Battery technology - Li-HV? - Xiaomi Mi CC9 / Mi 9 Lite Questions & Answers

Hello, I've just checked the battery stats with "ampere" app. When it's full I've seen about 4,35V.
Is li-HV used in this smartphone?
Edit: same voltage with cpu-z

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Widget that display battery ma

Hi all,
Does anyone knows of a widget that can work on the Note to display the battery ma?
Previously using currentwidget but seems that it doesnt work on the note anymore.
Thanks~
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21371121
I use Battery Monitor Widget , best of the best
It should be mentioned that Battery Monitor Widget does not display real current draw, but estimated current draw. There is currently no way to read the actual current draw of the Note.
The PM chipset in the Note doesn't support ma reading. Battery Monitor Widget readings are more or less accurate because the values are only estimates readings.
I have just found that Battery Monitor Widget can cause wakelock and you could end up with battery drain.
There is a battery management chip - MAX17042 in the Note, which does support current (mA) reading. Reading the relevant registers does give results that are dependent on the expected current draw, but I have not yet found the correct function to convert raw values to actual milli amps.
See discussion here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21723666
lucian777 said:
I have just found that Battery Monitor Widget can cause wakelock and you could end up with battery drain.
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That could possibly explain what completely drained my battery a few days back - I couldn't see what it was that caused it

Any App to monitor Battery Current ?

Checked Android market. There appears to be no app to monitor
and display the current consumption.
Most apps show power remaining in the battery in percentage format.
Not much use. Its a crude approximation. Because idle current
is a good indicator of the overall device status.
Showing the current consumption is more useful because
it shows up abnormalities if any. Some apps just kick in the
CPU into extra drive and the current consumption goes up very high
( 600 mA or more ) and the phone starts to heat up fast.
Besides heavy current drain is also harmful for the battery as well as the phone
components.
The ideal Battery current drain app should show the current consumption
( idle mode ) in mA, in real time or every 15 seconds or so, with the display
changing colors to highlight high current drain.
Normally as the battery voltage goes lower ( depending on usage time ), the
idle current drain would be higher because the internal inverter driver will draw more
current to maintain constant voltage supply to the CPU and display.
This is normal.
Whereas when the battery is fully charged , the actual idle current would be
the true indicator of the idle current of the device. Hence an elapsed time
display ( in hours, minutes ) after the battery is fully charged would be
an additional help.
DAMN
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Battery Monitor Widget https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.bmw&hl=pl
Hello Gentlemen!
Im new to here and welcome all..
After one week communion with my new 4xHD I have a real problem with the battery. First days it works perfect - when I didnt touch my phone, it consumes a minimum (through the night ~5-10%)... Of course when I was doing something intensive battery is sucked totally out. Then I've decided to optimize it a little, I install quandgearbox 4xhd (according to the recommendations here), then battery monitor widget... and in the first hours all was nice - flat consumption battery chart (night consumption fell to ~3%)...
and suddenly, I have no fcuking idea what I did, but I did it indeed.... battery is killed in ~6-7 hours totally... Ive checked all background processes, any suspicious apps, clicked on optimize in android assistant, restarted phone.. and I dont know what should/can I do more..
advice me something please...
Warm regards,
Daniel
ok guys, I've found the culprit... quadGearBox has some bug - even if you see "eco mode" checked - it does not ensure you that is in fact.
So the last day my 4xhd remained in quad-core mode all the time. I can verify it by antutu for example - in true "eco mode" there is about ~9500 points, in full quad-core mode I reach ~14200 score.
I've reinstalled it, restarted and all looks nice now.
Regards,
Daniel

[Q] Battery voltage

Hi, our bafteries should have 3,8V. Battery monitor shows my battery has 3,804V, sometimes 3,9V. My battery drain is about 30% per hour. When I'm writing this post, my battery lost 6%. I think the voltage is the problem. This is battery issue, hardware issue or maybe this is normal ? I'm using newest NamelessROM. Thanks for the answers.

Android shows battery as 4980mah and the battery is not charging to full capacity

I own Teclast X98 air 3G (C8J7) with dual boot ROM by Mirek190 Android 5.0 v7.0. The symptoms: CPU-Z and Aida64 shows the battery as 4980mah, I can play games just about 2 hours without brake after full charged device. According to USB tester (connected between USB charger and Teclast) it takes around 4800mah from 0 to 100% during 2.5 hours and it stops to charge more. I am using the Samsung 2.5A charger. When battery is low, the battery statistics of Android is showing about 40% of battery as over-counted. I decided that the problem with a one of two battery-banks. I bought and replaced the battery to a new one. But the problem is still there - it is charging only to about 4800mah and Aida64 and CPU-Z still shows it as a battery of 4980mah. Also 40% of battery as over-counted by the end of battery is within the statistics. Where shall I look for a decision? Bios, ROM, battery controller, etc. Thank you for any recommendation.

Health report found within AccuBattery app

EDIT: What is your Battery health stats as seen within AccuBattery?
uhm what?
hexr45 said:
uhm what?
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exactly :d probably he forgot to insert some screenshots
WITHIN ACCUBATTERY APPLICATION THERE IS A HEALTH TAB WHICH SHOWS YOUR BATTERY HEALTH STATS, I kept getting an error when I tried to upload an image, sorry.
battery health
mmm in accubattery it shows its 94 % but in phone info it shows its 100 % my is brand new i got it like 4 days ago it doesnt make sence that the battery capacity has decreased by 6 %
On the devices with a battery (like notebooks, tablets and phones) the OS usually increases the shown battery wear and this decreases the shown battery health. And because of that, phone thinks the maximum battery capacity is now lower than the designed (factory) battery capacity.
This means, when the designed battery capacity is 5000mAh, it shows 100% when its 5000mAh. But when it decreases to 4950mAh, its 100% at 4950 mAh. This protects the battery from charging fully. And finally, the battery lasts longer before you need to change it. So, 94%, 96% or 90% is quite normal and you do not need to worry.
y.erenbektas said:
On the devices with a battery (like notebooks, tablets and phones) the OS usually increases the shown battery wear and this decreases the shown battery health. And because of that, phone thinks the maximum battery capacity is now lower than the designed (factory) battery capacity.
This means, when the designed battery capacity is 5000mAh, it shows 100% when its 5000mAh. But when it decreases to 4950mAh, its 100% at 4950 mAh. This protects the battery from charging fully and finally, the battery last longer time before you need to change it. So, 94%, 96% or 90% is quite normal and you do not need to worry.
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How about fast-charging the battery, in which the A70 supports. Would that be causing an issue for the health of the battery?
abdimussa93 said:
How about fast-charging the battery, in which the A70 supports. Would that be causing an issue for the health of the battery?
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I am sure they wouldn't add this feature if it would cause any issue for the health of the battery. Even if it does hurt, it probably won't be noticeable.

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