Can get soon always Display on next update pie after december.? - Xiaomi Mi A2 / 6X Questions & Answers

Hi,
Can get Always display on our mi A2 Android one pie 9.
Not with apps.
Original Built in.
Can get.: D

No, with a LCD display the battery drains way to fast if always on is enabled.

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Mi 9 lite battery drain \ cpu usage miui 11

Hi everyone,
I received my phone a week ago.
After first boot it updated to miui 11.
I noticed a day later that the battery is getting empty fast. Much faster than my old redmi 4x.
I figured out that the CPU usage is never under 19% @ 595mhz
I testet that with different apps that show the CPU usage.
In case of that the phone also never get into deepsleep and the battery drains and drains...
Is here someone who can help me please?!
xXMUSCHOXx said:
Hi everyone,
I received my phone a week ago.
After first boot it updated to miui 11.
I noticed a day later that the battery is getting empty fast. Much faster than my old redmi 4x.
I figured out that the CPU usage is never under 19% @ 595mhz
I testet that with different apps that show the CPU usage.
In case of that the phone also never get into deepsleep and the battery drains and drains...
Is here someone who can help me please?!
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Miui 11 is full of bugs, scrolling lagging everywhere... I recommend you to stay on Miui 10. I have around 9h screen on time with brightness on half
Stefke93 said:
Miui 11 is full of bugs, scrolling lagging everywhere... I recommend you to stay on Miui 10. I have around 9h screen on tim with brightness on half
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Sounds great! But how can i go back to 10?
First put phone into fastboot mode, then check antirool feature with command fastboot getvar anti if you have
anti: 1 it's all good, after that you need to download from Miui page proper recovery rom, put zip on your phone storage and then flash via Miui system update in settings. Don't flash wrong rom it can hard brick device if you have locked bootloader, also remove password for screen, fingerprints, all accounts, miui cloud
Stefke93 said:
First put phone into fastboot mode, then check antirool feature with command fastboot getvar anti if you have
anti: 1 it's all good, after that you need to download from Miui page proper recovery rom, put zip on your phone storage and then flash via Miui system update in settings. Don't flash wrong rom it can hard brick device if you have locked bootloader, also remove password for screen, fingerprints, all accounts, miui cloud
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Thanks for that! I´ve downgraded to MIUI 10. But the CPU usage is still never under 19% . If the battery now will drain not as fast as before i will see., but i think it will be near the same.
Maybe you can do me a favor and check with the app " CPU / GPU meter & Notification " if your CPU is going under 19% usage. Maybe it is a issue with this kind of apps....
Probably apps have problem with readings..
I think below 19% when device in deep sleep or battery saving mode. Dont know about that app, maybe just reading in relatime. There is a case when i like your case, at first day using miui 11 stable eu, i can get 2days with 6h sot, most of it using wifi. Then i setup my phone completely. On next day, the battery getting drain fast, and it cant last for 1 day, and just 5h sot. Next i check battery usage, and whatsapp at the top rank. And i unlocking every task. The next day my battery back to normal. And when im writing this post, my battery have 85%, 2h sot, and 7h ago since last charge.
Miui 10 with airplane mode enabled
Since I upgraded to MIUI 11 the battery drains fast
not much draining for me but never go deep sleep, most used frequency is 576 mhz
Hi everyone,
I have the same sad issue.... changed from a 3 years old Redmi Note 4 to a 9 lite.
Battery life with my old Note 4 (same 4000mah) was twice the battery life on my 9 lite, after 3 years!!
I disabled everything in 9 lite, NFC, wifi, bluetooth, background and startup apps, animations, notifications, Gplay updates, face unlocking, always on display, enabled dark theme etc etc....
Same battery drain, 12-13% Android System usage on battery stats.
I hope it will be fixed on a newer MIUI update, but it is very irritating to have to charge a new phone every day, when on an older you had a double battery life.
Please update us in case we'll found a workaround....
Just a question.... How do you monitor CPU usage? I see the setting inside developer options has been removed.....
Same here. Tried many things. Looks like "Settings -> Battery and performance -> Battery saver" solved problem for me. Used to drain ~30% over night while idle, now ~7% in same case.
I suppose battery saving tries to shutdown functions I already disabled...
I tried to leave a feedback to Xiaomi.
Also I created android commands local file dump with code *#*#284#*#* and trying to investigate by myself...
I tried modify modify some settings and uninstall or disable some not used apps before. It made almost any difference.
Previously I used Samsung smartphone. With similar settings I had great battery life. It seems mi 9 lite just cannot sleep/deep sleep without Battery saver turned on. I did not notice any difference in performance, user experience or notification frequency while this setting is on, and it seems it works in different way compared to Samsung implementation. Just give it a try.
May be I'm out ; when I sleep if my screen is " up " I lost 25- 30 % of battery : ( when my screen is "return" 4 or 5 % : )
kesc said:
I tried modify modify some settings and uninstall or disable some not used apps before. It made almost any difference.
Previously I used Samsung smartphone. With similar settings I had great battery life. It seems mi 9 lite just cannot sleep/deep sleep without Battery saver turned on. I did not notice any difference in performance, user experience or notification frequency while this setting is on, and it seems it works in different way compared to Samsung implementation. Just give it a try.
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With my 3 years old (after 3 years...) Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, I assure you, battery life was at least triple of my new 9 lite...
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kesc said:
I tried modify modify some settings and uninstall or disable some not used apps before. It made almost any difference.
Previously I used Samsung smartphone. With similar settings I had great battery life. It seems mi 9 lite just cannot sleep/deep sleep without Battery saver turned on. I did not notice any difference in performance, user experience or notification frequency while this setting is on, and it seems it works in different way compared to Samsung implementation. Just give it a try.
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sonneper said:
May be I'm out ; when I sleep if my screen is " up " I lost 25- 30 % of battery : ( when my screen is "return" 4 or 5 % : )
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Interesting.... I'll try....
I find it crazy how this phones loses 7-10% overnight while my RN5 lost maybe 2. I work and live in area with bad 4G but decent 3G signal. I try to force 3G when I can.
I just switched on battery saver to see if it helps my standby drain at all.
I'm currently at 1.5 days off the charger, with 37% battery left after 4 hours of screen time. I am a fairly light user and just browse Reddit, XDA, text, hangouts, and 2 email accounts. Reminds me of my Nexus 5 lol. So terrible considering I do so many things to try to squeeze as much battery life as I can.
Maybe my Galaxy Watch being constantly connected has something to do with it.
Top 4 battery users are :
Android system 20%
Phone Idle 12.7%
Cell standby 12.5%
Screen 9.8%
Warrimonk said:
I find it crazy how this phones loses 7-10% overnight while my RN5 lost maybe 2. I work and live in area with bad 4G but decent 3G signal. I try to force 3G when I can.
I just switched on battery saver to see if it helps my standby drain at all.
I'm currently at 1.5 days off the charger, with 37% battery left after 4 hours of screen time. I am a fairly light user and just browse Reddit, XDA, text, hangouts, and 2 email accounts. Reminds me of my Nexus 5 lol. So terrible considering I do so many things to try to squeeze as much battery life as I can.
Maybe my Galaxy Watch being constantly connected has something to do with it.
Top 4 battery users are :
Android system 20%
Phone Idle 12.7%
Cell standby 12.5%
Screen 9.8%
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meme ui sucks ass in battery specially 11, flash a gsi or wait for a rom
Foreal_Bruh said:
meme ui sucks ass in battery specially 11, flash a gsi or wait for a rom
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Have you tried a GSI? Does anything stop working, like finger print reader, etc?
Inserting code ##4636#*#* and accessing networks menu, I found that in both SIM1 and SIM2 is set as default (LTE/TD-SCDMA/UMTS if you have 2 SIM and you use Dual 4G, LTE/TD-SCDMA/UMTS on SIM1 and TD-SCDMA/UMTS if you have 2 SIM and don't you use Dual 4G as default), the chinese network TD-SCDMA (before or after LTE network)
Probably this cause waste of time, battery loss and an higher sar level, mostly when LTE network coverage is not at its best.
Unfortunately this setting can be modified inside this menu (setting for example LTE/WCDMA), but this is lot when you restart the phone.
My firmware version is PFCEUXM european Rom.
I wish this TD-SCDMA chinese network will be definitively removed in next rom upgrade!!!

Question regarding MIUI Global 11.0.3.0 Bugs

Hey everyone, my XiaoMi Mi 9T Pro recently got an OTA MIUI 11.0.3.0 (QFKEUXM) update (I update w/o factory reset)
After trying for like a few days, i notice some issues
1.Setting screen to light up when new notification come in, it won't light up (Previously at MIUI10 don't have this issue). If change to Pulse animation it will works but not always, unless with AOD is on.
2. Battery life seems worst than MIUI 10, before that I able to get 6 hours SOT per charge, but now with MIUI11, I only hit about 3~4 hours SOT, and standby drain seems so much worst too. I seen other claims that they can hit even more SOT and standby time with MIUI11, but sadly that's not my case here.
Does anyone have these issues? Or should I do a update with reset to solve these issues?
I think that you should perform a factory reset. I tried to update without resetting the phone, but the result was a phone full of strange bugs: contacts not syncing with Google, reading mode enabling automatically even if I disabled it etc.
Now, the only strange thing I encounter is a different sound of Gboard keys, but that's not important to me.
zekhor said:
Hey everyone, my XiaoMi Mi 9T Pro recently got an OTA MIUI 11.0.3.0 (QFKEUXM) update (I update w/o factory reset)
After trying for like a few days, i notice some issues
1.Setting screen to light up when new notification come in, it won't light up (Previously at MIUI10 don't have this issue). If change to Pulse animation it will works but not always, unless with AOD is on.
2. Battery life seems worst than MIUI 10, before that I able to get 6 hours SOT per charge, but now with MIUI11, I only hit about 3~4 hours SOT, and standby drain seems so much worst too. I seen other claims that they can hit even more SOT and standby time with MIUI11, but sadly that's not my case here.
Does anyone have these issues? Or should I do a update with reset to solve these issues?
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Yep, for point 2 in my case the battery is about the same as previous miui 10. For point 1 i totally agree, the screen stay black and even using AOD most notification is missing, for example SMS and calls.
When i receive a sms or a call, in AOD there is no notification or icon (maybe cause the google dialer and messaging, i don't know). I can see only whatsapp's notification in AOD.
To see any notification or message/call (almost everything) i must unlock the device or wake up the screen. This is very annoying.

Quick Charge doesn't work after Android 10 update

When the charger connected not showing rapidly chargin and showing slow charging only..can anyone confirm?
I have the same issue have you found a solution?
u using original charger or another? A2 supports 18w charger maximum for quick charge
same here, I use the charger that came with the phone.
you need to check in developer settings to enable it ....
KevMetal said:
you need to check in developer settings to enable it ....
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can you specify what I am searching for? I didn't find anything related to charing.
Thank you in edvance
Pete Man said:
can you specify what I am searching for? I didn't find anything related to charing.
Thank you in edvance
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2 things :
1. .........
Open the
??? sorry man i wrote a whole post that just disappeared :crying:
Basically :
• enable fast charge in battery settings
• enable charging as default charging method in dev settings
#lastly in my Xiaomi Jasmine android 1 there was an extra option that doesn't appear on all phones, models or even builds but that DOES exist which is a toggle to force allow or force disallow fast charge from dev settings ... similar how xiaomi offers the toggle to share wifi to wifi because this a feature removed from most android phones and so since amdroid 1 is more like base android , so maybe check for it
see the attached screenshots as reference...ive converted my jasmine to wayne so I can't show a screenshot
last but not least if there is no toggle and you have enabled it in battery settings and usb default connection is set to charge it can only be a software bug in which case file a bug report with xiaomi devs
KevMetal said:
Basically :
• enable fast charge in battery settings
• enable charging as default charging method in dev settings
#lastly in my Xiaomi Jasmine android 1 there was an extra option that doesn't appear on all phones, models or even builds but that DOES exist which is a toggle to force allow or force disallow fast charge from dev settings ... similar how xiaomi offers the toggle to share wifi to wifi because this a feature removed from most android phones and so since amdroid 1 is more like base android , so maybe check for it
see the attached screenshots as reference...ive converted my jasmine to wayne so I can't show a screenshot
last but not least if there is no toggle and you have enabled it in battery settings and usb default connection is set to charge it can only be a software bug in which case file a bug report with xiaomi devs
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Thanks for your time man.
I don't know why, but neither of your two options work for me. Their is no toggle in the battery settings, or a option in the devs menu. I'm probably to dumb to find it, there is no way they would remove such a setting right?

How To Guide How to increase the battery life of the Xiaomi 11T / T Pro

Hello guys, I want to tell you about the adjustments that I have made to my Xiaomi 11T Pro and that have improved battery consumption, keeping the refresh rate of the screen at 120Hz. I would appreciate if you could tell me how it went. Greetings.
1.- DEACTIVATE AUTOMATIC UPDATES.
In this way we will avoid that the mobile is constantly looking for updates and therefore consuming battery.
1.1- We go to the Play Store and in Settings / General / Update applications automatically, we mark not update applications automatically.
1.2- Once this is done, we go to the Miui updates. We follow the route Settings / About the phone, click on the number 12 that is in the upper left as when we want to update
and then in the three points that appear in the upper right, we go to the update settings option and deactivate download automatically.
2.- DEACTIVATE THE WIFI ASSISTANT.
This option allows the mobile to automatically change the network, without us having to be aware of it, but it uses the battery unnecessarily. We are going to configure it to do it manually.
We follow the path Adjust / Wifi / Wi-Fi Assistant, enter and deactivate the option to select the best networks automatically.
3.- DEACTIVATE THE GAME TURBO.
This option is aimed at those users who do not use the phone to play, if so, deactivate it because it uses a lot of battery. I do not play much, rather little, even so I do not have it deactivated.
We go to Settings and in the search bar type game turbo. Mark the 2nd option that of Game Turbo Security, it will take you to the app, once inside, mark options that are next to the + sign, at the top right. Once inside, uncheck the Game Turbo option, it is the first.
4.-DEACTIVATE THE PRINTING SERVICES.
We have these services to connect to printers active all the time and the phone will be constantly looking for printers so that we can connect.
We go to Settings and at the top in the search bar we will write print. Click on the only option that comes out, now click on System printing services, once inside we will deactivate it. We will see that on the screen below, we have a blue bar with a text that says looking for printers in this way we prevent it from constantly searching.
5.-REMOVE BLOATWARE:
I have removed the following but it depends on each one, they could remove more.
Analytics.
Android Accessibility Suite
App Vault
Browser
Catchlog
Digital wellbeing
Facebook
Feedback
Freeform
Frequent phrases
Games
Google Drive
Google Duo
Google One
Google Photos
HybridAccessory
Joyose
MSA
Market Feedback Agent
Mi Browser
Mi Cloud
Mi credit
Mi pay
Mi video
MiConnectService
MiPlayClient
MiuiDaemon
Music
Notes
Quickball
Scanner
Screen Recorder
Services & feedback
SoterService
Uniplay Service
Weather
Yellow Pages
OTHER ADDITIONAL SETTINGS.
Let's go Developer Options.
Registry Buffer Size, I have it set to 1 mega.
Window animation level / Transitions animation level / Transition duration level. All three are by default at 1x, lower them to 0.5x.
Display: Manual brightness, almost full, in dark mode
Screen / Color scheme in Vivid.
Greetings.
Good advice. As a how to guide you should include more "how to" steps. For instance how to disable apps via adb.
How much SOT are getting now?
remove bloatware using root?
Shafwan7 said:
remove bloatware using root?
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No, you don't need root to to debloat, i recommend turning on usb debugging in developer setting and use Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot tools
jabbar777 said:
How much SOT are getting now?
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Pretty disappointing. Around 5 - 6. Rarely 7h but by activating battery saver mode and with light usage. Not very well optimized TBH. My 3 years old Galaxy note 9 with its degraded battery has the same battery life. 11t pro should be a 2 day phone without any issue
sushuguru said:
No, you don't need root to to debloat, i recommend turning on usb debugging in developer setting and use Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot tools
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I tried but couldn't uninstall a single app. Always got the "not installed for 0" error message. Any thoughts?
Vaizen said:
Pretty disappointing. Around 5 - 6. Rarely 7h but by activating battery saver mode and with light usage. Not very well optimized TBH. My 3 years old Galaxy note 9 with its degraded battery has the same battery life. 11t pro should be a 2 day phone without any issue
I tried but couldn't uninstall a single app. Always got the "not installed for 0" error message. Any thoughts?
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Well I didn't uninstall them, disable is enough, especially with the apps that can't be disabled via setting.
Yup, pretty much disappointed with the Battery performance compared to my Redmi K30 Pro Zoom.
It barely gets a 7hr SOT and it have a 5000mah Battery. My K30 pro only has 4700mah and it easily gets a 7hr SOT with 10 to 15% remaining battery.
I'm waiting for an EU Rom for ViLi as they do a good job at optimizing their roms.
Yeah battery life isn't great on the 11t pro. It hardly gets to 7h SoT. I have a Poco X3 Pro AMD it easily gets to 10h SoT.
Hope this gets better with future updates.
remove bloatware by using
ADB AppControl
Other things that really improve battery life are :
- Disable always on display
- disable doble tap to wake/sleep
After doing the second, my battery improved drastically you'll have to. Get used to lose that feature, but for me. It's worth it.
Vaizen said:
Other things that really improve battery life are :
- Disable always on display
- disable doble tap to wake/sleep
After doing the second, my battery improved drastically you'll have to. Get used to lose that feature, but for me. It's worth it.
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The best intermediate option is to have the always on display on but set to turn off after ten seconds, then a single tap on the screen will show the always on display and any notifications, this saves powering on the phone to check the time or if there are waiting messages, so this saves power, as the always on display does not wake the main CPUs.
Double tap to wake should not be a power drain. With light use over the holidays I'm getting 5 days between charges and that has double tap to wake enabled. The only way double tap to wake might be a power drain is if it is constantly being doubled tapped by accident and the phone keeps turning on.
Hope that helps.
Well, this is mine best so far
korado said:
Well, this is mine best so far
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what are your settings/usage?
Display on 120Hz, 4g network, all the settings from 1st post except nr.4, which i aplied yesterday, nr.5. and buffer size. I also disabled animations.
Standard apps were used during this time, 9gag, vanced youtube, mail, messaging, camera....
If your phone need 20 min of charging from 0 to 100 , leave it on for additional 10 minutes.
Battery great or nah? (120hz)
Sambolet13 said:
You need to close all background apps and reduce the brightness. This is at least.
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Closing background apps is unnecessary due to Doze mode and Xiaomi battery saving, as background apps are effectively frozen most of the time on Android. Having them opened then closed and unloaded from memory just means when you need them again they have to be loaded and re-initialised which increases power consumption as it takes more work to load an app than to bring one from the background to foreground. By all means give it a go, but generally it is pointless unless the app is misbehaving, but most are not these days.
Looking at the screen shot, it would seem a lot of battery was used by playing Mimicry which would use quite a bit of processing power plus power for the screen at 120Hz. It doesn't look too bad to me.
PhilipL2021 said:
Closing background apps is unnecessary due to Doze mode and Xiaomi battery saving, as background apps are effectively frozen most of the time on Android. Having them opened then closed and unloaded from memory just means when you need them again they have to be loaded and re-initialised which increases power consumption as it takes more work to load an app than to bring one from the background to foreground. By all means give it a go, but generally it is pointless unless the app is misbehaving, but most are not these days.
Looking at the screen shot, it would seem a lot of battery was used by playing Mimicry which would use quite a bit of processing power plus power for the screen at 120Hz. It doesn't look too bad to me.
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Thanks for the feedback, 'cause I just bought 11T pro January and now it's at 88% says Antutu Benchmark Battery Testing. ;/
GeeyahnOfficial said:
Thanks for the feedback, 'cause I just bought 11T pro January and now it's at 88% says Antutu Benchmark Battery Testing. ;/
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I personally think it might be because you are using the 120w charger of the 11t pro. I tried accubattery and it should some weird results. Try it with a 33w or lower charger...
Hrishabh2005 said:
I personally think it might be because you are using the 120w charger of the 11t pro. I tried accubattery and it should some weird results. Try it with a 33w or lower charger...
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I used 120w charger for like 10 times 'cause Im on a hurry and I'm using 30watts for everyday charge.

Question From oxygenos to coloros?

I have the EU Version. Can i switch from oxygenos to coloros? If yes how?
Can I ask why you want to downgrade your phone? Coloros is terrible and limits a lot of control. I ditched it on the 9RT as soon as I could.
I think the reason might be high battery drain in the EU and IND ROM , the color OS was giving close to 7hours SOT but oos gives like 4 hrs only
I hate to tell you, but having used both the Oppo Find X5 Pro (ColorOS) and OnePlus 10 Pro (OxygenOS) - the Find X5 Pro actually has the better OS. OnePlus removed a lot of the customisation options from ColorOS to "match" older OxygenOS releases, and in the process introduced some annoying bugs like not being able to dismiss hidden notifications.
There's nothing in OxygenOS that goes above and beyond ColorOS these days - in fact, OxygenOS is the poor relative! (that's why my OP 10 Pro has been sold this morning).
Trickster69 said:
I think the reason might be high battery drain in the EU and IND ROM , the color OS was giving close to 7hours SOT but oos gives like 4 hrs only
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And that battery drain is really awful!
I'm not sure if you can go from OOS to COS but I wouldn't bother, the amount of people wanting to go the other way is incredible.
Plus I do not buy into the battery drain issue. My first ever discharge I got a little under 11 hours SOT and I was not holding back at all.
If I had to guess I'd say you could jump to color OS, you'd have to grab a firmware, pull payload.bin then boot to Fastboot mode and flash each image to each part of the phone..
Just an FYI, ROMs are coming so if it were me I'd optimize android 12 OOS as best as I can and wait for the good times to roll in.
I will say coloros has a much longer SOT than OOS, but that is because no more than 5 apps are allowed to launch on startup so it is really debilitating since you will not receive any notifications until you open the app, but then coloros will close the app after a while and you won't get notifications again. ColorOS would be good if they get rid of all the debilitating features, remove phone manager, allow you to change default apps without changing it back, and install the default android installer.

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