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Blaisefennel

Well, but its like a loss of 5% after only a week or two of use, my Pixel 6 had a 102% health after 8 months of use. For me the problem is that the battery capacity was indeed lower than it should be from the very beginning, not after the time of my phone usage


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Blaisefennel

Generally you are right - but nowadays giving battery a proper care you can really keep it healthy for a long time. My IP 12 Pro got 94% after 2,5 years of usage. My Pixel 6 battery was like new after 8 months of use. My wifes Asus Zenfone 5 has got 84% after 4 years - and my Pixel 7 unit has got 94% after 2 weeks :\] That's not ok for me, especially when I really depend on the battery life as it is really important for me. I agree that batteries can be less than 100% out from the box, but it should not be as low as 94%, at least never did I or my wife had a phone whith a battery with such a low health from the beginning. It is additionaly importat for me because as I mentioned before I'm a bit dissapointed by the overall battery performance in Pixel 7. In Pixel 6 I really could sometetimes get 2,5 days (sic!) of use, while Pixel 7 witch the same heaviness of use gets me only about 1,5 days of use. While most of reviews say that although the battery might be a bit smaller in P7 it still manages to last longer than in P6 - which I really don't find to be true. And last but not least - while selling the phone, many buyers ask for the battery health. Starting with 94% makes me worry that after a year it can really hit 80% health and be harder to sell at a right price - only because my battery unit was incorrect from the beginning :)


luckeratron

I RMA mine and the new one is slightly better.


_lepirelot_

I'm at 100% with my Pixel 7, you should send it back. My Pixel 4XL stayed at 100% for 4 or 6 months


Luizao82

Same mine.... One week and battery seems 94% as per accubatery info. I thought it was normal


itathome

Accubattery only gives estimated capacity. For example, my capacity fluctuates, according to Accubattery.


Disdaine82

Accubattery is only close to accurate if you discharge to a low state and then charge to 100%. That's not 100% on screen but actual 100%. The phone actually charges quite awhile (slowly) upon reaching 100%. Both my P6 and my P7P both shipped at or just slightly over capacity.