Question Xiaomi 11T Pro- Battery draining, charging slowly, overheating. - Xiaomi 11T Pro

I bought my phone about 1.5 years ago or so, the warranty has obviously expired. A few nights ago, I noticed that the phone drained rather quickly, I still had over 50% battery, the next morning at 6:30 AM, the phone had switched off due to low battery, which was unusual as this phone can easily last a day and a half on full charge.
I noticed that the phone was heating, I put it on charge and slept, I woke up at 8:30, about two hours later and found the phone at 98% charge.
The phone drained again by 1 in the afternoon, and it was heating like crazy. I went to the service store, they told me that the issue was in battery and that it would cost me INR 2800 to have it fixed. The next day, they ran some 'software' and diagnosed the phone, they came to a conclusion that it was the processor that was heating which resulted at the phone battery draining quickly and charging slowly.
They cannot repair the processor and replacing it will cost me well over 25,000 INR.
I have tried contacting Xiaomi team and they have refused to replace the processor free of cost, I think that isn't a good treatment of their loyal customers, after-all the 11T Pro is a premium segment phone and this issue happened in first 1.5 years of buying the phone.
Is there anyone else who has come across this particular problem? If so, is there a solution to it?

Not much to do.
The price of the motherboard is exorbitant.
https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-xiaomi-11t-pro-motherboard.html?catId=0&initiative_id=SB_20230519085946&SearchText=xiaomi+11t+pro+motherboard&spm=a2g0o.productlist.1000002.0

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Prashanth Meesara: said:
If you got the battery from official service center only then expect it to work as it used to do when the phone was new. Batteries from eBay, amazon and other websites won't give backup as the original one does because they aren't original ones, typically such batteries have 60% backup when compared to original one.
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The thing is that the service center guy tells me that they have stopped importing parts of Xiaomi Mi3. I tried it in another center, they told me that it will cost 1500Rs for the battery and 600Rs for installation and service charges.
So I got it from ebay at 300Rs and replaced myself.
Probably you are right and this won't be giving any improvement to me! I just gave it a try so that I can wait for a month or so for newer phone launches. But I guess I have to rely more on charger than on battery
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ankit7877 said:
got a new battery for 300₹ from ebay..replaced it myself..3 yrs is more than enough from a single battery..battery backup ki great..m getting around 4.5-5hrs of SOT..probably which i was getting when i bought this phone..currently on DU. i am on wifi almost all the time.
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Can you post a link?Does the device shut off at 20% battery?
Also can you check the battery temperature while charging?The one I bought from ebay never goes above 25.

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whitehawk66 said:
until your phone dies.
After being rooted and debloated and functioning flawlessly, my Note 8 died last night after literally 6 months. While the battery was low, I'm not sure it was so low it would crash and shut down, not returning to life again after several known attempts to revive it.
So, after looking at the Big Internet Thing, it appears this is rather a notable issue associated with the Note 8, with phones crapping out around 6-7 months. Pardon the pun.
While I am receiving another from Verizon tomorrow, I'd advise you keep track of your warranty and pay attention to how your device continues to perform, particularly around charging issues and battery health.
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