12-05-2019 02:47 AM
12-05-2019 05:37 AM
12-05-2019 05:54 AM
kchinnavigneshrajaOh wow, I did not know that was a thing. If that is the reason, there definitely should be a way to turn it off.Hello, I too have similar readings in Accubattery.
I think Asus restricts battery from get charged to its full 6000mAh capacity to reduce fast wear outs. The highest I've seen in Accubattery is around 5600mAh battery when the phone is left to the charger even after reaching 100% charge. While this is a very good measure, Asus should have given us option to disable this mechanism as in which they gave in older Asus Zenfones (its was called 2x battery life span).
Can mods clarify this?
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12-13-2019 03:32 AM
12-14-2019 12:09 PM
Anders_ASUSYeah I know it's not the most accurate but its almost always staying below 5600 and some even going even lower than 5200?Typical capacity is 6000mAh but it's rated 5800mAh. It's normal that manufacturers use the typical capacity in the specs rather than the rated one. On top of this, accubattery isn't 100%. You will notice how that estimated battery life goes up and down with every recharge. How much you drain your battery before you recharge will affect the result.
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