robjh
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- Location
- Cambridgeshire - almost Essex
My smartphone battery has recently taken to draining very rapidly from a high charge % to 0 in a few moments, and generally not linked to any app usage that I am aware of. Typically it will start normally from 100%, reducing slowly, but there will come a point - sometimes around 50%, sometimes 70% and yesterday 80% - where it just drops off a cliff and a moment later the phone is at 1% and closes with a 'low battery' warning.
A display of the battery usage yesterday evening shows this. It was the second one like this that day.
Is this likely to be a problem with the phone and the apps running, or with the battery? All the on-line help I can find blames this on genuine power usage by the phone, maybe with processes looping, and recommend various power-saving options. I've tried various of the suggested remedies but to no success.
Or is the battery just knackered? It's probably 2 years old.
The phone is a Sony D5503 (according to settings), running Android 5.1.1.
One other thing that I noticed last night, but may be incidental : Facebook won't open on the phone, but may flash for a while before going off, and this happened at the moment the battery drained last night. FB has been doing this on the phone for a few days, but the battery problem is older than that so it is probably coincidental.
A display of the battery usage yesterday evening shows this. It was the second one like this that day.
Is this likely to be a problem with the phone and the apps running, or with the battery? All the on-line help I can find blames this on genuine power usage by the phone, maybe with processes looping, and recommend various power-saving options. I've tried various of the suggested remedies but to no success.
Or is the battery just knackered? It's probably 2 years old.
The phone is a Sony D5503 (according to settings), running Android 5.1.1.
One other thing that I noticed last night, but may be incidental : Facebook won't open on the phone, but may flash for a while before going off, and this happened at the moment the battery drained last night. FB has been doing this on the phone for a few days, but the battery problem is older than that so it is probably coincidental.
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