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The smaller, economical version of Samsung's tenth flagship Galaxy phone, released in February 2019. Shipped with Android 9.0 (Pie).

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Why is there no change in my battery health?

I got an S10e replacement battery around December. Once installed I calibrated it by draining the battery, charging it to 100% and draining it again. It has been a few months now and the battery life is still just as bad as my previous battery (lasting around 6 hours on 81% battery health). Why is this happening?

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@aidan7022 have you checked your settings. Did you turn everything off that can drain your battery "behind the scene" i.e. push notifications,etc.?

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did you leave it on the charger for 2+ hours after it got to 100%?

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does your phone run very hot? (normally/always running around120F/49C or even lower in some cases is enough to cause internal damage and rapid battery degradation.)

have you tried using Accubattery or something of the sorts to test if its just the phone is not reading the new batt's health?

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I did leave it charging for more than 2 hours once it reached 100% when calibrating the new battery. I do have accubattery installed and it says that the battery health is at 81%, 2419mAh out of the design capacity of 3000mAh. My previous battery health was around 60 to 70 percent.

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@aidan7022 it also seems that the Ifixit batt for the s10e has a issue with rapid degradation, so it seems a replacement and cleaning the internals if it is a heat issue would be the solution.

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