Like other laptop brands,
Samsung X60 Pro Series battery does not last forever. A high quality X60 Pro Series battery that works at 100% capacity when new will lose around 25% of its capacity, within the first year of operation. The percent loss increases to around 62% and 82% by the time the Samsung X60 Pro Series battery in your laptop clocks two and three years respectively. Even so, remember that the foregoing figures are arbitrary. They can differ from one enthusiast to the next, depending on the type of laptop battery one installs in his or her laptop, and how good or bad the individual in question treats his or her 1300 laptop from Samsung. To prevent your laptop’s battery from dying on you when you need it the most, or when you least expect, you should be on the lookout for the following signs of a dying Samsung laptop battery and buy a replacement:
When new, a standard
Samsung X60 Pro Series battery can supply ample amounts of power to a laptop for around four to six hours (light users) and around two to three hours (heavy users). If you notice that the X60 Pro Series battery in your laptop has lost over 70% of its capacity, it might be a sign that you should start planning for a replacement accessory for your laptop to continue enjoying excellent service. Do the following to ascertain this fact: first, confirm whether your Samsung X60 Pro Series adapter is in excellent state or not. At times, individuals spend a lot of money on replacement batteries only to realize that their charges are the source of their troubles. Plug the adapter on a power outlet and check if it is receiving power. Replace a faulty adapter with a new one and repeat the process. If the battery in question still lasts for a couple of minutes even when you leave it plugged for hours, plan for a replacement.
While manufacturing laptops, Samsung and its subsidiaries include software and systems that you can use to monitor battery capacity, health, and several other dynamics. If you notice that your laptop does not detect a battery, prompts you to
replace the X60 Pro Series battery in your laptop, or displays a red X sign on top of the battery icon on your task bar, it is an indicator that your battery for Samsung X60 Pro Series is degrading or is already dead. You may also notice that the battery in your laptop indicates that it’s 100% full after plugging it on AC charge for a couple of seconds or minutes. Do the following to confirm your fears: first, un-mount the battery installed in your laptop and reinstall its drivers. You can do this by going through the Control Panel-Systems and Security-Device Manager-Batteries, and then uninstalling Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method battery. Remove your battery, clean its contacts, and then set it back on your laptop to reinstall the drivers. Charge it with and original Samsung X60 Pro Series adapter and check if the errors persist.
If your laptop does not detect the installed Samsung battery or their charging issues persist even after troubleshooting, the best remedy is to buy a replacement on the Web. With a bit of legwork, you will get good deals.