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  • But it’s NOT a capacity problem. The phone would turn off and then turn back on. The batteries still had power.

    It’s funny you say I am less technical when I describe the exact technical reason for a shutdown. You just keep saying the same thing.

    It’s a chemical aging issue with batteries. As they age they cannot provide the same amount of current at the same charge level.

    Current draw is not even close to steady, there are lots of spikes. It’s the spike that is a problem.

    If you had a new battery that had say 500mAh of charge remaining the issue wouldn’t happen. If you had an old battery with 2000mAh of charge remaining it’s very possible the issue happens.

    Hopefully this is a simple way to describe to you that capacity does not matter. It’s all about current.