I've been using my Galaxy A52s 5G for about 3 years, and typically the battery lasts me a full day. However, over the past couple of weeks, it's been draining way faster—losing about 1% every 2 to 5 minutes. My charger and wall socket are fine, and I haven't done anything differently with the phone. The battery doesn't look bloated, and there are no signs of malware or overheating. My screen brightness is low as usual, and even though my phone memory is almost full, that's been the case for months. I really want to fix this issue without having to buy a new phone, since it feels nearly new.
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It sounds like you might need a new battery. Three years is pretty standard for battery lifespan, and if it's draining that quickly, it's a sign it might be on its last legs. Replacing it sooner rather than later can help prevent any safety issues, like a swollen battery. Just keep an eye on it!
I'm not very tech-savvy—should I back up my data before getting the battery replaced?