Why are phones empty quickly?

Even though mobile phone producers claim that every new version improves the battery's life, we have the impression that it is the opposite. Why is that so? This is probably because of the <x0 capacity loss, which means a certain part of the energy is lost, the Daily Mail writes. Percentage of [...] power
Even though mobile phone producers claim that every new version improves the battery's life, we have the impression that it is the opposite. Why is that so?
This is probably because of the <x0 capacity loss, which means a certain part of the energy is lost, the Daily Mail writes.
The percentage of lost power increases every time you connect your device to the loader. So, every time you reload your battery, you, in fact, cut her life short, the Kosovo Press broadcasts.
While it constantly looks like the fast-recharged battery and lasts longer, it will be impossible to extend “permanently”.
This “loss of capacity” is a consequence of the second thermodynamic law, and whenever it takes some updates, there is a certain irreparable loss of energy.
Each time the battery is loaded or downloaded, a small amount of energy is lost, with little loss of battery capacity that cannot be compensated.
The more you use the battery, the more energy you lose and the battery will reach the point when it can't be loaded anymore.












