Problem after yesterday small update on my Lumia

prasanna moholkar

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Hi everyone any buddy problem with battery 🔋 after yesterday small update.
Problem in such way that my Lumia 520 showing battery % 100 as soon as I remove charger socket it show 96%
After again connect charging socket same problem repeat any buddy got same problem.
Please help
Is it battery issue or yesterday small update issue???
 
It may not be a real issue - just a matter of battery re-calibration. Try discharging your battery to 50% and then charge it back to 100%. If that doesn't work, try this:
1. Discharge to 50%, charge to 75%, followed by
2. Discharge to 25%, charge to 50%, followed by
3. Discharge to 10%, charge to 25%, followed by,
4. Discharge until your phone dies. Then leave your phone charging for 30 minutes or until it reaches 50%, followed by:
5. Discharge to 40%, charge to 90%, followed by,
6. Discharge to 80%, charge to 100%.

The six steps above may be time consuming, but that should minimize wear-and-tear on your battery while being able to re-calibrate the circuit. Of course, the quickest way is to completely discharge your phone and then charge it back up to 100%, but that will result in battery wear/loss in battery total capacity.

Let us know what happens.
 
My battery QUICKLY discharged after yesterday's update. Is this part of a plan to sell replacement/spare batteries?

Conspiracy theories are interesting, but discussing them only leads to more unanswered questions.

Have you tried the steps mentioned above? Just like the OP, it just might be a case of battery re-calibration.
 
Conspiracy theories are interesting, but discussing them only leads to more unanswered questions.

Have you tried the steps mentioned above? Just like the OP, it just might be a case of battery re-calibration.

Failed attempt at humor...
Recharged completely last night and today seems to be behaving.
 
OK. These short bursts of internet scribbling FAIL often. What I meant was that MY comment hinting at conspiracies was a failed attempt at humor.
So much is lost in conversations without facial clues!:wink:

Indeed. The emoticons are an attempt to cover for the lack in body language, but nothing beats being able to read straight out of a person's eyes. :wink:

Nonetheless, at least it seems you've got your battery back in working order. Let's hope the OP does the same, too. :cool:
 

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