Battery doesnt hold a charge

My blackberry curve 9360 wont hold a charge for more then 6-8 hours now. I have taken the battery out and the sim card and restarted it several times but it still wont hold a charge for more then 6-8 hours.
Is there anything else i can do to fix this issue? I really dont want to have to switch to another phone

Hi and Welcome to the Community!
IF your usage patterns haven't changed, consider that perhaps your battery may be losing it's lifespan...they do not last forever. You can test by trading batteries with someone else and see how things go.
If your usage patterns, installed apps, and other things have indeed changed, then perhaps those are the reason for the higher battery drain.
Good luck!
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