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Ian in Apex, North Carolina listens on NewsRadio 680 WPTF and asked: "I own an original version one Google Pixel. I've had it about two and a half years. Now the battery goes dead after about 4 hours. I've deleted all apps except for the system and the normal apps that come with the phone. Doesn't seem to be an app that's draining the battery. But the battery lasts - maybe if I'm lucky - four hours. And that is it. "
Ian, it sounds like your battery is just getting old.
Smartphone batteries are chemical devices and they do wear out. They tend to have a lifespan of around 500 charge cycles but the charge they’re able to hold starts to degrade, but that’s not a hard rule, it varies a little bit from device to device.
That doesn’t mean that you can only charge your phone 500 times,