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February 3rd, 2022 20:00

Latitude 7370 battery problem

Hello everyone, I have a dell latitude 7370 and its battery is being dead after 20 mins when unplugged. When it charges to 100%, the battery drains to 99% and never charges back to 100%. the charging indicator (this:)

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 blinks continuously when fully charged. I tried by resetting the pc, performing clean boot, changing power options but nothing worked. now the power indicator is blinking red and battery is not charging up than 35%. The laptop turns off if i unplug it. 

Specs:

CPU: intel core m5 6y57

GPU: intel hd 515

8 gb ram 

Please help me out with this.

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February 4th, 2022 01:00


@Nishant19 wrote:

Hello everyone, I have a dell latitude 7370 and its battery is being dead after 20 mins when unplugged. When it charges to 100%, the battery drains to 99% and never charges back to 100%. the charging indicator (this:)

Nishant19_1-1643947286419.png

 

 blinks continuously when fully charged. I tried by resetting the pc, performing clean boot, changing power options but nothing worked. now the power indicator is blinking red and battery is not charging up than 35%. The laptop turns off if i unplug it. 

Specs:

CPU: intel core m5 6y57

GPU: intel hd 515

8 gb ram 

Please help me out with this.

 



how many hours does it last? 

when you are on your desk do you keep the adapter connected all the time? Or when it’s in full charge you remove it 

some DELL people said: you have to disconnect and

some said no, the power will go to the motherboard it won’t go through the battery. 

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February 4th, 2022 05:00

It's time to replace the worn-out battery.

 

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February 6th, 2022 02:00

it turns off when i unplug and i used to keep it plugged when i was on desk

 

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February 7th, 2022 21:00


how many hours does it last? 

when you are on your desk do you keep the adapter connected all the time? Or when it’s in full charge you remove it MyPepsico 

some DELL people said: you have to disconnect and

some said no, the power will go to the motherboard it won’t go through the battery. 


Any update??

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