Day old S20 already showing battery degradation?

As I said in my reply above, this is common for Li-ion batteries (phone or otherwise). You could exchange it numerous times and never get one right at 100% rated capacity. From https://batteryuniversity.com/index....ased_batteries

I've been buying cell phones for over a decade, most of that time multiple cell phones per year, and never have I once had a battery capacity below 100% from a new phone.

OP, I'd return or exchange it. That's not normal.
 
I've been buying cell phones for over a decade, most of that time multiple cell phones per year, and never have I once had a battery capacity below 100% from a new phone.

OP, I'd return or exchange it. That's not normal.
Are you talking about the charge gauge, or something like AccuBattery that estimates actual capacity? Those are two separate measurements, and any phone I've used it on shows the capacity in the mid 90% range when brand new.

It's simply not feasible to expect the battery to have zero capacity loss. Just sitting on the cargo ship from China and similar areas to the U.S. can be a month or more. That sort of non-climate controlled storage alone is going to cause the battery integrity to take a hit.
 
On the flip side several sources say that batteries often have a higher capacity than listed to account for some of those factors. I imagine it would be difficult to get warranty service on the basis of what accubattery shows however.
 
On the flip side several sources say that batteries often have a higher capacity than listed to account for some of those factors. I imagine it would be difficult to get warranty service on the basis of what accubattery shows however.
Doesn't look like they using accubattery
 
Accubattery showing further degradation.
 

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Accubattery showing further degradation.
I believe you are being mislead between typical capacity and minimum rated capacity.
In settings under battery capacity you will see 2 numbers. Typical is what the OEM advertises in the specifications. The minimum rated capacity is an average of what is actually produced.
 
Yeah if it shows another percentage drop in the next few days, I will return it. Phone is awesome, but this battery deal is concerning.

I bought a used note 8 when my S10 busted last year and it still had 100% battery efficiency.
 
Yeah if it shows another percentage drop in the next few days, I will return it. Phone is awesome, but this battery deal is concerning.

I bought a used note 8 when my S10 busted last year and it still had 100% battery efficiency.

If you bought a new S8 last year I'd have trouble believing it had 100 percent efficiency so I can't imagine a used one being there.
 
If you bought a new S8 last year I'd have trouble believing it had 100 percent efficiency so I can't imagine a used one being there.

Here is a picture of it. Though I should note perhaps they replaced the battery in it before selling it..
 

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Well this is interesting. Accubattery is showing a 2% increase in battery health today.
 

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Well this is interesting. Accubattery is showing a 2% increase in battery health today.
This is also common with Li-ion batteries. They tend to break in with a few cycles, allowing for a bit of a capacity increase. That increase could also be AccuBattery making a better estimation with the additional charge cycles.

After a week or so the OS becomes more optimized to your usage, so your time between charges could go up as well, even without a capacity increase.
 
New batteries has to go threw a learning phase.
Another reason I said to run it down to 30% before you charge it again
 
New batteries has to go threw a learning phase.
Another reason I said to run it down to 30% before you charge it again

Thats what I did. I ran it down to 30 and then charged to 100. Once it has a good grip of my patterns, I'm going to start unplugging @90%