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Does a laptop battery's charge capacity decrease to 58% after nearly two years be typical?

Does a laptop battery's charge capacity decrease to 58% after nearly two years be typical?

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Okunino
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07-15-2021, 05:18 PM
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I own an MSI Modern 14 Laptop, which I used for everyday tasks and light gaming. After almost two years, I noticed my battery drains quickly. The wear level has dropped to 58%, and sometimes it drops to 0% during restarts or when the laptop is turned on after being idle for a while. I’m wondering if I should replace the battery or if I can still use it while charging for about a year or two. I’m worried it might become more dangerous or swollen, so I don’t want to buy a new one right now.
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Okunino
07-15-2021, 05:18 PM #1

I own an MSI Modern 14 Laptop, which I used for everyday tasks and light gaming. After almost two years, I noticed my battery drains quickly. The wear level has dropped to 58%, and sometimes it drops to 0% during restarts or when the laptop is turned on after being idle for a while. I’m wondering if I should replace the battery or if I can still use it while charging for about a year or two. I’m worried it might become more dangerous or swollen, so I don’t want to buy a new one right now.

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
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07-18-2021, 01:40 PM
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Eventually, all batteries must be changed, but using an AC adapter continuously can delay the need for replacement. Many smartphones and computers come with their original batteries lasting their entire lifespan.
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Marcustheduke
07-18-2021, 01:40 PM #2

Eventually, all batteries must be changed, but using an AC adapter continuously can delay the need for replacement. Many smartphones and computers come with their original batteries lasting their entire lifespan.