Hp Probook 4540s Battery full charge capacity DEcreasing consistant​ly

hello, i m using hp probook 4540s for one month and after just one month of use my notebook battery full charge capacity only remains 77% some time it shows Even 72-73% .. Why So? i cheked through hp support assistant-hp batery check utility,, Does it comes under warrenty should i go for it.. plz help me out as my laptop is just one month old and it is not good to show such amount of full charge capacity So early.. for ur help i m attaching the screen shot of what i got.. 

Hi IamMubashir,
I am sorry, but to get your issue more exposure I would suggest posting it in the commercial forums since this is a commercial product. You can do this at HP Enterprise Business Community.
I hope this helps.
I worked on behalf of HP.

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    I am sorry, but to get your issue more exposure, I would suggest posting it in the commercial forums, since this is a commercial product. You can click here for the link.
    HP ProBook 4540s Notebook PC Support
    TwoPointOh
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