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HP 15-Db0003nf
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I just bought I new laptop HP 15-db0003nf and I found out that the battery can't be removed. Since I work most of the time connected to the power, I'm afraid the battery will lose too quickly its capacity because of constantly having a high level of charge. My question is, what are the best practices to follow in order to ensure the battery will last as long as possible? How many years can I expect to last? Any HP performance study regarding this issue?

 

A simplified description of how I use my laptop is like:

- Work at the office (laptop plugged in).

- Once every one or two weeks, have a meeting for one hour (use battery).

- Go back to the office (laptop plugged in)

 

Should I use the battery at the office as well? How often should I do a charge-discharge cycle? Every day? Every week? Every month? Thanks in advance!

 

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Hi @NiuZh

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community. 

 

Refer to this document for more information - HP Notebook PCs - Improving Battery Performance (Windows)


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