Why does the battery life percentage drop from 5% to 0% in less than 30-40 sec?

AlphaAndroid

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Konnichiwaaa,guys!
I own a Samsung Galaxy A5 2016 and recently i've noticed while listening to music that my battery life percentage dropped from 5% to 0% in less than 30-40 sec, although i wouldn;t really mind about that, i feel a bit nervous and get a weird feeling it might become worse in the future,cause it happened almost 5-6 times till now.Can anyone explain what the reasons might be for that drain and give me some tips? Thanks in advance
 

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Well.... there are several reasons... but depending on the age of the phone, it could be a sign that your battery is beginning to show signs of degradation. As the batteries age, they start to lose their ability to hold a charge, and in particular, you may see it begin to rapidly discharge when it gets close to 0%... when the cell was new, the OEM usually sets 0% at a point where you won't see that rapid drop. But if its getting tired, that cliff starts to get closer and closer to the point where you'll see it above 0%..

Remember, 0% doesn't mean the battery is fully depleted... it is just the point where the phone can no long draw a usable charge (usually because the voltage is too low to allow for stable operation)
 

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mb, i should have said that the phone is 1 month old:p with marshmallow out of the box,so it's new,Thanks for the reply LeoRex. so is it a reason to be sad? or should i just keep using my phone without worrying?And what can i do for it?
I mostly use my phone for music,camera and browsing, No games.
 

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Well.. if everything else is OK... i.e. up until you hit 5%, you are getting expected life out of a charge... I wouldn't worry about it too much.

To be honest, you really shouldn't make a habit of running a phone down that low anyhow. Deep charge cycles (100 - 0 - 100) tend to stress the battery out and if you make it a habit, your battery will wear out a lot quicker. Most every phone I've owned starts to get twitchy when they've gone 5% or below... one would just up and power down at 5%.
 

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Thanks again for replying.I'll keep in mind what you told me about the battery.BTW would it be helpful to make 2-3 full discharges (the so called calibration) if i encounted a worse problem in the future or would the dial code *#0228# calibration work?
 

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I'm not a fan of those 'calibration' discharges. I have yet to find any actual research to justify doing it. It won't harm your battery, of course, unless you start doing it every day. :) But the power handling system of the phone should be able to handle any shifts in the performance.

Just don't run it down to 5%. :)
 

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I guess I'm an ***** to care so much about that thing:'(
It'll be better to keep enjoying the device and not care about it .
Thanks for your time man.Have a nice day
 

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