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Akira Shimazu

So i've bought Samsung A7 2018 on December 2018. after 8/9 month specificly after Android 9.0 the battery charge slow like 2.5-3 hour from 12-90. now it charge with the rates of 18%/Hour. and the battery it still at 90% integrity and i change cable twice wtf. my power house is normal.

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are you using the original charging cord?

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Just now, Dat--Boi said:

are you using the original charging cord?

Yeahhh

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15 minutes ago, Wolfycapt said:

So i've bought Samsung A7 2018 on December 2018. after 8/9 month specificly after Android 9.0 the battery charge slow like 2.5-3 hour from 12-90. now it charge with the rates of 18%/Hour. and the battery it still at 90% integrity and i change cable twice wtf. my power house is normal.

Sounds like a bad battery. My old Galaxy S7 did the same thing, battery started charging slowly even with the fast charger and would only go to about 76% and cap there. I just got a new phone after that started happening but replacing the battery is always an option, if you have the time and resources.

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1 minute ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Sounds like a bad battery. My old Galaxy S7 did the same thing, battery started charging slowly even with the fast charger and would only go to about 76% and cap there. I just got a new phone after that started happening but replacing the battery is always an option, if you have the time and resources.

the battery still at 90% integrity. only 10% wear. and when im using normally its fine. just charging

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is the cord ripped or any wires exposed?

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1 minute ago, LucidLegends said:

is the cord ripped or any wires exposed?

nope. very good condition. and i try with other cable to

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wow it got the One UI update already? Nice

 

the software side of things might have something going on, if not could be a bad battery as SpookyCitrus said

 

but its weird to see longevity isnt a guaranteed thing by now because samsung can produce "S7" durable phones on these midranges with ease

 

a bit messed up charging port?

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Well i guess the battery is giving up on you....

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1 hour ago, Wolfycapt said:

So i've bought Samsung A7 2018 on December 2018. after 8/9 month specificly after Android 9.0 the battery charge slow like 2.5-3 hour from 12-90. now it charge with the rates of 18%/Hour. and the battery it still at 90% integrity and i change cable twice wtf. my power house is normal.

Dude. Check your power input. Look around the power brick. Check the power output of the brick. It's usually around 5V and a few amps. Then download the Ampere app and check the input current. If it's very low, like 500 miliamps then i'm pretty sure it's your port that's dead. Get it changed.

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