Hey everyone, I have a Samsung Galaxy S23 that's been working great for the past two years. Recently, though, I noticed that it stops charging after reaching about 60%. It charges quickly to that point, but from there on, it creeps up very slowly, with the highest it's reached being 64%. I have a setting enabled that charges it to 80% overnight and then goes up to 95% in the morning, but it doesn't seem to even hit that 80% mark anymore. Is this a common issue, or could it indicate that my battery is starting to fail? I've also tried using different charging cables and plugs, but it hasn't helped.
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It could also be a problem with the charging cable. I’ve run into similar issues before. If you’ve already tried different cables and plugs, then it might be time to consider that your battery could be wearing out.
You might want to download the AccuBattery app to check your battery health. It can give you a good idea of how your battery is doing overall.
Okay, I'll try that! Any tips on how to get the most out of that app?
Just be cautious with random app recommendations; always look for trusted sources.

Yeah, I’ve swapped out several cables and plugs, so it sounds like it might be time for a battery replacement. Thanks!