Hi .i have realme x2 pro and yesterday i forget vooc charger pluged at phone at night .
Did it will affect battery of phone ?
Is new smartphone like x2pro protect itself from over charging ?
Mohammedhagag said:
Hi .i have realme x2 pro and yesterday i forget vooc charger pluged at phone at night .
Did it will affect battery of phone ?
Is new smartphone like x2pro protect itself from over charging ?
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Nothing will happen unless you do it all the time. Even if you do it all the time it would not speed up the degradation by that much. It's 2020, I think they figured it out by now.
It's likely still not a good idea to do that with a 50 watt charger,10 minutes in the morning does me 24 hours
Yeah you should avoid it anyway
Mohammedhagag said:
Hi .i have realme x2 pro and yesterday i forget vooc charger pluged at phone at night .
Did it will affect battery of phone ?
Is new smartphone like x2pro protect itself from over charging ?
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Now how is the mobile to use??
It's better if you only charge it to 100% and plug it off. Otherwise it charges the whole night to 100%. It's not a real problem but it's better without.
you have 2x2000mA battery's who charging simular. So it's possible to charge it so fast.
You also can yuse an old charger for the night. So the battery isn't so fast charged. Of course it's better when you want to use the phone for more than 2-3 years. I think after 2 years fast charging you will have 75-80% from the power of the first 100%.
But I like the fast charging and charge 30 min in the morning.
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I have recently purchased the Mi Mix with the Chinese ROM, I have now unlocked the bootloader and flashed the most current global ROM, I believe the Mi MIx is quick charge 3.0 according to specs on Qualcomm and Xiaomi website. I have tried the LG g5 quick charge plug and the Anker quick charge 3.0 powerport +1 and neither of them display fast or quick charging, it definitely isn't quick charging as it takes nearly 5 hours to charge. Any help or info would be appreciated as it's driving me crazy, I understand it's a much bigger battery but surely 5 hours for a brand new phone isn't fast charging, could this be the kernel or global ROM isn't supported. Thank you to anyone that me be able to help in any way.
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I have recently purchased the Mi Mix with the Chinese ROM, I have now unlocked the bootloader and flashed the most current global ROM, I believe the Mi MIx is quick charge 3.0 according to specs on Qualcomm and Xiaomi website. I have tried the LG g5 quick charge plug and the Anker quick charge 3.0 powerport +1 and neither of them display fast or quick charging, it definitely isn't quick charging as it takes nearly 5 hours to charge. Any help or info would be appreciated as it's driving me crazy, I understand it's a much bigger battery but surely 5 hours for a brand new phone isn't fast charging, could this be the kernel or global ROM isn't supported. Thank you to anyone that me be able to help in any way.
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I don't understand why it would take that long, the question would be from what % are you changing, my mix takes a little more than an hour to go from 45% to 100, and a little bit more than two hours from 5% with the changer that it came with, remember not all phones are created equal also I'm on epic rom 7.3.30
Battery is 4000 mAh then to charge you have to wait a bit... with a quick charge 3, i have 1h45 to fully charge my device...
Try another usb cable
Ok, I changed the cable and plug, charging from 0-100% in just under 2 hours, fairly quick but should it show on the lock screen as fast charging as mine shows just charging.
I'm using Ampere app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere). On original charger it shows max possible current 1800 mA, and after some crazy readings it stabilizes indeed around of that value. Other my chargers are not so good. You have to wait a bit (minute?) until the reading will be accurate. First readings are crazy high.
Other such apps probably work as well.
ampere give u right speed amperage value.... value decrease with higher battery level, you are not full mA all the time.... if somedody use a custom kernel like papashclumpf... try to ask a way to fully charge all the ime... i suppose kernel can manage this !
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Ok, I changed the cable and plug, charging from 0-100% in just under 2 hours, fairly quick but should it show on the lock screen as fast charging as mine shows just charging.
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Under 2 hours should be quick charging.
i agree
So yesterday when I was charging the phone from about the 35% mark the phone was super warm to touch and when it got to about 70% it was cool and also when I noticed that the lock screen showed 1 hour left until full.
30% charge requires 1 hour? called quick charge. It was using the accessories that came with the phone.
In the mean time the Redmi 3s that I have charges quicker with a 2.1A charger with a older Lumia 1020 cable.
What gives?
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Skamath said:
So yesterday when I was charging the phone from about the 35% mark the phone was super warm to touch and when it got to about 70% it was cool and also when I noticed that the lock screen showed 1 hour left until full.
30% charge requires 1 hour? called quick charge. It was using the accessories that came with the phone.
In the mean time the Redmi 3s that I have charges quicker with a 2.1A charger with a older Lumia 1020 cable.
What gives?
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No problem here, 74% in one hour, full charge in slightly less than 2 hours.
I remember reading the Nokia 8 didn't come with a quick charger? I'm not sure. if that's true or not?
metalron said:
I remember reading the Nokia 8 didn't come with a quick charger? I'm not sure. if that's true or not?
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No, it's not.
My Nokia 8 came with charger that says 5V=2,5A/9V=2A/12V=1.5A , I suppose its QC 3.0. Charges pretty quickly to 70-80%
where my concern is the time left to full charge message on the lock screen shows time which is enough to charge my redmi3s from about 10% to full.
Have quick charge. Is tested. Important is to use correct charger and cable.
Hello there! I wanted to open this thread to ask what's your opinion on proper charging habits with this Si02 battery that our Mi 11 Ultra's are equipped with. I have been reading a bit on the issue, but all I can find is comparisons between ASM batteries (lead based) and Si02 batteries.
Should we be using the same 15/20% to 80% rule with Si02 batteries?
The most I could find is that they are way more resilient to 80% DoD's than other batteries, so perhaps we can move to a 10 to 90% approach with them?
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I don't like leaving home without 100%
Replacement batteries are cheap but you lose waterproofing when you install one yourself which is a good reason to take care of it if possible
It's so hard NOT to reach 100% with the 65W xiaomi charger that i have
I also observed another thing, when charging with a slower xiaomi charger ( the one that came with the mi9 ) the temperature gets higher until it reaches the 90% mark than the 65W charger.
This was clearly observed via the Accubattery pro app that i use.
I'm curious to see hot it will be with the wireless (80W) charger.
Cheers !
Jhonxs said:
It's so hard NOT to reach 100% with the 65W xiaomi charger that i have
I also observed another thing, when charging with a slower xiaomi charger ( the one that came with the mi9 ) the temperature gets higher until it reaches the 90% mark than the 65W charger.
This was clearly observed via the Accubattery pro app that i use.
I'm curious to see hot it will be with the wireless (80W) charger.
Cheers !
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Given the fan the 80W charger has, I take it will probably run quite cool..!!
I am personally also using the 67W charger and even tho it gets hot, accubattery shows it as being completely fine.
That charging speed is amazing, and indeed, it rlly is hard not to reach 100%. I was using a 33W charging phone before and it was already hard to some point not going over 80-90% .
I am personally going to try keeping the DoD between 60% to 70% if possible, but I feel like this batteries deal with DoD better than Li-ion batteries
If you want to control your charging/discharging, I found an app on Play called Plug Sound. It lets you change a lot of system sounds, but will also play a warning sound when battery reaches High/Low charge %age.
The plugged in/unplugged sounds work well with my wireless charger so I know I've positioned the phone correctly.
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Steve
picitup said:
If you want to control your charging/discharging, I found an app on Play called Plug Sound. It lets you change a lot of system sounds, but will also play a warning sound when battery reaches High/Low charge %age.
The plugged in/unplugged sounds work well with my wireless charger so I know I've positioned the phone correctly.
Cheers
Steve
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Or, if you're rooted, you can install this app from the Play Store, that limits the charge to a set percentage. You can also find it on this thread. I've been using it on my OnePlus 6 and it works great, stopping the charge at 80% and resuming it if it falls under 78%. It's the first thing I'm going to install when I receive and root my Mi 11 Ultra.
Hello people I recently acquired my 11t pro and I know that the 120w charging, first it's amazing, but second it's kind of concerning to think that such a charging speed might not wear down the battery life even though Xiaomi claims 800 cycles and a bunch of certifications.
So I've decided to only use 120w on hasty situations or while traveling, etc. And I happen to have different xiaomi chargers.
The question is which do you think is the best wattage or charger to make battery life span longer 22.5w or 33w?
(wish I had the 67w from the 11t, but unfortunately I don't)
You're correct. Fast charging is poison for battery lifespan, of course the device makers love that because $. As low and slow as possible is the way to go, 18-25 W as a good trade off I would say. Some, including myself go even lower.
yeah,I haven't tested the 11t pro but with a redmi note 9 using a samsung note 9 charger it looked like the redmi wasn't getting any charge up. So that low is good?
i use 12/15w and its perfect !
Im charging mine with standard 5v 2A (its slow, but i thing battery will have better life down the line) since im planning to use my phone for 4-5 years minimum (last phone oneplus 2 was in use 6 years)
austick said:
i use 12/15w and its perfect !
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Doktor-X said:
Im charging mine with standard 5v 2A (its slow, but i thing battery will have better life down the line) since im planning to use my phone for 4-5 years minimum (last phone oneplus 2 was in use 6 years)
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How long does it take you to fully charge? Or what charging strategies do you use?
Vaizen said:
How long does it take you to fully charge? Or what charging strategies do you use?
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75min aprox but i charge at night
Vaizen said:
How long does it take you to fully charge? Or what charging strategies do you use?
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Today i charged from 17 to 100% in about 2h 10min using 10w (5v 2a) charger
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75min aprox but i charge at night
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Today i charged from 17 to 100% in about 2h 10min using 10w (5v 2a) charger
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Both options are good ideas for overnight charging. Will keep that in mind using a Samsung charger
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Both options are good ideas for overnight charging. Will keep that in mind using a Samsung charger
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Yes, you are right, when you are not in hurry i dont see reason not to use slower speed charging and then if you need speed use fast charger once in awhile
Well just as an addition I've tested several chargers with different wattages and these are the results in terms of time:
Samsung 10w - 2h:40min ±
Xiaomi 18w - 1h 30min ±
Xiaomi 22.5w - 1h 05min ±
Xiaomi 33w - 50 min ±
Xiaomi 120w 17 min at least for me.
Charging from around 10 to 100%
I am using Samsung 15W charger, around 2h to fully charge the phone.
I use a 33W charger from my K30 Pro Zoom. I charge from 20% remaining to 90% in 30 mins. Probably 45 mins if totally drained but never have to wait for an hour to fully charge. I only use 120W during business trips or Out of town.
By the way, your cord needs to match the type of Charger you are using or you'll just end up with a bottle neck charging.
I think the best option would be 65W, either mi charger or anker. Im currently using anker 65w charger, and oh my god, im getting a beautiful battery life of upto 8 hours sot on heavy usage. And by heavy usage i mean, streaming, maps.
With heavy games as well, its a bit lower. But charging with 120W affects the battery negatively. And i think it doesnt charge it completely even though it shows 100%.
Whatat is the best way to charge 11T pro, from 10% to 100% or during the days a couple times , charge to 60% , charge to 80% depends how much time you have to prepare when you go outside??
You want to keep the battery as close to 50% as possible. The general rule of thumb is to keep your charge between 80% and 20%.
I read somwere that this our charger and charger of 62 wat difrently charges battery, this 120wat charge it so fast that the battery dont have time to fully charged but with 62 wat charger it takes a litlle longer and battery can least more than a day, its a very big diference adn people on Reddit confirming that ..
tze_vitamin said:
Whatat is the best way to charge 11T pro, from 10% to 100% or during the days a couple times , charge to 60% , charge to 80% depends how much time you have to prepare when you go outside??
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I don't know and I don't care. You're still replacing it in a couple of years so why bother?
Performing the test with a 20w charger and the 120w charger, the battery time estimate is more or less the same but after similar use ,the use time with a 120w lasts less than that of the 20w.
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Performing the test with a 20w charger and the 120w charger, the [COLOR=#AA0000FF]battery[/COLOR] time estimate is more or less the same but after similar use ,the use time with a 120w lasts less than that of the 20w.
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I don't think that the "estimated" time will change after 1-2 charges. I think it takes into account many previous charges. (that I guess you did with 120W)
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I don't think that the "estimated" time will change after 1-2 charges. I think it takes into account many previous charges. (that I guess you did with 120W)
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Absolutely not, it is obvious that for physical reasons, the 120w charger remains a charger for people in a hurry and that the best charge for this type of battery remains the low and long charge.
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Absolutely not, it is obvious that for physical reasons, the 120w charger remains a charger for people in a hurry and that the best charge for this type of battery remains the low and long charge.
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I wouldn't be so sure my friend.
In Another Samsung phone with removable , I have a really old battery that lasts like an hour or two and a brand new original that lasts 36 hours.
When I had used the good battery (and get an estimated remaining time of let's say 28h) when I switch to the old battery the E.R.T. is still 20+ hours. Nevertheless it runs out in a couple of hours.
Same with cars and consumption.