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07-24-2025 08:56 AM (Last edited 07-24-2025 09:01 AM ) in
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07-24-2025 09:07 AM in
Galaxy AOpen the Samsung Members app & Click on Diagnostics, run the Diagnostics for the Battery. It will tell you the condition of the battery.
How old is your device, and is this a sudden change?
Batteries should still be "good" after 2+ years. Beyond that, you may start to see a decline in the battery life.
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Galaxy AThe estimated time remaining can also vary, depending on how you use your device. The Diagnostics may also not yet have reached a point where the status of the battery will change.. I'd just keep an eye on it for the next few weeks.
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Galaxy AHi DrewSkillz,
Yes, as mentioned by RedDogRabbit the estimated battery time adapts based on your recent usage patterns, so if you’ve just updated or changed your habits, it can take a few days for the system to recalculate accurately.
Also, Battery Diagnostics may not immediately reflect long-term battery wear, especially after an update. It often takes time before any meaningful changes show in the system’s evaluation.
We’d recommend monitoring it over the next week or two, and if the real-world battery life seems normal, it’s likely just a recalibration phase post-update.
Hopefully, it gets addressed in an upcoming software release!
Thank you.