Huawei Mate 10 Pro Battery?

As
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Yesterday I bought a Huawei Mate 10 Pro and it says everywhere that this phone is a battery miracle. I have not had the feeling yet. I lost about 10% over the night. And now I have just 29%. Is that normal? Do I have to install any updates or what could be the reason that my battery is empty faster even though he is only one day old?

St

Wait a few days, a new battery has not yet its full capacity, let the battery to 10% discharged and then charge it to 100% about 5x, then you can then hang it at higher battery level back to the charger, and then best only to 80-90% charge

https://handy.de/...-so-gehts/

As

Thanks first, but why should you charge the battery later only to 80-90%?

St

The lithium-ion batteries of our smartphones should not be permanently completely discharged and recharged. Because the electrodes of a lithium-ion battery are heavily charged during a full charge and discharge, which affects the life of the battery. If you stay in a range between 30 and 80 percent charge, you move in the "healthy" midfield of the load on the battery and thus receives a larger number of charging cycles. For the same reason you should refrain from loading only in the range 0 to 30 percent and in the range 80 to 100 percent. In other words: Do not even recharge fast for 20 minutes with a low battery, and do without a short charging session when the battery is almost full.

Leaving a device permanently on the charger has the following effect on the charging electronics: The state of charge 100 percent is reached. Either trickle current is now supplied until the battery capacity drops below the nominal value at which the charging electronics are actively charging again, or the charging process is interrupted until the battery capacity drops below the nominal value at which the charging electronics actively re-charge. In any case, an additional burden on the battery, just as the drop by a few percent in the heavily loaded, last third of the charging process takes place.

Source: t3n.de

As

Thanks for the answer