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So I've had this phone for little over a year now and since about last summer I've had problems with early shutdowns where my phone has died when it reached about 40% (first it was 20, then 30, then seemed stable for a while at 40).
But last week when my phone died for the first time in a while the problems have gotten a lot worse. If I use Snapchat with 80% battery or lower it restarts my phone right away. When restarted, it tells me I have the same % as before but if I then open Snapchat again it restarts my phone again and tells me I have anywhere between 1% to 30% left (any number between there is essentially the same, though) and I have to charge it. If I let it run without using Snapchat it dies at around 65%.
I've been googling for a few days trying to fix it without luck. Most search results circle around similar problems with the Nexus 6, but nothing on Honor 8. I've been looking into getting a new battery which would cost me about $50 which I think might be worth a try (I don't have warranty left), but I also don't want to spend that kind of money if it doesn't solve the problem.
What do you all think? Would a new battery solve the problem or should I look at other solutions? Thanks in advance.
So I've had this phone for little over a year now and since about last summer I've had problems with early shutdowns where my phone has died when it reached about 40% (first it was 20, then 30, then seemed stable for a while at 40).
But last week when my phone died for the first time in a while the problems have gotten a lot worse. If I use Snapchat with 80% battery or lower it restarts my phone right away. When restarted, it tells me I have the same % as before but if I then open Snapchat again it restarts my phone again and tells me I have anywhere between 1% to 30% left (any number between there is essentially the same, though) and I have to charge it. If I let it run without using Snapchat it dies at around 65%.
I've been googling for a few days trying to fix it without luck. Most search results circle around similar problems with the Nexus 6, but nothing on Honor 8. I've been looking into getting a new battery which would cost me about $50 which I think might be worth a try (I don't have warranty left), but I also don't want to spend that kind of money if it doesn't solve the problem.
What do you all think? Would a new battery solve the problem or should I look at other solutions? Thanks in advance.