I've just purchased a ZTE Warp Ellite phone and am trying to determine whether it might have been manufactured with the wrong capacity battery installed. It does not have a removable battery, so I can't open the phone and examine it directly without breaking into it.
The phone is advertised to have a 3000 mAh battery. However, the DU Battery Saver app, which I use to maximize battery life, is reporting that the battery has a maximum capacity of only 2000 mAh.
In previous phones that I've owned, I've also used the DU Battery Saver app to maximize battery life. On those other phones, the app correctly reported the batteries' maximum capacity. (Those phones had removable batteries, so I could determine directly what the manufacturer claimed the capacity was.)
Is it likely that ZTE manufactured my phone with the wrong capacity battery, or is there a reasonable technical explanation for why the DU Battery Saver app might report a maximum capacity of 2000 mAh when the battery is actually 3000 mAh?
The phone is advertised to have a 3000 mAh battery. However, the DU Battery Saver app, which I use to maximize battery life, is reporting that the battery has a maximum capacity of only 2000 mAh.
In previous phones that I've owned, I've also used the DU Battery Saver app to maximize battery life. On those other phones, the app correctly reported the batteries' maximum capacity. (Those phones had removable batteries, so I could determine directly what the manufacturer claimed the capacity was.)
Is it likely that ZTE manufactured my phone with the wrong capacity battery, or is there a reasonable technical explanation for why the DU Battery Saver app might report a maximum capacity of 2000 mAh when the battery is actually 3000 mAh?