Question Battery charge limit - Redmi Note 10 Pro

Hi all
Is there a way to limit battery charge, like using the app Battery Charge Limit?
It does not work for me with MIUI 13 rooted with Magisk.
Or is there any alternative Android 12 ROM that have this feature included and that has no battery drain?
Thanks

I use AccA, installed from fdroid, which is a front-end to acc, and includes acc. It's a slightly older version that hasn't been updated in awhile, but it works fine for me with xiaomi.eu 13. It's set to stop charging at 80%, and it stops. It does require magisk.
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david003 said:
I use AccA, installed from fdroid, which is a front-end to acc, and includes acc. It's a slightly older version that hasn't been updated in awhile, but it works fine for me with xiaomi.eu 13. It's set to stop charging at 80%, and it stops. It does require magisk.
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Yes this is working. I've used it on other phones, but I've read that in sweet it could break the power management:

Laptapper said:
Yes this is working. I've used it on other phones, but I've read that in sweet it could break the power management:
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Works perfectly for me on sweet.

Laptapper said:
Yes this is working. I've used it on other phones, but I've read that in sweet it could break the power management:
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For what it's worth, I haven't heard one way or the other if the Note 10 pro has a buggy PMIC chip or not.
I also see an option in the AccA settings for auto shutdown, the default being 5%. I haven't gotten that low, so I haven't tested that. I think the lowest I've gotten is around 10-15%. Edit: I checked again, and the default profile shuts down at 5% but I had mine set to 0%, so I set it to 5% to be safe.
That note was for the Poco X3 pro:
[ROM] [OFFICIAL] ArrowOS 11.0 [android-11.0][vayu/bhima]
ArrowOS for POCO X3 PRO (vayu|bhima) ABOUT ArrowOS is an AOSP/CAF based project started with the aim of keeping things simple, clean and neat. Website: https://arrowos.net Telegram: Channel | TG Portal/Links Github: https://github.com/ArrowOS...
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I'll also say that the temperature control works pretty well for me, with it rarely going much above 40c while charging.
Here's the screen with the defaults.

david003 said:
I use AccA, installed from fdroid, which is a front-end to acc, and includes acc. It's a slightly older version that hasn't been updated in awhile, but it works fine for me with xiaomi.eu 13. It's set to stop charging at 80%, and it stops. It does require magisk.
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I am using AccuBattery on my devices. Is this AccA better in some way? Thanks.
EDIT.
Just found it in f-droid. That is the first confirmation of its superiority as the AccuBattery is from PlayStore (Aurora - my phone is degoogled). But upon installing it says that it needs root. I thought I am rooted with a Magisk installed and updated.
How do I confirm if I am rooted? How could I be unrooted by accident? How to root again to make AccA work?
Thanks.

david003 said:
For what it's worth, I haven't heard one way or the other if the Note 10 pro has a buggy PMIC chip or not.
I also see an option in the AccA settings for auto shutdown, the default being 5%. I haven't gotten that low, so I haven't tested that. I think the lowest I've gotten is around 10-15%. Edit: I checked again, and the default profile shuts down at 5% but I had mine set to 0%, so I set it to 5% to be safe.
That note was for the Poco X3 pro:
[ROM] [OFFICIAL] ArrowOS 11.0 [android-11.0][vayu/bhima]
ArrowOS for POCO X3 PRO (vayu|bhima) ABOUT ArrowOS is an AOSP/CAF based project started with the aim of keeping things simple, clean and neat. Website: https://arrowos.net Telegram: Channel | TG Portal/Links Github: https://github.com/ArrowOS...
forum.xda-developers.com
I'll also say that the temperature control works pretty well for me, with it rarely going much above 40c while charging.
Here's the screen with the defaults.
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I am also on ArrowOS (12.1L)
2 months in, and there were no issues. I mean, fast charging works and never had excessive discharging.
Tonight, the first time the phone went from >50% to 5% in a few hours.
How to diagnose that? How to isolate the problem? At least I would like to know if that is a system fault or a specific app.
Thanks.

Fostel said:
I am using AccuBattery on my devices. Is this AccA better in some way? Thanks.
EDIT.
Just found it in f-droid. That is the first confirmation of its superiority as the AccuBattery is from PlayStore (Aurora - my phone is degoogled). But upon installing it says that it needs root. I thought I am rooted with a Magisk installed and updated.
How do I confirm if I am rooted? How could I be unrooted by accident? How to root again to make AccA work?
Thanks.
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If I remember right, AccuBattery just gives an alarm when charging reaches a certain percentage, whereas acc (AccA) actually stops the charging, even though the charger is still plugged in.
If you have magisk installed, you should have the app for it that you can start and check it's status. Sometimes it needs to be reinstalled after firmware updates. If you can't find it, you can try installing it again and see what it says.

Fostel said:
I am also on ArrowOS (12.1L)
2 months in, and there were no issues. I mean, fast charging works and never had excessive discharging.
Tonight, the first time the phone went from >50% to 5% in a few hours.
How to diagnose that? How to isolate the problem? At least I would like to know if that is a system fault or a specific app.
Thanks.
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Check the Battery in Settings. It should give a list of apps, ranked by percentage of battery usage, so you can tell which one is causing the problem.

david003 said:
If I remember right, AccuBattery just gives an alarm when charging reaches a certain percentage, whereas acc (AccA) actually stops the charging, even though the charger is still plugged in.
If you have magisk installed, you should have the app for it that you can start and check it's status. Sometimes it needs to be reinstalled after firmware updates. If you can't find it, you can try installing it again and see what it says.
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Thanks for your replies. The feature I like in AccuBattery is calculating the capacity of the battery left/ deterioration of the battery. Does ACCA have a similar feature? I do not really want to keep two apps doing the same stuff to avoid conflicts.
On the other hand, not sure how reliable this feature is in AccuBattery as it shows my sweet at 94% (and the device is only 2 months old). Comparing my 6 years old dumpling (OP5T) is at 80% after so many years. It is also possible that Xiaomi's battery ain't as good as the OnePlus and is falling already.

It doesn't have a similar feature that I can see (calculating the capacity of the battery left). It just lists the "health" as "good."
I'm also not sure how accurate it was on AccuBattery. I installed it shortly after getting the phone, and it already showed degradation (don't remember the percentage).

If you are rooted, you can manually (or programatically with a bash script) suspend charging in this way:
Bash:
echo 1 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/input_suspend
and re-enable it in this way:
Bash:
echo 0 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/input_suspend
and you can get battery temp in this way:
Bash:
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone82/temp
and battery level:
Bash:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity

Example: charge battery until 90% then stop and charge back to 90% when it's lower than 70%.
Bash:
# Batterycharge Example by Zibri
while true
do
echo 0 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/input_suspend
while [ $(cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity) -lt 90 ]
do sleep 10
done
echo 1 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/input_suspend
while [ $(cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity) -gt 70 ]
do sleep 10
done
done

If it's that simple, I wonder what makes acc so complex.

Zibri said:
If you are rooted, you can manually (or programatically with a bash script) suspend charging in this way:
Bash:
echo 1 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/input_suspend
and re-enable it in this way:
Bash:
echo 0 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/input_suspend
and you can get battery temp in this way:
Bash:
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone82/temp
and battery level:
Bash:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity
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That's great. Can I use a terminal on the PC for it?

Fostel said:
That's great. Can I use a terminal on the PC for it?
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It's a script which has to run at boot of your phone. For example with 3c toolbox you can manage it in the phone

Laptapper said:
It's a script which has to run at boot of your phone. For example with 3c toolbox you can manage it in the phone
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I set up custom settings in the app UI. Do I need to run a script at all?
david003 said:
[...] Sometimes it needs to be reinstalled after firmware updates. [...]
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Just a restart of the phone was needed and AccA started to work after that.

Fostel said:
I set up custom settings in the app UI. Do I need to run a script at all?
Just a restart of the phone was needed and AccA started to work after that.
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If you use ACCA than no additional script is needed

david003 said:
If it's that simple, I wonder what makes acc so complex.
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My thoughts, exactly.
And since mostly everyone here uses Magisk, you can just create the script in
/data/adb/service.d/
and it will execute on boot.

I guess acc has other options and deals with battery temperature, and tries to support many different phones, as well. But the most basic part of it would appear to be simple, at least for this phone.

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Android OS consuming too nuch battery ?

There is a lot of battery drain due to android os in my battery stats. Os it normal or I can control it?
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First of all, Have you tried using a wake lock detector to find the issue? What ROM are you using including the kernel? Give the full list of all apps installed by you. Are you using root? SuperSu or Magisk? Did you flash a stable version on top of a beta version or vice versa? All i can tell you from the screenshot is that facebook needs to be deleted. No matter how much you enjoy that app, Just login via Chrome and save almost all your 4% you spent on facebook.
What's your idle drain?
ExjeetzZ said:
First of all, Have you tried using a wake lock detector to find the issue? What ROM are you using including the kernel? Give the full list of all apps installed by you. Are you using root? SuperSu or Magisk? Did you flash a stable version on top of a beta version or vice versa? All i can tell you from the screenshot is that facebook needs to be deleted. No matter how much you enjoy that app, Just login via Chrome and save almost all your 4% you spent on facebook.
What's your idle drain?
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I am using BBS after charging my phone to the fullest, I put it in Airplane mode for 6 hours and checked, it drained 2%.
I am using OOS 3.5.4, Kernel is dorimanx. I am attaching the list of apps I use from battery stats.
Yes I am rooted with super su systemless. Yes I have flashed the 2.82 verson. Previously was using magisk but have removed it. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59390d762679b/Screenshot_20170608-140942.png?
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Anyone with some input ?
Sorry I literally forgot to press send, I'd recommend for you make a back up of everything from within TWRP and copy it on to a computer. I had a lot of issues with older oxygen os but after 4.1.3, I haven't had a issue for a random drain. Do a clean flash and install your apps one by one or use wake lock detector and see which app is misbehaving.
I am having the same kind of issue. I did a super-clean install of stable 4.1.5. This happens in all ROMs for me :-?
This happened on my Nexus 6P also. I think it's a Nougat problem or just the way Nougat calculates drain.
I am having the same issue here. This is on stable 4.1.5. Any ideas?
Same here unfortunately.
Maybe it's just time to perform a factory reset
Just started for me as well. Something also seems to be causing the cores to get stuck on Max frequency as well. This never happened on 4.1.3
i've been having the same issue for a couple weeks. I had re-enabled google now and noticed my battery dropped more than i would expect so I've had it disabled for some time now but even with that (which worked before), i've had a lot of consistent drain throughout the day. Battery should last 25-30 hours but it's only lasting me 20-24 due to this consistent drain. I'm thinking I may need a factory reset too, and if that doesn't work, next step is to root and disable "wake up" permissions for all these apps.
ProudRed said:
I am using BBS after charging my phone to the fullest, I put it in Airplane mode for 6 hours and checked, it drained 2%.
I am using OOS 3.5.4, Kernel is dorimanx. I am attaching the list of apps I use from battery stats.
Yes I am rooted with super su systemless. Yes I have flashed the 2.82 verson. Previously was using magisk but have removed it. View attachment 4174823http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59390d762679b/Screenshot_20170608-140942.png?
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which font BTW ? :silly::silly:
Well.... People think their phone runs on its own and no it doesn't. Android system is the android environment that manages thinks like drivers internet connectivity logging ram management and basically anything that isn't third party. Your phone's OS cant run without taking power. All your hardware power drain is placed into android system category. There are ways to decrease the consumption but its not very noticeable without xposed and turning some hardware off.
dj krishna said:
which font BTW ? :silly::silly:
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This was Ubuntu.
OcazPrime said:
Well.... People think their phone runs on its own and no it doesn't. Android system is the android environment that manages thinks like drivers internet connectivity logging ram management and basically anything that isn't third party. Your phone's OS cant run without taking power. All your hardware power drain is placed into android system category. There are ways to decrease the consumption but its not very noticeable without xposed and turning some hardware off.
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It should never top your SOT though. Now what is causing it, idk. I had this drain with 4.1.5, but not with any other builds. And I clean flashed twice. And the same set up. That's why I'm on OB8.
I have noticed this happens a lot while on mobile data. This doesn't happen on WiFi. There's something causing more wake locks when the device is on mobile data! I've tried everything then turning off location history but it doesn't seem to work
It can though easily. Especially if you use your device on and off. It doesn't always top my sot but when it does i have less than 3 hours. But then again i never let my battery drain to less than 10%before charging. Just turn things off as you dont use them. Or use IFTTT for that. Try using Better Battery Stats for a few days then check the "ALARMS" section.
Try fixing the adblocker. With the new set of hosts enabled, full blocking of ads, I am getting good SOT than before.
ProudRed said:
Try fixing the adblocker. With the new set of hosts enabled, full blocking of ads, I am getting good SOT than before.
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Fix it how? Was that posted in here?
I guarantee it has nothing to do with adblocker. I am on stock 4.1.5, no custom kernel or anything, and the android OS is eating my battery like hell. It's just stupid.

How To Guide Configs control file for Battery Charge Limit (MIUI 12-Android 11)

Sorry for my bad english
Yeah after read this thread
[APP][ROOT][4.0+]Battery Charge Limit v1.1.1
Please read the following before installing the app: This app requires a rooted mobile (Android 4.0 or later) Before uninstalling the app, disable limit in the app (if forgotten, reboot after uninstalling) Usage instructions and app...
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I've checked and found out control file on my phone Mi11ultra's control file for battery charge limit worked. Battery Charge Limit on Android 11 not work like before we known
First, your device require root permission to run Battery Charge Limit, then go to setting
Turn on "Configurable CTRL File Data" and touch "Configure Control Data" then touch "Understand" and type like below:
/sys/class/qcom-battery/input_suspend
0
1
then touch "UPDATE CONTROL FILE DATA" and done, battery charge limit worked
You guys can watch video below for sure: From original control file not work then after re-config control file and work perfectly.
P/s: From 84% to 85% i made app for auto charge limit itself and you guys can go to end of video for result.
Good health for battery charge overnight
diorlee90 said:
Sorry for my bad english
Yeah after read this thread
[APP][ROOT][4.0+]Battery Charge Limit v1.1.1
Please read the following before installing the app: This app requires a rooted mobile (Android 4.0 or later) Before uninstalling the app, disable limit in the app (if forgotten, reboot after uninstalling) Usage instructions and app...
forum.xda-developers.com
View attachment 5341107
I've checked and found out control file on my phone Mi11ultra's control file for battery charge limit worked. Battery Charge Limit on Android 11 not work like before we known
First, your device require root permission to run Battery Charge Limit, then go to setting View attachment 5341117
Turn on "Configurable CTRL File Data" and touch "Configure Control Data" then touch "Understand" and type like below:
/sys/class/qcom-battery/input_suspend
0
1
then touch "UPDATE CONTROL FILE DATA" and done, battery charge limit worked
You guys can watch video below for sure: From original control file not work then after re-config control file and work perfectly.
P/s: From 84% to 85% i made app for auto charge limit itself and you guys can go to end of video for result.
Good health for battery charge overnight
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Totally unnecessary on a phone that charges this fast but good job anyway.
speedtripler said:
Totally unnecessary on a phone that charges this fast but good job anyway.
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I actually think it's very useful if you wanna preserve your battery health a bit more. When I charge the phone it's difficult to unplug it right on 80% unless you're constantly checking the phone since it charges that fast. I usually get distracted and boom, 100% charge. With this app the phone can automatically stop charging at a certain percentage.
Kluxe Nobody said:
I actually think it's very useful if you wanna preserve your battery health a bit more. When I charge the phone it's difficult to unplug it right on 80% unless you're constantly checking the phone since it charges that fast. I usually get distracted and boom, 100% charge. With this app the phone can automatically stop charging at a certain percentage.
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A phone is a disposable item and batteries are cheap....
I don't have the time to try and keep the charge level between 30 and 80%
New battery will probably cost $10-20 by the time you need one on Alibaba
is it still working? Do you have any problem? Do you recommend?
I have tried but it is not working my phone. Xiaomi Mi note 10 lite android 11 miui 12.5.2
speedtripler said:
A phone is a disposable item and batteries are cheap....
I don't have the time to try and keep the charge level between 30 and 80%
New battery will probably cost $10-20 by the time you need one on Alibaba
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i believe the same mate.after about 2 years maybe i dont even have this phone or if i still have it is really no problem to give even 30$ for full original battery
I need for Xiaomi Note 10 Pro.
Any Config files?
Please help me
Aung Win Htut said:
I need for Xiaomi Note 10 Pro.
Any Config files?
Please help me
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Hello Mr Win. It should be the same for all Xiaomi devices.
Finally, now its working on my Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. Thank you so much
How can we fix the default settings when we uninstall the app.
Hi
I use the entry ....but fir me dont Work
My device Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

Question What is your battery voltage and percent-charge?

Can y'all please dial *#0228# in your dialer apps and tell me what the voltage is and what the corresponding battery percent is?
I'm trying to also see what it is at 100%.
Thanks, just checking something.
I'm at 3.74V @ 26%.
4.13
80%
varcor said:
4.13
80%
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Thanks. Please let me know your voltage if you charge to 100%.
It will vary at 100% ... or is it really 80%?
All I know for sure is it stops drawing current/increasing in voltage after reaching an indicated 100% no matter what you do.
nixnixnixnix4 said:
Can y'all please dial *#0228# in your dialer apps and tell me what the voltage is and what the corresponding battery percent is?
I'm trying to also see what it is at 100%.
Thanks, just checking something.
I'm at 3.74V @ 26%.
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4.366 V at 100%
blackhawk said:
It will vary at 100% ... or is it really 80%?
All I know for sure is it stops drawing current/increasing in voltage after reaching an indicated 100% no matter what you do.
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The cell is rated for 4.45V as the cutoff, but it stops at 4.35V, which is good: https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/m4vrgZ3PqskbyvKM.huge
And: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-batteries-in-the-s-and-other-series.4284787/
nixnixnixnix4 said:
The cell is rated for 4.45V as the cutoff, but it stops at 4.35V, which is good: https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/m4vrgZ3PqskbyvKM.huge
And: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-batteries-in-the-s-and-other-series.4284787/
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The only things I mostly look at are SOT battery usage % and temperature when charging.
It rare I charge past 80-90%, just not needed.
blackhawk said:
The only things I mostly look at are SOT battery usage % and temperature when charging.
It rare I charge past 80-90%, just not needed.
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My S21 Ultra reliably loses 1% an hour without significant intervention on my part and with very light phone usage. I'd say that this is the standby battery loss rate. I'm fine with that. Is that a normal experience?
nixnixnixnix4 said:
My S21 Ultra reliably loses 1% an hour without significant intervention on my part and with very light phone usage. I'd say that this is the standby battery loss rate. I'm fine with that. Is that a normal experience?
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Sounds like there's background activity going on.
Google backup Transport and Framework maybe. I have those two always package disable and Google play Services is turn off. Google Play Services is a vampire and not often needed by me except mostly for Gmail.
Playstore is also package disabled unless needed. Location is always off unless needed.
I like to see under 1%, think I'm getting about .5% with the tap on AOD setting. It still gets texts and phone calls; not in airplane mode. Wifi is always disabled, I don't use it and bluetooth is turned off at night which is mostly for security.
I have about 86 apks always disabled, most are bloatware anyway.
This stock 10+ is heavily configured but it gives it better battery life and is more secure.
With the newer more efficient memory and CPU you should be able to do better than me. I'm running on 4 G lte only, not sure if 5 G is still an issue now or not.
This is my SOT usage right now and a lot of that was streaming vids. Ha-ha notice the Accubattery charging reporting glitch, no idea what triggered that... Adroids.
blackhawk said:
Sounds like there's background activity going on.
Google backup Transport and Framework maybe. I have those two always package disable and Google play Services is turn off. Google Play Services is a vampire and not often needed by me except mostly for Gmail.
Playstore is also package disabled unless needed. Location is always off unless needed.
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Well, what kind of "Screen Off Discharge Rate" do you face?
I'm actually quite happy with 1% an hour. It is rather consistent too: 5G or LTE or WiFi -- all the same.
nixnixnixnix4 said:
My S21 Ultra reliably loses 1% an hour without significant intervention on my part and with very light phone usage. I'd say that this is the standby battery loss rate. I'm fine with that. Is that a normal experience?
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If you're using your device to it's full potential, without handicapping any of it's major functions, 1% per hour seems about at par with what i get on WiFi at home. This goes up to around 2% per hour when I have my Galaxy Watch connected to the phone via BT, and I'm at work, connected to 4G.
I have a Galaxy Tab S7 too, which is always synced to the S21U for "Calls and Messages on other devices" setting, and Seamless Earbud Connection enabled on the Buds Live and the Buds Plus, that allows them to automatically jump between the phone and the tablet depending on which device i pick up and start using. I also have Your Phone app running in the background, that connects my phone to my Windows laptop for calls, messages and notifications. My setup allows a close integration among all my devices and I can take calls or continue work on anything at home with a screen.
I'm using Dual SIMs, both on LTE, WiFi and BT always on, Auto-Sync enabled, FHD+ (my eyes couldn't appreciate the difference between FHD+ and WQHD+), Adaptive Refresh Rate, Auto-brightness enabled, and no debloating except what Device Care automatically puts to sleep/deep sleep. And with all this going, I've never run out of battery in a day, so far. If I were to use only the phone screen for everything, then maybe SOT would've mattered more - but I jump between devices at my convenience and my use-case scenario, and i like that flexibility and freedom. Samsung is the only non-apple company that makes such a cohesive eco-system currently across these many device categories.
So as long as my phone makes it to the end of the day (when everything gets plugged in anyway), I'm not looking to cripple any functionality on this expensive glass and silicon sandwich. I just want to get my money's worth...
So for my specific use case, I'm happy leaving the phone running everything it is capable of, while sipping a little battery in the background. YMMV.
enigmaamit said:
If you're using your device to it's full potential, without handicapping any of it's major functions, 1% per hour seems about at par with what i get on WiFi at home. This goes up to around 2% per hour when I have my Galaxy Watch connected to the phone via BT, and I'm at work, connected to 4G. ...
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My outlook is the same.
By the way, you might want to try Samsung Flow from the Microsoft Store. I find it to be loads better than Your Phone. It has every feature I would want. Drag and drop into a folder in the Files App. Control apps / screen remotely. Clipboard connection ON/OFF. And, more.
nixnixnixnix4 said:
My outlook is the same.
By the way, you might want to try Samsung Flow from the Microsoft Store. I find it to be loads better than Your Phone. It has every feature I would want. Drag and drop into a folder in the Files App. Control apps / screen remotely. Clipboard connection ON/OFF. And, more.
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I tried it right after i got the phone but found the Your Phone integration a little better for calls, messages and notifications. Flow was better at file transfer definitely, but because most of my services are cloud based, I rarely require an actual inter-device file transfer.
But this was months ago, and maybe Flow has improved over time.
Thank you for the suggestion, I will try it out once again and see how it works for me.
nixnixnixnix4 said:
Well, what kind of "Screen Off Discharge Rate" do you face?
I'm actually quite happy with 1% an hour. It is rather consistent too: 5G or LTE or WiFi -- all the same.
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Less than .5%@hr about 3% for 6 hours or so is what it's running now. It's not much...

General [SHARED] [WORKAROUND] [FIX] A12 fast charge mod working! ringing tone while in calling fix!

Update 4.3.22
Fast charge fix as described 3.3.22
Ringer sound in outgoing calls fix: deactivating wifi and volte calls get back ringer sound while calling
It's a start to get solutions to work over all....
Update 3.3.22
I've found a magisk module where you can set fast charge settings.
I've tried and seems to work fine. Module attached
I've faced it's working in evolution but not in ancient os. In ancient os there's also possible but not comfortable module as before. Module2 attached is working in ancient
not fixed until now: ringing inside calling until recipient pick up isn't present.
Update 2.3.22
It looks like that actually there's no A12 ROM which can really charge fast.
Further more the ringing inside calling until recipient pick up isn't present. Someone find a solution?
Please post here which Android 12 ROM is really working with fast charge.
In a11 I remember a charging time from around 20 to 80 % in around 30 minutes.
In A12 it tools around 1 hour for 40% charging, it's annoying...
It seems to be a common problem for a lot of custom roms. I tried Evolution X which takes 2 hours for full charge with charging speed 2000-2500 mA.
Crdroid does around 2700 mA, which is like a 27 watt charger. On Miui it was like 4000 mA below 30% and then it keeps decreasing.
Or you can try out miui EU rom, I like it better than all other custom roms personally. Fast charging is working perfectly
DreamStare said:
Or you can try out miui EU rom, I like it better than all other custom roms personally. Fast charging is working perfectly
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It seems that actually no OSS ROM supports fast charge....
Only MIUI based seems ok
Update 2.3.22 see post 1
Update fix see post 1
No feedback?
Only leechers?
Outgoing call ringer sound fix in post 1
Do you have a source for either of these modules?
Edit: Found them:
FastCharging
Download FastCharging for free. None
sourceforge.net
π™ˆπ™–π™œπ™žπ™¨π™  π™ˆπ™€π™™π™ͺπ™‘π™šπ™¨ π™ˆπ™€π™™ π˜Ύπ™‘π™€π™ͺ𝙙 | 𝙉𝙏𝙃_π™ˆπ™„πŸ΅ | π˜Ύπ™šπ™₯π™π™šπ™ͺ𝙨
Version 2; - Fast charging, safe version, stable temperature, not overheating
t.me
fobtob387 said:
Do you have a source for either of these modules?
Edit: Found them:
FastCharging
Download FastCharging for free. None
sourceforge.net
π™ˆπ™–π™œπ™žπ™¨π™  π™ˆπ™€π™™π™ͺπ™‘π™šπ™¨ π™ˆπ™€π™™ π˜Ύπ™‘π™€π™ͺ𝙙 | 𝙉𝙏𝙃_π™ˆπ™„πŸ΅ | π˜Ύπ™šπ™₯π™π™šπ™ͺ𝙨
Version 2; - Fast charging, safe version, stable temperature, not overheating
t.me
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The question is not the source, the question is if it's working?
Which ROM?
Laptapper said:
The question is not the source, the question is if it's working?
Which ROM?
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You do realize different people are allowed to ask different questions? Most people aren't going to flash random Magisk modules that get posted without a source.
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You do realize different people are allowed to ask different questions? Most people aren't going to flash random Magisk modules that get posted without a source.
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You misunderstood me or I didn't reply in a proper way.
If you're looking my state in XDA you'll know you can believe me that I don't post something which I've didn't tried and of course everyone can ask.
But anyway, again! it's working for you or not?
I'm trying now in combination with acc matte carra, because normally for me it's not necessary to charge over 80% (it's also better for battery life)
Further more I make different zeta profiles for easy switching fast charge amps
These are my actually activated and deactivated modules.
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Fast charging module2 works definitely in ancient is.
Around 45 minutes to charge from 10 to 80%
I've been using CrDroid 8.2 for couple of weeks now, fast charging seems to be working just fine without any "Enable Fast Charge" type magisk modules.
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I've been using CrDroid 8.2 for couple of weeks now, fast charging seems to be working just fine without any "Enable Fast Charge" type magisk modules.View attachment 5552613
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Please can you share your charging time to charge from e.g. 20% to 80?
Because I've faced that some apps show miscalculated mA....
Laptapper said:
Please can you share your charging time to charge from e.g. 20% to 80?
Because I've faced that some apps show miscalculated mA....
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I don't really pay close attention to charge times since I usually charge it overnight, but it went from 32%(at the time of taking the screenshot) to 85% in about 40 minutes.
I also checked battery stats usng Inware and CrDroid's lockscreen battery info. Both showed same mA.
have tried the NTH fix on my RN10pro. currently on the Arrow OS A11. installed the 5000 ma/ 30 W module.
will update more on the charging times and current input
thor'ed said:
have tried the NTH fix on my RN10pro. currently on the Arrow OS A11. installed the 5000 ma/ 30 W module.
will update more on the charging times and current input
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If not working try lower module
Installed with 5000 mA/30W option, but it only does 3000-3200 mA at best. Disappointing. Will try the second module and update.
Currently on ArrowOS
DreamStare said:
Installed with 5000 mA/30W option, but it only does 3000-3200 mA at best. Disappointing. Will try the second module and update.
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Currently on ArrowOS
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How much mA without the module, I mean in standard arrowos?

Question Battery life on my Redmi Note 10 Pro became unexplainably crappy

My phone was purchased a little over a year ago. At first it probably needed a full recharge maybe once per two days, so I doubt it went through more than 200 charge cycles.
The screen on time when new regularly surpassed 12 hours with browsing and some YouTube. I suppose it became a bit worse as time went by, but the current SOT is terrible and also unpredictable. Again, it's mostly browsing on Chrome and YouTube, and it can be between 7 hours SOT to 10 maybe. The MIUI was updated to 13.0.15 I think a couple of months ago, and perhaps it became this bad after the update.
Does anyone else have this? The battery usage breakdown also doesn't make much sense. Chrome is often at the top but it counts as if only a small fraction of its usage was CPU foreground. Android System is often third-fourth, and the Cell Standby can be about 5%, but the drainage when not using the phone is sometimes a few percents every hour.
I revoked almost all of the system apps and also removed "Modify System Settings" for all of them as suggested somewhere, but that doesn't help.
Any solution?
TLxda-d said:
My phone was purchased a little over a year ago. At first it probably needed a full recharge maybe once per two days, so I doubt it went through more than 200 charge cycles.
The screen on time when new regularly surpassed 12 hours with browsing and some YouTube. I suppose it became a bit worse as time went by, but the current SOT is terrible and also unpredictable. Again, it's mostly browsing on Chrome and YouTube, and it can be between 7 hours SOT to 10 maybe. The MIUI was updated to 13.0.15 I think a couple of months ago, and perhaps it became this bad after the update.
Does anyone else have this? The battery usage breakdown also doesn't make much sense. Chrome is often at the top but it counts as if only a small fraction of its usage was CPU foreground. Android System is often third-fourth, and the Cell Standby can be about 5%, but the drainage when not using the phone is sometimes a few percents every hour.
I revoked almost all of the system apps and also removed "Modify System Settings" for all of them as suggested somewhere, but that doesn't help.
Any solution?
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use the dialer and tip *#*#6485#*#*
MF_02: should be the full battery cycle
MF_05: remain capacity in mAh
MF_06: designed capacity in mAh
dertuxinator said:
use the dialer and tip *#*#6485#*#*
MF_02: should be the full battery cycle
MF_05: remain capacity in mAh
MF_06: designed capacity in mAh
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I have MF_00, 01, 03 and 04 but not those suggested values.
Also, it seems this phone uses a lithium-polymer battery and according to online resources that material is rated for about 300 recharge cycles. Does to mean it's actually expected to degrade significantly after just over a year? I will note there's a battery health status (MB_06) simply saying Good.
Had the same problem, but I bought mine two months ago with global MI 13. Didn't use phone much but Chrome was always on top of the list with minimum to no usage at all. When I disabled Chrome with mi tools, battery was good again. Try debloating with mi tools if you don't have root, should do the trick.
Midvyk said:
Had the same problem, but I bought mine two months ago with global MI 13. Didn't use phone much but Chrome was always on top of the list with minimum to no usage at all. When I disabled Chrome with mi tools, battery was good again. Try debloating with mi tools if you don't have root, should do the trick.
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The question is whether it's actually because of Chrome or that there's something inaccurate with the battery readings? I prefer not to disable Chrome.
What SOT do you have with full charges?
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The question is whether it's actually because of Chrome or that there's something inaccurate ...
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To know that. Disable Chrome temporary and use another browser that time.
There could be a good chance that background use of Chrome is because of installed bloatware.
Elinx said:
To know that. Disable Chrome temporary and use another browser that time.
There could be a good chance that background use of Chrome is because of installed bloatware.
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Are there any examples of removing Xiaomi bloatware actually improving battery life?
I know you can't remove Security as it bricks the software and this seems like it might be the one thing that actually uses background battery, but the app is revoked on my phone anyway if that actually does anything.
TLxda-d said:
Are there any examples of removing Xiaomi bloatware actually improving battery life?
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I know there is a list of removeable Miui bloatware, but because I choose for a custom rom, I don't know of explicit examples.
In the past, with another Xiaomi phone I have done this and I know that this minimized the ads then, but can't remember the BB improvement.
I depends what the bloatware apps tries to do and how.
If they use network connections or cause wakelocks that prevent deep sleep etc. removing them should improve battery life.
Elinx said:
I know there is a list of removeable Miui bloatware, but because I choose for a custom rom, I don't know of explicit examples.
In the past, with another Xiaomi phone I have done this and I know that this minimized the ads then, but can't remember the BB improvement.
I depends what the bloatware apps tries to do and how.
If they use network connections or cause wakelocks that prevent deep sleep etc. removing them should improve battery life.
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I don't have any ads on anything other than regular ads in some third party apps.
Does the debloating method delete or just disable the apps?
TLxda-d said:
I don't have any ads on anything other than regular ads in some third party apps.
Does the debloating method delete or just disable the apps?
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You better read the threat about debloating
Without root you can only remove this app for a user.
So in theory the app is gone for you, but it will be still there and is easy to install again.
You need adb for this and can remove/install apps the easy way with a script or manually for every app.
Personally I think you must be conservative with removing system apps to prevent malfunction.
TLxda-d said:
The question is whether it's actually because of Chrome or that there's something inaccurate with the battery readings? I prefer not to disable Chrome.
What SOT do you have with full charges?
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SOT was good, 1st few charges (using from 20-85%) i got between 7h and 8h. I never go to 0 and 100% if i can help it.
Elinx said:
You better read the threat about debloating
Without root you can only remove this app for a user.
So in theory the app is gone for you, but it will be still there and is easy to install again.
You need adb for this and can remove/install apps the easy way with a script or manually for every app.
Personally I think you must be conservative with removing system apps to prevent malfunction.
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Perhaps I'll try later. Thanks.
Midvyk said:
SOT was good, 1st few charges (using from 20-85%) i got between 7h and 8h. I never go to 0 and 100% if i can help it.
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On what kind of usage? Because as I said, for light usage I got around 12 hours SOT at first.
EDIT: Ah, you referred to 85% to 20%, that could be around 12 hours for the entire battery.
Something similar happened to me this night. Bought the phone a couple of months ago, currently on miui 13 eea, rooted, sleepy kernel with limited cpu freq. With light usage the minimum SoT i got was 12 hours. However this night battery went from 15 % to 3% and the phone was totally inactive. This is the first time i see this issue. Dont know the cause.
TommasoClancione said:
Something similar happened to me this night. Bought the phone a couple of months ago, currently on miui 13 eea, rooted, sleepy kernel with limited cpu freq. With light usage the minimum SoT i got was 12 hours. However this night battery went from 15 % to 3% and the phone was totally inactive. This is the first time i see this issue. Dont know the cause.
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Just this night it seems my phone has lost almost 20% on its own. The breakdown is like this:
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And "other", whatever that refers to, is at another 31%.
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Just this night it seems my phone has lost almost 20% on its own. The breakdown is like this:
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And "other", whatever that refers to, is at another 31%.
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For me "phone idle" was about 20% of the usage. However this night everything was fine.
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For me "phone idle" was about 20% of the usage. However this night everything was fine.
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It seems the issue might be a bit better now, as so far the phone has been off the charger for about 5 hours and I have around 92% charge left over 50+ minutes of SOT.
I did "uninstall" through ADB a bunch of built in apps and software as suggested in some bloatware lists, although not everything (and some that weren't suggested in all cases but were supposedly related to mi account stuff), although another thing I did was unlog the mi account from the phone. I think I might have logged it in about a month ago when I wanted to change something with my mi router, and although nothing is set to backup to their cloud perhaps it did work in the background in some ways which heavily drained the battery?
I'll see when the battery is close to 0 what is the actual SOT.
TLxda-d said:
It seems the issue might be a bit better now, as so far the phone has been off the charger for about 5 hours and I have around 92% charge left over 50+ minutes of SOT.
I did "uninstall" through ADB a bunch of built in apps and software as suggested in some bloatware lists, although not everything (and some that weren't suggested in all cases but were supposedly related to mi account stuff), although another thing I did was unlog the mi account from the phone. I think I might have logged it in about a month ago when I wanted to change something with my mi router, and although nothing is set to backup to their cloud perhaps it did work in the background in some ways which heavily drained the battery?
I'll see when the battery is close to 0 what is the actual SOT.
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Honestly i don't really know. For example the past night i left my phone on and everything went fine, no drain or strange issues. I always use the battery saver mode and i disabled most of the miui apps with luck patcher, except security, clock and some basic apps
TommasoClancione said:
Honestly i don't really know. For example the past night i left my phone on and everything went fine, no drain or strange issues. I always use the battery saver mode and i disabled most of the miui apps with luck patcher, except security, clock and some basic apps
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Listen, the change in battery drain after the debloating I did (or just the logging out of the mi account, I don't know) is incredible! As I mentioned, it used to drain almost 20% over a 7-8 hour night with the battery breakdown I pasted above, and now it's 2% to 3% and looks like this:
Makes me wonder what it was doing in the background when all of the optional battery-draining features were supposedly disabled.
TLxda-d said:
Listen, the change in battery drain after the debloating I did (or just the logging out of the mi account, I don't know) is incredible! As I mentioned, it used to drain almost 20% over a 7-8 hour night with the battery breakdown I pasted above, and now it's 2% to 3% and looks like this:
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Makes me wonder what it was doing in the background when all of the optional battery-draining features were supposedly disabled.
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Seems really good.

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