Can i charge my mi Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker from my mi note 5 pro phone's charger (charger rating- 5V/2A).
But input voltage rating mentioned on the back of speaker is 5V/1A.
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Show tell me can i charge it without tention.
Yes you can use it without any problem
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Maybe I will also buy the power and volume button. (I pressed to hard on volume up, now it does not bounce back any more).
I bought these together and today I tried the charging time by depleting the battery and do a full charge with the 20W wireless charger, the charging time is 120 something minutes, which is far from the official number of about 90 minutes, or 100 minutes from some reviewer.
I used the power adapter that came with the wireless charger, which has 27W, and plugged into 6 outlets power strip (totally 3 are in use). The phone is a Chinese version with Chinese ROM, 6GB+128GB. The phone was drained and turn on after charging start, and no explicit apps were launched, other than the system one.
I don't know if this is the charger problem or the phone battery, I wrote to Xiaomi but have not heard back.
Could be a subpar cable, do you get good speeds plugging directly into the charger with it?
If you have a case or ring grip or anything inbetween your phone and the pad that might be impacting speeds
Also placement is really important, you wanna center the ring on the screen on the pad as closely as possible
Probably not an issue as you got the charger with the pad but a thread in "XIAOMI MI 9 ACCESSORIES" I can't link to describes how there are fake chargers out there too
I wanted to know if anyone has the same problem with charging as me. if I use the original battery charger the recharge is more or less that indicated (it takes about 10-15 minutes longer). the problem happens when i connect it to a laptop or car. I connected it to my car via an adapter that goes into the cigarette lighter and cable that I used with my redmi 9s. the battery is charging but does not increase. same thing happens with my laptop on standby. with my redmi 9s even though it slowly increased the battery. does someone else have the same problem (software optimization?), or is it not a problem because it absorbs more energy and I cannot make the comparison with the two smartphones?
edit: after a few days of testing I saw that the recharge takes place with the laptop or the car if the battery exceeds 60% otherwise this does not increase.
Hello All,
I am kind of furious right now.
Did couple of trips with my Mi 11 Ultra using Android Auto wirelessly.
When I am not charging the phone it gets warm or really warm and works fine.
Only issue then is the battery drain which is more or less a 1% a minute.
While charging the phone on the 18W induction charger or using a QC charger with a cable the phone overheats.
It's hot to the touch. It displays multiple "overheating" popups. Screen is really dark too.
Normally I can't feel any heat from the phone under normal use. Using cameras makes it a bit warm as does gaming but AA just kills it.
Does anyone use Android Auto regularly with Mi 11 Ultra? Are you experiencing similar issues?
Try using an old-style 5V 2A charger, not QC.
Preferably don'use a wireless charger.
Anyway, using wireless Android Auto and a cable charger is a nonsense, then use Android Auto connected by cable to the car stereo.
Battery drain is just why wireless Android Auto till now has had only few implementations by car manufacturers...
themissionimpossible said:
Try using an old-style 5V 2A charger, not QC.
Preferably don'use a wireless charger.
Anyway, using wireless Android Auto and a cable charger is a nonsense, then use Android Auto connected by cable to the car stereo.
Battery drain is just why wireless Android Auto till now has had only few implementations by car manufacturers...
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I don't think using wired AA is an option in BMW
eXelium said:
Hello All,
I am kind of furious right now.
Did couple of trips with my Mi 11 Ultra using Android Auto wirelessly.
When I am not charging the phone it gets warm or really warm and works fine.
Only issue then is the battery drain which is more or less a 1% a minute.
While charging the phone on the 18W induction charger or using a QC charger with a cable the phone overheats.
It's hot to the touch. It displays multiple "overheating" popups. Screen is really dark too.
Normally I can't feel any heat from the phone under normal use. Using cameras makes it a bit warm as does gaming but AA just kills it.
Does anyone use Android Auto regularly with Mi 11 Ultra? Are you experiencing similar issues?
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Consider yourself lucky!
Most people here can't even get AA to work on this device
I use it in my pocket sometimes for Google maps navigation when riding a motorcycle and it gets hot
If you change the 5g to 4g it stays noticably cooler
speedtripler said:
I use it in my pocket sometimes for Google maps navigation when riding a motorcycle and it gets hot
If you change the 5g to 4g it stays noticably cooler
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I blocked 5g since I had the phone
Some sites tell that Mi 11 Ultra got an update to fix overheating issues at the end of July. But last EU Rom update was in June. FFS Xiaomi give us the updates!
My OnePlus 7 pro would charge great in my cars USB using Android auto. My new OnePlus 10 pro doesn't charge at all using the same car USB port and original red cable. Ampre app shows at most about 260ma then immediately drops to about 50ma charging and an external USB monitor device shows .4 amp charging rate but driving with Android auto on a 1 hour commute, my phone charge % will drop by 1-2%. Anyone know what's going on?
I do not have an answer to this, but I have exactly the same problem. My last phone was a Oneplus 9 and the cable I used for that is doing exactly the same as you have described. I've only had my phone for a few days and just realised this yesterday.
State of Charge is largely voodoo.
0.4 Amperes is what your device is using including charging current.
50 mA is what is going into your battery.
1-2% is not statistically significant.
You need to take a 20 hour road trip to see if it maintains charge.
the same problem with the oneplus 10 pro, i come from the whole oneplus series being the last one the 9 pro and it was charging fine until now. I even changed the charger and it didn't work the same way, I took my car to check if the charge was working correctly and I deduced that it was the cell phone, but only with the car charger it doesn't work. I agree that it is a software issue not accepting the configured voltage.