The phenomenon of virtual battery notifications appearing is quite common on smartphones that have been used for a long time, mainly due to improper charging methods such as using the phone while charging, power interruptions during charging, or unstable power sources... Therefore, it causes the battery and the system's capacity notification to no longer synchronize as well as the virtual battery notification mentioned in the article.
To fix virtual battery issues, most users immediately think of replacing the battery. However, replacing the battery is not simple because most phones nowadays have a monolithic design, making it difficult to disassemble. Therefore, the following article by Mytour will guide you with a simpler method, which is calibrating the battery through the Advanced Battery Calibrator app to achieve better results and eliminate the virtual battery notification issue you are experiencing.
How to fix virtual battery notifications on phones?
Step 1:
Download Advanced Battery Calibrator here
Step 2: Launch the application, then press the Calibrate now button
Step 3: A small dialog box will notify you that the calibration process is about to begin. Press OK to confirm
Immediately, you will see the application running the calibration processes
Step 4: The calibration process is complete. Press OK to confirm.
Step 5: Finally, turn off your phone, charge it fully, and turn it back on to feel the difference. The battery will gradually drain, and you will no longer encounter virtual battery notifications.
Through the guidance shared here by Mytour, readers can quickly resolve the virtual battery error on their devices. Additionally, many users encounter slow charging or failure to charge issues. If you find yourself in this situation, follow our guide on handling phone not charging that we shared earlier. Wishing you success and a rational, scientific approach to using your phone.