It’s a bizarre proposition that a battery can have a virus, because batteries are not connected digitally in series or in parallel. Hence, each cell has its own coping mechanism although it does share its energy with others. However, a phone can have a virus that could affect its performance. Therefore we may wonder, can an android phone battery have a virus through those malicious alerts?
The Signs an Android Phone Battery Could Be Under Attack

Begin your research by looking for battery symptoms. Malware can affect a phone battery to make it drain faster. It can spitefully redirect your searches, or load commercials you don’t want. Your phone provider can thoughtfully load apps you do not need. These things all affect battery life if ignored
You are, however, largely free of third parties loading covert apps, unless you jump ship and jailbreak your phone. Never jailbreak, you lose protection for your phone. Understand their motives; they want your personal data. Never leave you phone with a service provider you don’t trust. Unless you never plan to enter a pin or a password on your device forever after. That’s as improbable as finding gold at the bottom of your garden.
The Five Warnings of Malware that You Should Know

If your phone bills are racking up, or your airtime is draining fast there is a chance some is using it to spread spam through a botnet. If your data consumption spikes, ask android by going to the settings > data usage > wireless networks > data usage. Then tap ‘set mobile data usage’ to impose a limit.
Your battery may be draining twice as fast, since malware runs in the background while you work or play. Try to remember any recent messages or apps that seemed strange. If in doubt, run a scan with your security app of choice. Malware uses RAM as it goes about its business. To check, tap apps > running: to see what is currently happening.
Your Carrier, Your Location, or The Weather Perhaps?
If you are dropping calls or experiencing disruptions, then malware may be interfering with your phone function. Of course, your carrier, your location, or the weather might also be the reason. If you don’t have an old phone or finger problems and there’s no thunder, then any of the above warnings may mean you need security software. To answer the question: Can an android phone battery have a virus? No, but your phone could, and it could affect your battery performance.
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