Question High temperature ~ Low battery life? - Xiaomi Mi 11

Hello guys, i recently bought the Mi11, this is my first flagship phone (at least in terms of hardware) and i'm not used to a soc like the 888 that require this much juice.
Since the beginning i noticed that the battery wasn't so great, in particular the drain was quite high (almost 1.5%-2%/h even if completely untouched) and the phone tends to get quite high even with extremely light use (telegram, whatsapp, youtube at most), however i don't have a reference of what should be considered hot for this kind of phone and i initially assumed something was wrong with my battery.
Do you mind sharing the temperature of your battery during those very light scenario? Just chatting on telegram and similar?
Yesterday with around 22t.amb i reached 35C just by chatting on telegram!
At the same time. temperature during benchmarks like antutu seems fine...
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Same issues for me, awful battery life, i must settle with 60Hz FHD+, and it is ALWAYS hot, whatever i'm doing, it get warm.

Wahoux said:
Same issues for me, awful battery life, i must settle with 60Hz FHD+, and it is ALWAYS hot, whatever i'm doing, it get warm.
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I honestly don't know, a friends of mine is telling me that the range 30-35C is more than fine for this phone during extra light work but i'm not sure.
What temps are you talking about?

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[XTREME Battery Settings] Improve Battery Life
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Thanks, i will try to follow it for sure!
However mine was more a temperature-related question.

Ozozuz said:
Thanks, i will try to follow it for sure!
However mine was more a temperature-related question.
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Make sure you read the comments before doing it. Some components I would consider important core components are being removed by some of their commands. Make sure you consider the implications before copying any commands from there - one of the commands listed in their thread would probably make your NFC nonfunctional, for example.

I don't use NFC and yes as I stated you don't need to implement all of the settings and choose what suits your need. And this will solve your temperature problem. As it did solve mine.

Running warm all the time with high standby/idle current draw means you're needlessly prematurely trashing the battery.
Find the power hogs and tone them down.
Anything that's polling the internet every minute at idle needs to dealt with; that's one way to find the offenders. Karma Firewall uses almost no battery and is freeware. Unfortunately it's logging feature won't work on Q and above. Perhaps there an ADB workaround, don't know as I'm still running on Pie.
Goggle Play Services, Google Backup Transport, Framework and any cloud apk are prime offenders. Disable these as needed well as Google Firebase unless you want bloody Google to inventory your database!
Disable all carrier, manufacturer and Google feedback.
FB, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram etc... ditch this trashware (you were warned).

I'm appreciating all those advice guys, i don't want to be rude but again, my question is much more temperature related than battery related.
I still don't know if what i'm having should be considered normal for a flagship phone (in particular with such a ****ty soc like the 888) or not.

Ozozuz said:
I'm appreciating all those advice guys, i don't want to be rude but again, my question is much more temperature related than battery related.
I still don't know if what i'm having should be considered normal for a flagship phone (in particular with such a ****ty soc like the 888) or not.
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It's not normal on an optimized phone unless doing a cpu intensive task ie some games, malware scanners etc.
If a you have apks using massive amounts (enough to warm it) of cpu cycles doing nothing constructive it's killing the overall performance needlessly. Using cpu cycles and probably internet bandwidth as well.
If it's running warm when idling... you got power hogs

Actually, what blackhawk is saying, i agree with that 100%. Those are the batt consumers. This is an issue since android 9. Your heating comes from the google framework and services.
However, i do not agree on the part that this is not normal. Why? Simple, every phone with the newest just-released-hardware has this heating problem, based in the android framework. I have seen this with my phones all the time, oneplus 6t a lot of trouble, xiaomi mi 9, oppo, and even samsung. The software and the framework is just not fully ready to be launched and actually takes a while for the company to solve it. All the phones i mentioned were bought on the release and all was fixed by fixing the google framework, no more random heating or batt drops.

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[ANALYSIS]Battery life + cpu temp

Hello guys. I'b back to my favourite pastime, ie working out common things between the issues.
The goal is to gather some data to make sure phone we have is good quality one.
My biggest concern is crappy battery life and how it ties with cpu temperature. More heat more consumption, right? There is more to it, but that gives a simpler explanation.
Anyway, let's collect some reference data. First of all install some cpu temp monitoring app/widget. I use System Tuner myself which allows me to create handy widgets. Then monitor it when using browsing, xda app and 2d games. Ie, hit home button in the middle of playing/browsing and have a glance. Do it in room temperature (18-21 celsius) for consitency between results. Then post average reception, screen on time and time off the charger and remaining battery. Finally, your setup.
Here is an example. Real life results i will provide tomorrow.
WiFi on all the time
Browsing(chrome) 37-41c
XDA app 29-35c
Game. 41-49c
Reception 1-2 bars
Screen on 3h2m
Off charger 12h17m 13%
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tinky1 said:
Hello guys. I'b back to my favourite pastime, ie working out common things between the issues.
The goal is to gather some data to make sure phone we have is good quality one.
My biggest concern is crappy battery life and how it ties with cpu temperature. More heat more consumption, right? There is more to it, but that gives a simpler explanation.
Anyway, let's collect some reference data. First of all install some cpu temp monitoring app/widget. I use System Tuner myself which allows me to create handy widgets. Then monitor it when using browsing, xda app and 2d games. Ie, hit home button in the middle of playing/browsing and have a glance. Do it in room temperature (18-21 celsius) for consitency between results. Then post average reception, screen on time and time off the charger and remaining battery. Finally, your setup.
Here is an example. Real life results i will provide tomorrow.
Browsing(chrome) 37-41c
XDA app 29-35c
Game. 41-49c
Reception 1-2 bars
Screen on 3h2m
Off charger 12h17m 13%
Stock
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Forgive my ignorance, but how do I get these results you speak of? I've just downloaded System Tuner and it's a bit overwhelming in options to be honest.
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Forgive my ignorance, but how do I get these results you speak of? I've just downloaded System Tuner and it's a bit overwhelming in options to be honest.
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Thanks for trying.
It's simple. Place widget (1x1)on one of the home screens, click on widget, settings, widget, choose one of the values (top, middle or bottom) as cpu temp and exit. That's it. Quite customisable so you can play around with it later to make it fit your setup. I have it like that (middle left)
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WiFi on all the time
Browsing(chrome) 37-41c
XDA app 29-35c
Game. 41-49c
Reception 0-2 bars
Screen on 4h and a little bit (stats were playing up today)
Off charger approx 9h.
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Quite surprised by results considering poor reception. I'm starting to thing it IS due to poor reception mainly. I use battery monitor widget and it shows a lot higher drain%/h when reception is low.
"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters"
My $0.02: It's not reception. My Galaxy Nexus was GREAT about not draining the battery when in a low or no signal area. Also, my work's building is also a T-Mobile tower, so I have full bars all the time and my battery just drains away, even while in standby.
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My $0.02: It's not reception. My Galaxy Nexus was GREAT about not draining the battery when in a low or no signal area. Also, my work's building is also a T-Mobile tower, so I have full bars all the time and my battery just drains away, even while in standby.
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It's not ONLY down to reception, here I agree. There are a few things that drain battery, forums are full of threads about them. But reception IS a major factor when it comes to good or bad battery life, that's just how things work.
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Should I get one?

Hello dear XDA friends, Although I don't post a lot I still love you all .
Anyway, I am really tempted to get a Mate S ($/€319) after my LG G3's screen basically broke in half, the battery exploded and the touchscreen only working 10%, it's basically useless right now and I need a phone to replace it for a while until I decide what's going to be my ''real'' phone (I hate Apple but the 7+ Camera is amazing but then again maybe note 7 refurbs will be cheap.) So yeah I need to bridge the gap and I want to gift it to a relative when I'm done with it.
So is it worth it for 300 bucks?
Hi,
I have the phone since 3 months now (rooted and latest rom version) and it is in overall very good but the battery. Screen is very great but although there are a good device manager, it doesn't stand a full day without reloading.
Also you can see from the different posts that this phone is not very popular among Android's cooks. So not a lot of answers and not a lot of tricks and tweaks. I regret the time I had a Nexus 4 where community was very active. Anyway, as I am really focused on battery life, this is the real flaw of this phone for me. But I guess there are not many phones that could do better.
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Hi,
I have the phone since 3 months now (rooted and latest rom version) and it is in overall very good but the battery. Screen is very great but although there are a good device manager, it doesn't stand a full day without reloading.
Also you can see from the different posts that this phone is not very popular among Android's cooks. So not a lot of answers and not a lot of tricks and tweaks. I regret the time I had a Nexus 4 where community was very active. Anyway, as I am really focused on battery life, this is the real flaw of this phone for me. But I guess there are not many phones that could do better.
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What's the longest screen on time you got?
It actually depends what you gonna do with this phone.
I own it for last 8 months never really felt need for better battery during normal usage.
My typical usage with all the time brightness at auto and slider at max ( which on huawei even when inside usually means 80-90% brightness ) and outside always even when is dim day is 100% or boosted screen mode ends up with average 4:30-5h SOT with around 18-20hrs on battery. This is with about 60% wifi 40% 3g.
This includes bunch of social apps, youtube , music, calls, sms, light gaming of around 1hr per day.
The great thing about this phone is its soc and screen, the to S-amoled it never gets hot thus for it doesn't drain battery life fast like snapdragon devices.
Biggest fall of this soc is its GPU it isn't as good for heavy games like s810 devices for example.
If you're not a gamer I highly suggest this phone. If you have more money I suggest p9+, its a beast in all regards.
Here my current battery life stats
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As you can see, I charged my phone and unplugged at 00.14. Wi-Fi off and no mobile data, no screen on. No apps running apart from home launcher and myProfile. All others are greenified. So in around 8h sleep it decreased by 20%.
I tried many tricks and I consider myself skilful for this (my LG G2 could last 3 days) but cannot do better with this one. The ROM is not good enough yet and update frequency is not good.
Got the LG G4 so this one can be closed

Replace Battery?

What kind of battery life should I expect typically out of this phone that only sees relatively light use? I do keep wifi, bluetooth and google location services on at all times, and usually use the phone for occasional calls, texting and some web browsing I rarely stream and almost never play games. The battery life in the attached screenshots seems a little extreme, no? Please let me know what you think. I am running the Columbian variant of Marshmallow on a G800M. It is not rooted, but I debloated it considerably using TWRP file manager. Battery life is similar on any ROM I run on it however.
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So I am thinking I am having battery issues. I purchased this phone just a couple of weeks ago used, so I am not surprised to see that the battery may have seen better days, as the phone is probably 3 years old. Does anyone have any recommendation for a new battery? I see lots of genuine article samsung batteries being sold as new, and under ten dollars pretty much anywhere but my concern is that they have been sitting on the shelves for years now. Has anyone had any experience with these batteries? Any recommendations for something better?
Also, I am seeing both "eb-bg800bbe" and "eb-bg800cbe" batteries available for this phone. Currently, I have the "B" variant, but does it matter?
Thank you for your time
appye said:
What kind of battery life should I expect typically out of this phone that only sees relatively light use? I do keep wifi, bluetooth and google location services on at all times, and usually use the phone for occasional calls, texting and some web browsing I rarely stream and almost never play games. The battery life in the attached screenshots seems a little extreme, no? Please let me know what you think. I am running the Columbian variant of Marshmallow on a G800M. It is not rooted, but I debloated it considerably using TWRP file manager. Battery life is similar on any ROM I run on it however.
So I am thinking I am having battery issues. I purchased this phone just a couple of weeks ago used, so I am not surprised to see that the battery may have seen better days, as the phone is probably 3 years old. Does anyone have any recommendation for a new battery? I see lots of genuine article samsung batteries being sold as new, and under ten dollars pretty much anywhere but my concern is that they have been sitting on the shelves for years now. Has anyone had any experience with these batteries? Any recommendations for something better?
Also, I am seeing both "eb-bg800bbe" and "eb-bg800cbe" batteries available for this phone. Currently, I have the "B" variant, but does it matter?
Thank you for your time
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That seems to be pretty normal battery life for what you have explained. If you keep your data on that is going to waste your battery dramatically and if you are constantly going in and out of service then that is also a big battery drainer. Try to only use data when you need and change the GPS to low power mode instead of high accuracy and you should see a difference in battery life. I don't think you need a new battery at this stage.
appye said:
What kind of battery life should I expect typically out of this phone that only sees relatively light use? I do keep wifi, bluetooth and google location services on at all times, and usually use the phone for occasional calls, texting and some web browsing I rarely stream and almost never play games. The battery life in the attached screenshots seems a little extreme, no? Please let me know what you think. I am running the Columbian variant of Marshmallow on a G800M. It is not rooted, but I debloated it considerably using TWRP file manager. Battery life is similar on any ROM I run on it however.
So I am thinking I am having battery issues. I purchased this phone just a couple of weeks ago used, so I am not surprised to see that the battery may have seen better days, as the phone is probably 3 years old. Does anyone have any recommendation for a new battery? I see lots of genuine article samsung batteries being sold as new, and under ten dollars pretty much anywhere but my concern is that they have been sitting on the shelves for years now. Has anyone had any experience with these batteries? Any recommendations for something better?
Also, I am seeing both "eb-bg800bbe" and "eb-bg800cbe" batteries available for this phone. Currently, I have the "B" variant, but does it matter?
Thank you for your time
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I think you can buy a battery on amazon for 10$. Li-Ion batteries lose their capacity mostly as result of charging-cycled and not for lying around. And i would buy the same variant.
Well, I got impatient and purchased a generic replacement battery off of eBay. It is billed as 2300mah, so we will see what happens.
I don't want to babysit the settings everywhere I go so I will just deal with whatever battery life I get.
Anyway, I am sitting in a waiting room right now and saw it switch from LTE (and one shaky bar on reception) to H+ and the reception bars went all the way to four!
I got the G800M variant because I wanted LTE under Cricket (at&t network) ... I am wondering if LTE has been burning a lot of battery. Both at my home and at work, I rarely have more than two bars.
Anyway, I changed network mode in settings to WCDMA/GSM (disabling LTE) to see what happens. Are there going to be areas where these modes are not available and LTE is? I don't mind the speed hit if it improves battery life, but I do like having coverage.
Oh wow... That made a huge difference in standby time. I only burned about 2% over ten hours last night!
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Question Accubattery showing Battery health at 47% for a new phone (1 month old)

I purchased this about a month ago. I have been reading a lot of posts out here about people having fairly low battery life. So I had installed Accubattery to see if the discharge is abnormal. I checked today and it seems like Accubattery is claiming that my battery is only at 50~% health. Now I am unsure that if this is because it is a genuine fault or because this phone is supposed to have 2 2500mAh batteries and Accubattery is detecting only one of them. Any idea about this?
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What are your SOT vs battery percent used?
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blackhawk said:
What are your SOT vs battery percent used?
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I've had my 11T Pro for roughly two weeks and I have the same issue.
It doesn't read charging speed correctly which confuses it's health calculations.
I'm sure your phone is fine.
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Those SOT numbers seem erratic. Some reasonable, others look impossible.
When you're using the browser not watching vids the usage should low.
As the previous poster mentioned it may just not have good sensing for battery usage.
Accubattery is only as good as the data it's getting. Even then it can screw up. I don't understand what's going on there.
Rather strange. I don't have that phone so I don't know what it's nominal run time should be. If it's running cool and you can get 8-10 hours SOT you're probably in the ball park.
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Those SOT numbers seem erratic. Some reasonable, others look impossible.
When you're using the browser not watching vids the usage should low.
As the previous poster mentioned it may just not have good sensing for battery usage.
Accubattery is only as good as the data it's getting. Even then it can screw up. I don't understand what's going on there.
Rather strange. I don't have that phone so I don't know what it's nominal run time should be. If it's running cool and you can get 8-10 hours SOT you're probably in the ball park.
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Hmmm, okay. I'll continue observing my phone's behaviour then. I do get over 8-10 hours SOT on medium usage. Additionally, I read from other threads that the 120W charger isn't charging the phone fully and it makes sense to charge with a lower power charger. So I will try that as well. Will keep this thread updated if I see any improvements.
Accubattery doesn't work well with dual battery setup, that's why it's showing Battery health at 47%.
Set design capacity to 2500.
11T PRO has 2x 2500mah battery for ultra fast charging. Set the design capacity to 2500 and you will be fine.
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11T PRO has 2x 2500mah battery for ultra fast charging. Set the design capacity to 2500 and you will be fine.
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This presents a potential problem in the future as one battery can degrade and fail independently of the other. You really need to be able to monitoring both.
If the manufacturer designed it properly each battery should have its own power controller in a perfect world. Not sure if this is so on any of the dual battery phones...
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This presents a potential problem in the future as one battery can degrade and fail independently of the other. You really need to be able to monitoring both.
If the manufacturer designed it properly each battery should have its own power controller in a perfect world. Not sure if this is so on any of the dual battery phones...
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I reached out to Accubattery support team and this was their reply.
Link from the email

Question Galaxy App Booster Battery Drain

Hello everyone! I just reinstalled Galaxy App Booster after about a month of not using it and I noticed it had 16% battery usage since fully charged (see screenshot). Again, the app and Good Guardians were not installed since the beginning of February. Is this a bug? How can I permanently delete it? Did anyone else experience this? I'm really confused
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You're looking at the total usage for Android Services not this app!
Simply uninstall it, it's part of Good Guardians.
Samsung actually improved it from 3 years ago. Now it works and runs fast...
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You're looking at the total usage for Android Services not this app!
Simply uninstall it, it's part of Good Guardians.
Samsung actually improved it from 3 years ago. Now it works and runs fast...
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I know it's improved, I use it about once a month and I love it! Does it really show the Android Services battery drain? I clicked on App info of Galaxy App Booster. Shouldn't it show this specific app's drain? I mean, the app wasn't installed for a month but maybe its services are still running in the background despite it being uninstalled, along with Good Guardians. Never came across this before, that's why I'm confused.
This how it shows on my N10+/Pie.
Obviously it hasn't used 22%, that's all that Android services has used. It's usage is incorporated into that figure. I doubt it drives baseline usage up much overall.
However I just started using it again 2 days ago so I'll keep an eye on my SOT figure in Accubattery history.
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This how it shows on my N10+/Pie.
Obviously it hasn't used 22%, that's all that Android services has used. It's usage is incorporated into that figure. I doubt it drives baseline usage up much overall.
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However I just started using it again 2 days ago so I'll keep an eye on my SOT figure in Accubattery history.
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That's interesting. For me if I click battery it shows 3 options: Unrestricted, Optimized and Restricted. I put it on restricted for now to see any changes. Thanks a lot, had me confused for a little bit
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That's interesting. For me if I click battery it shows 3 options: Unrestricted, Optimized and Restricted. I put it on restricted for now to see any changes. Thanks a lot, had me confused for a little bit
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What are you restricting, that app alone or Android Services? Restricting Android Services will likely cause issues. Optimized may be better but could still cause issues, even increase battery drain. See and observe...
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What are you restricting, that app alone or Android Services? Restricting Android Services will likely cause issues. Optimized may be better but could still cause issues, even increase battery drain. See and observe...
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On Android 13 you restrict the app (screenshot). I'm now trying with it restricted to see if anything changes. Will report back.
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On Android 13 you restrict the app (screenshot). I'm now trying with it restricted to see if anything changes. Will report back.
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I think it runs in the background but at a minimum level, hopefully. It tracks app optimization. I would leave run unrestricted and see if it impacts overall SOT.
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I think it runs in the background but at a minimum level, hopefully. It tracks app optimization. I would leave run unrestricted and see if it impacts overall SOT.
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I tested it Restricted and it only drained 10%. It's really weird. I mean, it's practically impossible that this app drained 10% of battery since it's not used at all so it must be a bug or something, or maybe it's tied to to the Android System, as it is shown for you on Android 10. Beats me, I'm still confused
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I tested it Restricted and it only drained 10%. It's really weird. I mean, it's practically impossible that this app drained 10% of battery since it's not used at all so it must be a bug or something, or maybe it's tied to to the Android System, as it is shown for you on Android 10. Beats me, I'm still confused
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That's Android Services, the total consumption of all 20 or whatever services/apps. Mine reads 32% at this point because I haven't charged to 100% in a while. Pretty much normal.

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