How accurate is Accubattery?

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I've got it installed, and after a few days of charging it's rating my battery health at 92%, which I also thought was surprisingly low for a brand new phone. It does recognise the phone model as S22 Ultra and knows its design capacity, so wondering too if it's accurate. People in reviews seem to think so. My 3 year old S10+ was showing 86% battery health with the same app.

I use Moto G52... After charging it for the first time my battery health is 92% with an estimated capacity of 4600mah! The design capacity is 5000mah... Is it okay or should I be concerned about it?
 

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I use Moto G52... After charging it for the first time my battery health is 92% with an estimated capacity of 4600mah! The design capacity is 5000mah... Is it okay or should I be concerned about it?
All Li-ion batteries have variable starting capacities, usually lower than their rated capacity. I wouldn't be overly concerned.
 

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To be honest I've always stayed away from battery apps.

They can be glitchy and by the very nature of them continously working in the background they have the capability of using a decent amount of battery !

Well that's my 2 cents anyway. :)

Same. I feel like it's pulling resources to provide you information, which is sort of ironically helping to degrade the battery.
 
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And a turbocharger doesn't produce any parasitic load, just power.. and lots of it lol. But it does produce turbo lag :-\
There are some powerful turbo set-up , but what I like about supercharger is the installation ease , power throughout the power and torque curve as opposed turbo kicking in at higher RPM
 

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There are some powerful turbo set-up , but what I like about supercharger is the installation ease , power throughout the power and torque curve as opposed turbo kicking in at higher RPM

Yep a supercharger is definitely easier to install, and it gives you that instant kick in the pants feeling when you step on the throttle :D I'm in the process of installing a turbo setup on my Kawasaki ZX14... this exact same kit on another ZX14 set up exactly like mine made 265 rwhp. Should be fun :p
 

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I've got it installed, and after a few days of charging it's rating my battery health at 92%, which I also thought was surprisingly low for a brand new phone. It does recognise the phone model as S22 Ultra and knows its design capacity, so wondering too if it's accurate. People in reviews seem to think so. My 3 year old S10+ was showing 86% battery health with the same app.

Exactly!! Even on my brand new S22 ultra I get to see the same 92% health. Don't know if it's bug or something for this specific model.
 

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My S22U seems to be doing excellent according to Accubattery. This after 91 charging sessions. I wonder if it takes lots of sessions to be more accurate.Screenshot_20220923-132713_AccuBattery.jpg
 

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I've used this in the past on my S21 Ultra Exynos and now on my S22 Ultra. I think it's pretty accurate in its app measurements but for the state of the battery I've my doubts.

But AccuBattery at least gives more information than the standard Device Care app.
I still want to know what my apps are using in inactive state. I went to a Samsung Service Center some time ago and they've shown me that Facebook, Twitter, news apps and all are a huge drainer, even when not using it.
 

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