I imagine, but did read online where a Pajeet had the same issue even tho he replaced the battery...I have used this laptop less than a year.
I've had odd issues with HP laptops, including power supply whine, fan noise, and just crap like bad solders on the GPU. It wouldn't surprise me if they had a line with either bad battery packs (that is, the charge controller or cells are defective.) Could also be how the charge controller in the battery is reporting things, or even how Linux is reading the charge controller.
Since it's a hard stop, it's probably something with how the battery interfaces to the machine, or the battery is just junk.
It is a $300 machine, so I'm leaning towards 'crap'. I bought it for the cool wine-red color :(
--but I had a previous one for years that worked fine, except the hinges were broken, and I 'fixed' it with duct tape and clamps. Wish I had a pic, it was hilarious.
HP laptops are very hit and miss. The current one I have is a i5 6th, it's been purring along since I got it. The one before lasted just out of warranty before a GPU Solder issue killed it, and the one before that had some major internal failure in the first 30 days and the vendor refunded me because they didn't have any more (they all died.)
Keeping a laptop plugged in all the time will destroy the battery pretty quickly.
This hasn't been true for years. Stop spreading misinformation.
What years? I have three HP laptops less than 3 years old with destroyed batteries.
Do you have specifications on the battery management used by all laptop brands and models that you can share, or are you just claiming some bullshit you can't support?
Its true for all lithium batteries. They need to charge 100% and discharge 100% yet no one ever does.
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