There are other factors also related to devices, such as having a
battery that can no longer maintain maximum charging, due to the fact that
(Li-ion) batteries usually have a fixed amount of charge that can be handled
before they begin to deteriorate. Also, the battery with every full charge
(0-100%) loses a charge cycle, and then reaches the point where the 4,000 mAh
battery no longer functions as usual.
This is normal for all lithium-ion batteries in smartphones today, so
if you want to know if it's time to replace OnePlus battery, here's how to do
it.
- ·
Download the (OnePlus Diagnostic)
app.
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Run the application.
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Under the (battery capacity)
option, click (View battery status).
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Under the (Battery Status)
option, you will see the maximum charge on (OnePlus) battery, and it will also
appear if the phone battery is still in good condition or if it is in a bad condition
(Serious Loss).
If your phone's battery is in (Serious Loss), it doesn't mean your
phone won't work anymore, it's just a sign that your battery doesn't carry the
charge as if it's new, meaning you may need to charge your device more than
ever.

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