I don't leave all of my battery devices plugged in, and after I updated with the 7/18/18 cumulative update (KB4345421) to release 1803, I plugged in a Book 2 (15-inch) that was down to about 26% overall. After a couple of hours, Battery 2 was at 100%, but Battery 1 showed 75% (not charging). I restarted the machine, checked the battery again, and Battery 1 was now 75% with no message about charging status. When I checked again later, Battery 1 percentage was still unchanged.
Is this real evidence of a declining battery, or could this be just another manifestation of Microsoft's battery monitoring problems known from other devices?
I also have an older Book 1 with power base that's on the charger now. When I started, Battery 1 was at 19% and Battery 2 at 26%. If it finishes charging with Battery 1 at less than 100, that's going to suggest to me that there's a monitoring problem rather than a battery problem.
Neither device gets hard use, but I am on both of them for at least a few hours a month.
My only other device that got the KB4345421 update has no battery and is thus not a comparable case for diagnosing a monitoring problem.
Is this real evidence of a declining battery, or could this be just another manifestation of Microsoft's battery monitoring problems known from other devices?
I also have an older Book 1 with power base that's on the charger now. When I started, Battery 1 was at 19% and Battery 2 at 26%. If it finishes charging with Battery 1 at less than 100, that's going to suggest to me that there's a monitoring problem rather than a battery problem.
Neither device gets hard use, but I am on both of them for at least a few hours a month.
My only other device that got the KB4345421 update has no battery and is thus not a comparable case for diagnosing a monitoring problem.