AccuBattery - actual battery capacity - Honor 8 Questions & Answers

Hi, anybody checked actual battery capacity in Honor 8? I've bought it week ago and installed AccuBattery like always. From calculations (this app doesn't display capacity given by Honor, it calculates it during charging) it turns out that my battery has about 2850-2900mAh. What are your results?

Hi,
The Honor 8 battery has a typical capacity of 3000 mAh but is rated at 2900 mAh.
Cheers

That's pretty much what I get. No more than that and I had to set capacity manually.

Huawei UK said:
Hi,
The Honor 8 battery has a typical capacity of 3000 mAh but is rated at 2900 mAh.
Cheers
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As stated

Accubattery estimates capacity to 2346 mAh

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4000er size, i know. but it is also the real inside power too?
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All battery apps I've tried using only showed 3900mAh also.
There is this text on battery:
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