replace the battery. Bummer.
Hi. Yeah I have watched some YouTube videos on swapping the battery, and the Nexus 6P seems to be about the worst of the worst for ease of doing it. I love the phone in every other detail, and I'll be sorry to see it go. My experience with the 6P has indeed made me think that removable battery is the way to go for my next phone. It'd have to be one hell of a great phone with a fixed battery to make me even consider buying it. It's a shame, because I had a Nexus 5 before the 6P and never had a problem with the battery.Sorry to hear about that. Phones grow on us overtime, and we know they don't last forever. Have you though about watching a YouTube tutorial and replacing the battery yourself? What are your thoughts now on sealed batteries and does this make you think about removable batteries as an option for future purchases?