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With new devices, you have to go through at least 3 charge, discharge cycles, before you can see how long the battery will last. And then not all batteries are the same. Nit all users are the same. Some have to replace a battery after half a year, some can last as long as 10 years. When you have an older device, and the charge is not enough anymore, think of replacing the battery (or let it replace). You also could check what apps are all running in the background and kill off some of them. Use a system app (most are free) to check what is running for you. Better switch of GPS when you are inside, because it does add nothing and drains lots and lots of power.
What is the model of your phone or tablet? Whatever, if the backcover can be opened, just buy a new battery and replace it. Or the most safe way is to go to the customar care and tell them to replace the battery.
Three possibilities:
1. Worn out battery (rechargeable batteries have limited life span, then need to be replaced)
2. Bad charger
3. Bad cord
All three of these can be purchased and replaced.
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