After updating os to 2.0.3 I’m facing battery drain issue. 50% battery drained in less than 15 minutes and stopped at 1% from 1hr.
Anyone facing the same issue?
After updating os to 2.0.3 I’m facing battery drain issue. 50% battery drained in less than 15 minutes and stopped at 1% from 1hr.
Anyone facing the same issue?
SrikanthPasupuleti That is certainly not expected behaviour. I would suggest contacting our support team. https://nothing.tech/pages/contact-support
SrikanthPasupuleti look at this chart of battery usage, draining is faster than charging
Rob submitted the mail. Hoping for faster rectification of the issue.
Bro have you 90 fps in BGMI?
Hi Nothing team,I am Suhas I am using nothing phone 2 my problem is
I am not getting the 2.0.5 update and battery is draining to fast why idly night battery was 93% around 1am and now 11am is showing 50% why
wow 11 hours is pretty damn impressive !!
rds A battery usage screenshot would be great.
From which app you got this detailed battery report ?
RamisettyRanganadh AccuBattery on Play Store
I’m on my Nothing Phone 2 pretty much steady from around 4 am till around 10 pm doing all sorts of stuff, texting, watching YouTube, playing music, browsing, etc. etc. and my phone has never been less than 50% charge most of the time when I’ve went to bed, never been less than 30% anyways. That’s with brightness and refresh rate set to the max.
Best battery life of any phone I’ve ever had by far, is absolutely amazing.
Last night, I charged my phone to approximately 85% at 10 PM, expecting it to last throughout the morning. However, when I woke up at 10:30 AM, I was shocked to find that the battery had plummeted to just 14%. This rapid battery drain is a real problem, and I’m struggling to keep my phone charged throughout the day.
To add more context, between the time I charged my phone and the morning when I noticed the drastic drop in battery, I only used my phone lightly for about 1 or 2 hours. This usage should not have resulted in such a significant battery drain.
I’ve been monitoring the battery drainage, and it seems that a significant portion of it is due to network-related activities. To illustrate this issue, I’ve attached a screenshot of the battery drainage graph. It clearly shows that network-related processes are causing the most significant drain on the batter