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Lithium ion batteries can be over charged. You have to try to discharge it then recharge it to retain the long life of the battery. Otherwise you have to replace the battery.
my dad had that problem when it wont charge my dad had to buy a new phone the charger might be broke or its just a bad for holding battery life sorry go to the store and ask the phone person what cell phones have the lonest battery life bring the charger so you can show them
Rechargeable lithium batteries have a half-life of about three years. That means half of the capacity is gone is three years - another quarter in another three years. Replacement batteries can be found online. Even if your battery is not that old, this is the most likely reason for short run-life.
It is often possible to get the chemicals in the battery refilled by an online vendor. This is not only cheaper and makes the battery, literally "better than new", but is also easier on the environment.
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