now for Mi 5s Plus miui 8.2
http://en.miui.com/download-315.html#464
Thanks man i try later and comment!
Hi fiskerc,
Look at you PM on the en.mi.com forum
Concerning the 8.2.2.0 version, here are the 3 problems I did experience after a Fastboot flash, which resets the phone completely, so it doesn't get "cleaner" than that...
#1 : Bluetooth problem : even if you cahnge the name of the device in Bluetooth settings, the name stays on default ;
#2 : Bluetooth problem : if I make a phone call while Waze is running, as soon as Waze gives a street indication, phone speaker is shut down... can't hear my caller anymore ; have to check if it happens with Waze only or with other apps also ;
#3 : Battery problem : it seems that battery drain is pretty high ;
#4 : Charge problem : I tried with at least 4 different QC 3.0 compatible chargers (and different USB-C cables too !) : I never get charging power over 1.5A (1510 to be precise). On really rare occasions I get 2680mAh (which is what I am supposed to get) but that is absolutely not consistent...
So all in all : trying 7.3.23 at the moment. If that does not fit, I'll roll back to 8.0.4.0. Or maybe to Lineage or RR (if RR boots... haven't tested it so far).
Regards.
No issues here with 8.2.2.0 taken as an OTA update. If anything battery life and performance have improved. Also recieved Google assistant today which I'm enjoying playing with.
Sent from my MI 5s Plus using Tapatalk
I think the global 8.2.2 does not bring anything significant the opposite but cons that pros
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V8.0.4.0.MBGMIDI/miui_MI5SPlusGlobal_V8.0.4.0.MBGMIDI_58853c4577_6.0.zip
8.0.4.0 now available
I have 8.2.2.0 can use 8.0.4 ? Because cannot call have problems with this phone
I personally would be hesitant to download a version of the ROM not from OTA or from the official site. I've read about a few fake ROMs out there.
As for having call problems, what sort of problems are you having? not able to connect to 2G/3G/4G? If so, what band does your operator work on and is that band open?
Is it based on marshmallow or nougat?
NexusPenguin said:
Hi fiskerc,
Look at you PM on the en.mi.com forum
Concerning the 8.2.2.0 version, here are the 3 problems I did experience after a Fastboot flash, which resets the phone completely, so it doesn't get "cleaner" than that...
#1 : Bluetooth problem : even if you cahnge the name of the device in Bluetooth settings, the name stays on default ;
#2 : Bluetooth problem : if I make a phone call while Waze is running, as soon as Waze gives a street indication, phone speaker is shut down... can't hear my caller anymore ; have to check if it happens with Waze only or with other apps also ;
#3 : Battery problem : it seems that battery drain is pretty high ;
#4 : Charge problem : I tried with at least 4 different QC 3.0 compatible chargers (and different USB-C cables too !) : I never get charging power over 1.5A (1510 to be precise). On really rare occasions I get 2680mAh (which is what I am supposed to get) but that is absolutely not consistent...
So all in all : trying 7.3.23 at the moment. If that does not fit, I'll roll back to 8.0.4.0. Or maybe to Lineage or RR (if RR boots... haven't tested it so far).
Regards.
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With respect to problem number 3, I am not seeing that high of a battery drain. max 470 mA while listening to music over bluetooth with wifi enabled and screen brightness at max, averaging 200 mA. But I don't have my phone screen at max most of the time. I usually have it just below half which then maxes out around 370 mA. You should check your settings. Which background apps do you have running while seeing high battery drain? I tend to kill off apps that I don't use and try not to install too much that is in an "always running" state such as facebook. On my old phone, uninstalling facebook gave my phone an extra 4-6 hours of battery.
As for point number 4, 1.5A is roughly what you should be getting if it is using 12V. Once the battery hits 80% full, you should be switching to a lower voltage (9V or 5V depending) at which point the current should increase.
bokeh?
bmg002 said:
With respect to problem number 3, I am not seeing that high of a battery drain. max 470 mA while listening to music over bluetooth with wifi enabled and screen brightness at max, averaging 200 mA. But I don't have my phone screen at max most of the time. I usually have it just below half which then maxes out around 370 mA. You should check your settings. Which background apps do you have running while seeing high battery drain? I tend to kill off apps that I don't use and try not to install too much that is in an "always running" state such as facebook. On my old phone, uninstalling facebook gave my phone an extra 4-6 hours of battery.
As for point number 4, 1.5A is roughly what you should be getting if it is using 12V. Once the battery hits 80% full, you should be switching to a lower voltage (9V or 5V depending) at which point the current should increase.
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hi,
what about the [email protected], does this update having the bokeh function in camera apps?
im currently at 8.0.6.0 MBGCNDH - and im not getting any OTA notification for this 8.2.2.2
madknownz said:
hi,
what about the [email protected], does this update having the bokeh function in camera apps?
im currently at 8.0.6.0 MBGCNDH - and im not getting any OTA notification for this 8.2.2.2
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Version 8.0.6.0 is an unofficial version so it will not get any OTA from my understanding. You will need to flash 8.0.4.0 or 8.2.2.0 or wait for 9 which should be out sometime this month or next according to what I have been reading.
But yes, 8.0.4.0 and 8.2.2.0 both have bokeh from my understanding. 8.2.2.0 does for sure (as that is what I am on), but it only applies when you are using the Stereo photo mode.
bmg002 said:
Version 8.0.6.0 is an unofficial version so it will not get any OTA from my understanding. You will need to flash 8.0.4.0 or 8.2.2.0 or wait for 9 which should be out sometime this month or next according to what I have been reading.
But yes, 8.0.4.0 and 8.2.2.0 both have bokeh from my understanding. 8.2.2.0 does for sure (as that is what I am on), but it only applies when you are using the Stereo photo mode.
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Hi guys ..just bought a mi5s plus for my wife it's a first Xiaomi device for me....I'm currently on oneplus 3t...
A little confused with the official ROM...
Wich ROM is the latest global official...8.0.4.0 or 8.2.2.0??..
I'm currently on the 8.0.4.0..im trying to found a link for the 8.2.2.0 without success...
8.0.4.0 is the current "official" ROM. 8.2.2.0 was up short term, but it was buggy so it got pulled. version 9.x.x.x is supposed to come out either this month or next if the rumors are to be believed.
You can always put a custom ROM on, but you'll need to unlock the bootloader first.
Hello! My Mi5s Plus came with 8.2.2.0 Global.
I found something very annoying. Whenever i touch the fingerprint scanner, even by mistake, the screen wakes up. Is there any possibility to disable this option?
Thanks!
Miui 8.5.2 is out. How to get the beta version of miui 9?
Related
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, explosions, wars, broken phone or charger, or you getting fired because the alarm application failed, Please read the first 2 posts carefully before deciding to install this app.
This is my new app to control charging current on Redmi Note 3 (Snapdragon) , to use this app you must be on any 6.0.1 or 7.1.1 rom, this will not work on 5.1.1 roms. The app is compatible with all kernels including stock cm kernel. Increasing charge rate is not always effective because of hardware limitations, but decreasing it below 2000 works very effectively.
Usage Instructions -
Install the kenzo charge control app
Open the app and wait for it to set permissions
Enter charge rate value and click set rate button
Enjoy your custom charge rate
Important Information -
Don't use very high values, prefer to stay below 2500 mA current
Compatible only with RN3(Snapdragon) and only with CM/ASOP roms
There is no apply on boot option yet, I'm little lazy to add that
Downloads -
Kenzo Charge Control V1.1
XDA:DevDB Information
Kenzo Charge Control, Device Specific App for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
Contributors
Umang96
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2016-08-28
Last Updated 2016-08-28
Changelogs -
V1.1 -
Fixed some force closes on clicking buttons before permissions are set
Compatible with all official cm/aosp based roms and kernels
V1.0 -
Initial version for kenzo
Blaze kernel + hexagon ROM ; when i press check rate i always get " still setting permissions " even though i wait for more than 30s
aaz03 said:
Blaze kernel + hexagon ROM ; when i press check rate i always get " still setting permissions " even though i wait for more than 30s
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Make sure your charger is not plugged it, it should work then, if still not working then try with my kernel, it works fine for me.
Are you gonna release version for miui based Roms?
Wysłane z mojego Redmi Note 3 przy użyciu Tapatalka
Umang96 said:
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, explosions, wars, broken phone or charger, or you getting fired because the alarm application failed, Please read the first 2 posts carefully before deciding to install this app.
This is my new app to control charging current on Redmi Note 3 (Snapdragon) , to use this app you must be on any cm or aosp rom, this will not work on miui roms. The app is compatible with all kernels including stock cm kernel. Increasing charge rate is not effective because of hardware limitations, but decreasing it below 2000 works very effectively.
Usage Instructions -
Install the kenzo charge control app
Open the app and wait for it to set permissions
Enter charge rate value and click set rate button
Enjoy your custom charge rate
Important Information -
Don't use very high values, prefer to stay below 2500 mA current
Compatible only with RN3(Snapdragon) and only with CM/ASOP roms
There is no apply on boot option yet, I'm little lazy to add that
Downloads -
Kenzo Charge Control V1.1
XDA:DevDB Information
Kenzo Charge Control, Device Specific App for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
Contributors
Umang96
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2016-08-28
Last Updated 2016-08-28
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By this, can I charge my mobile faster?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
ShadowLeaf said:
By this, can I charge my mobile faster?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
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Yes if you are on a qc enabled kernel
Kenzo Charge Control V1.1 works fine on Radon V2.5.1. Thank you.
Hey @Umang96 I would like to know what are the benefits of limiting the charging rate? Better battery life? I want to understand what's the use of the app-
Decreasing charge rate than what's set by default is not a very wise thing to do.
Xiaomi set 2A as the default max allowed input charge, also hardware is also limited to that, that's the reason your device charges quickly from 0-35%. After it slows down as current in battery has also increased so overall Potential difference has decreased which results in long hours of charging.
Decreasing charge rate is not logical as it would not allow to charge efficiently after a certain period time when say when you reach 90%. As the max current is now capped at lower rates so less charge will go inside the battery and thus making it difficult for the charger to charge. Tweaking what's already set to the optimal settings is not a good idea. Xiaomi did what it could to charge this humongous battery.
But in the end it's the call of the users
rodsayd said:
Hey @Umang96 I would like to know what are the benefits of limiting the charging rate? Better battery life? I want to understand what's the use of the app-
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I don't know, some users fear high charging rates or heat, users like to change charge rate, thats why I made the app, personally I use default 2A only.
This thread seems to attract more criticism than support, I just made the app for user demands, I don't even use it myself and I don't even get anything by it, I didn't make this thread to attract free criticism and spoil my day, I just tried to contribute something for some users who wanted charge rate control. I don't want to continue this now, link will still stay in op if anyone needs it, thread closed.
Can i use it for miui ??
what if my phone blasts ?
what is the safe charge rate ?
jenebarve11 said:
what if my phone blasts ?
what is the safe charge rate ?
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Don't cross 2000 ... And dont worry ur phone want blast.. if its too hot then it will get automatically switch off..!!
panu09 said:
Don't cross 2000 ... And dont worry ur phone want blast.. if its too hot then it will get automatically switch off..!!
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Actually i am using 2400 mah and if using 2400 is hazardous then what's the point of using that feature in the kernel ?
jeneb11 said:
Actually i am using 2400 mah and if using 2400 is hazardous then what's the point of using that feature in the kernel ?
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It is recommended to not cross 2200... Try at ur risk... But i guess it doesn't make actually a difference in charging time...so be careful..!!
Official LineageOS14.1 0131can't work,fc…
Chris_Wang said:
Official LineageOS14.1 0131can't work,fc…
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same here NOS
@Umang96 any way to fix it?
Not asop
Its asop
??
I too lazy to check what you write
Thx for this great app
Hi everyone,
I wanted to put this in the development section because it would get more notice, but I know it belongs here. I haven't tried ArrowOS for a while due to the build thread being closed/locked. Anyway, I've been playing around with different ROMS lately trying to find an android 10 version that gets the very low deep sleep battery usage that android 9 used to get. So on ArrowOS (android 10) I'm getting approx 2% battery drain per day if the device isn't used at all. Awesome.
I've been using CarbonROM and CRdroid which are both awesome ROMS btw, but on both of these I get approx 8% battery drain per day if the device isn't used at all.
So this thread is really just any FYI for anyone else out there like me, that thought Arrow wasn't still being updated. I've been using it for a day or so, and everything is working great. I haven't included the website link but any search will find it easily.
Hi ! I'm using Crdroid. The rom developer is already working on 11 androids.There is a future.
I can't write statistics. I installed the Hibernator apk. Now the battery is good.
In which version of the ArrowOs did you get these %2/day battery drain?
I'm using pixel experience plus for low standby battery drain. But it is Android 9.
NS_85 said:
In which version of the ArrowOs did you get these %2/day battery drain?
I'm using pixel experience plus for low standby battery drain. But it is Android 9.
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I'm using the gapps build 2020-10-02, from arrowos . net
Should have mentioned this first post - I've got the wifi only version, and I use tasker to turn wifi on/off with the screen. No other battery optimisations etc
This weird battery drain start to affect roms from March onwards. Hope the developers nailed down the cause in the kernel sources soon.
Wizballs said:
Hi everyone,
I wanted to put this in the development section because it would get more notice, but I know it belongs here. I haven't tried ArrowOS for a while due to the build thread being closed/locked. Anyway, I've been playing around with different ROMS lately trying to find an android 10 version that gets the very low deep sleep battery usage that android 9 used to get. So on ArrowOS (android 10) I'm getting approx 2% battery drain per day if the device isn't used at all. Awesome.
I've been using CarbonROM and CRdroid which are both awesome ROMS btw, but on both of these I get approx 8% battery drain per day if the device isn't used at all.
So this thread is really just any FYI for anyone else out there like me, that thought Arrow wasn't still being updated. I've been using it for a day or so, and everything is working great. I haven't included the website link but any search will find it easily.
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Been running carbon rom for a loooong time. If left I lose 4% per day. Not bad at all. That's with WiFi and cellular signal on and always connected, plus Bluetooth. Seems fine to me
Maybe that has something to do with it - yours is 4g, mine is the WIfi model? Are you running a recent build of Carbon, and do you have gapps installed?
reg66 said:
Been running carbon rom for a loooong time. If left I lose 4% per day. Not bad at all. That's with WiFi and cellular signal on and always connected, plus Bluetooth. Seems fine to me
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Yeah I found the same thing with all the other 10.0 roms I tried..... except for Arrow like I mentioned
Never_Sm1le said:
This weird battery drain start to affect roms from March onwards. Hope the developers nailed down the cause in the kernel sources soon.
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Wizballs said:
Maybe that has something to do with it - yours is 4g, mine is the WIfi model? Are you running a recent build of Carbon, and do you have gapps installed?
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Yup, updated regularly with the weekly builds. Have gapps installed. Not too sure, but as a guess I would have thought the 4g+WiFi would consume slightly more power than WiFi only as it'll be searching for/refreshing signal.
Also with the Bluetooth always on, whenever I watch TV it connects and disconnects to my Bluetooth speakers that come on with TV. I'd have thought that would add to consumption too.
Definitely would think that wifi only models should use less battery. Still tho, others have the same battery drain as me.. .
reg66 said:
Yup, updated regularly with the weekly builds. Have gapps installed. Not too sure, but as a guess I would have thought the 4g+WiFi would consume slightly more power than WiFi only as it'll be searching for/refreshing signal.
Also with the Bluetooth always on, whenever I watch TV it connects and disconnects to my Bluetooth speakers that come on with TV. I'd have thought that would add to consumption too.
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@Wizballs Wow, thanks for the tip! I've been having the same problem, also with a WiFI-only miPad 4. Even with MIUI from Xiaomi.eu had the same problem. I also tested the latest LineageOS 17.1, CarbonROM, and crDroid. They all lose about 5% during 7 hours of standby with WiFI and Bluetooth turned off. Whereas the latest ArrowOS lost 0% during 7 hours. Quite impressive!
There are a few disadvantages though with ArrowOS:
- The system theme color, it appears there should be a dark orange color available (something like #e74e1b) but it is not available
- The AOSP keyboard has no top number row. This is something that crDroid has, also with the AOSP keyboard.
- The default camera app has no panoramic mode. I wish they could include the MIUI Camera app that Carbon ROM uses, While also keeping the default camera, which is better for most things..
- The LED light does not turn on while charging.
Cool I just thought it would be good to share. You are right about no led light while charging, I never noticed before. I use gboard for number row, and Google camera installs from the playstore, seems to work fine for panorama shots. Also haven't noticed any issues with theming, bit I've just left it on default.
sb56637 said:
@Wizballs Wow, thanks for the tip! I've been having the same problem, also with a WiFI-only miPad 4. Even with MIUI from Xiaomi.eu had the same problem. I also tested the latest LineageOS 17.1, CarbonROM, and crDroid. They all lose about 5% during 7 hours of standby with WiFI and Bluetooth turned off. Whereas the latest ArrowOS lost 0% during 7 hours. Quite impressive!
There are a few disadvantages though with ArrowOS:
- The system theme color, it appears there should be a dark orange color available (something like #e74e1b) but it is not available
- The AOSP keyboard has no top number row. This is something that crDroid has, also with the AOSP keyboard.
- The default camera app has no panoramic mode. I wish they could include the MIUI Camera app that Carbon ROM uses, While also keeping the default camera, which is better for most things..
- The LED light does not turn on while charging.
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@Wizballs Any idea which CPU governor ArrowOS is using by default?
@sb56637 Kernel auditor says interactive governer
New android 10 build out 2020-11-09. All working well for me so far
https://arrowos.net/download
Wizballs said:
New android 10 build out 2020-11-09. All working well for me so far
https://arrowos.net/download
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I installed it too. Seems pretty much like the last build. Still no LED notification lights during charging or when notifications arrive with the screen off.
Might be enough to annoy some people I guess. I just keep using it because Android 10 plus great battery standby for wifi only models.
I've just installed the official ArrowOS 11.0 build. Dirty flash over AOS 10 successfully. Will test and report back, especially regarding battery life on wifi only model
Reporting back on Arrow 11.0 builds (wifi only model)
- Standby battery approx 3% per day
- OTA update works
- Charging led not showing
- Nutflix not in playstore. Probably side-loadable, but haven't tried
Wizballs said:
Reporting back on Arrow 11.0 builds (wifi only model)
- Standby battery approx 3% per day
- OTA update works
- Charging led not showing
- Nutflix not in playstore. Probably side-loadable, but haven't tried
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I also just dirty-flashed ArrowOS 11.0 (from 10.x) on my WIFI-only model. Also confirming that the LED does not appear when charging or for notifications. It has settings now to enable/disable the LED, but they make no difference.
Hi guys
I wanna find out which ROM has the best battery consumption with a smooth system.
I'm now on
Havoc 4.3 / 2 years old heavy used mi9 256gb transparent edition / some sys apps freezed / some changings in build.prop / automatic brightness with velis autobrightness
SOT 7 hours in a cycle from starting with 90% charged (using smart charge) used to 3% = 87% consumption in 36 hours
It would be good if you post also the base of your phone.
No one with better values ?
Laptapper said:
No one with better values ?
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It's useless. You should really test all the ROMs yourself, as our usage differs, our network differs, our ambient temperature differs and so on and they all contribute to battery life or as you expect, SOT.
leledumbo said:
It's useless. You should really test all the ROMs yourself, as our usage differs, our network differs, our ambient temperature differs and so on and they all contribute to battery life or as you expect, SOT.
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Hmmm useless?
Ok, I respect your opinion.
In my opinion it's not useless and hopefully for others too, because the main thing is the ROM for overall SOT.
As substantiation the SOT 2 years ago with new phone and Miui factory settings was at the highest value around 3 hours and now I've got 6 hours. Also if I add the ambient temperatures and light and different app using.... the overall SOT now with my old phone is much better as delivered and so the reason is the havoc rom.
It's useless because it can cause misleading conclusion.
There's no such a thing as overall SOT for everybody at least without perfect comparison (i.e. you list all your phone age, apps, settings and usage pattern) with previous ROM you use.
Even if your experience above is true, there's no guarantee it will happen to me as well if I also change ROM. For starters, my MIUI EU ROM ever since I had this phone 1.5 years ago has always been around 5-6 hours SOT. That one alone is already different from you, right? I would be very misled if I think "oh, this person can jump its SOT from 3 hours to 6 by using havoc ROM, so if I follow him I could get 10-12 hours, or at least 8-9 hours". Don't get me wrong, ROM does have influence to battery life, at least if the developer do some low level optimizations, better if at kernel level, but still assuming one person's experience can be reproduced by others, is a no go.
My best experience is with stable xiaomi.eu, 12.0.6 at the moment, and about 20 frozen MIUI and Google apps. I test and use custom roms from time to time, but never had better SOT than with xiaomi.eu and the same package of apps.
Miui 11 xiaomi deboated .eu 2 years of use
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Xiaomi programmed obsolescence on battery
H, since I updated from miui 10 to miui 11 and even now that I have miui 12 I have noticed that the battery doesn't last as long as before. I state that since I purchased the phone (July 2019) I have always charged the battery in the best way...
forum.xda-developers.com
antykat said:
My best experience is with stable xiaomi.eu, 12.0.6 at the moment, and about 20 frozen MIUI and Google apps. I test and use custom roms from time to time, but never had better SOT than with xiaomi.eu and the same package of apps.
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How do you freeze apps??
Adamhdd97 said:
How do you freeze apps??
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You can usa AdbFastboolTools with debug USB to disable system apps.
Hi y'all .
Recently I got a Redmi Note 10 4/64 variant . I'm currently using my old phone Redmi 6A , while Redmi Note 10 just lies in desktops corner.
MIUI 12.0.1 , 5000 MAh and 33W .
I installed one game to try the performance , then cleared all the apps and went to sleep . In the morning , I saw more than %25 battery drained for almost no reason .
•I don't even use the phone
•Bootloader is unlocked
•The phone doesn't have a SIM inside , so it can't get signals would cause battery drain
•The phone doesn't have any apps installed besides stock ones . I only installed one game and two or three local shop apps.
•I always make sure nothing runs in the background(the way I use the phone)
Here is the graph
Edit : I can feel device's little heat even when posting this.
The phone call you see is made by my mom . I did let her borrow my phone one time , except that the phone doesn't have a SIM inside as I mentioned
Same here, Android system draining too much battery
onurbx said:
Hi y'all .
Recently I got a Redmi Note 10 4/64 variant . I'm currently using my old phone Redmi 6A , while Redmi Note 10 just lies in desktops corner.
MIUI 12.0.1 , 5000 MAh and 33W .
I installed one game to try the performance , then cleared all the apps and went to sleep . In the morning , I saw more than %25 battery drained for almost no reason .
•I don't even use the phone
•Bootloader is unlocked
•The phone doesn't have a SIM inside , so it can't get signals would cause battery drain
•The phone doesn't have any apps installed besides stock ones . I only installed one game and two or three local shop apps.
•I always make sure nothing runs in the background(the way I use the phone)
Here is the graph
Edit : I can feel device's little heat even when posting this.
The phone call you see is made by my mom . I did let her borrow my phone one time , except that the phone doesn't have a SIM inside as I mentioned
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Try to update to the latest version of MIUI, and check if the issue gets fixed
My mine is ok so far so good
onurbx said:
Hi y'all .
Recently I got a Redmi Note 10 4/64 variant . I'm currently using my old phone Redmi 6A , while Redmi Note 10 just lies in desktops corner.
MIUI 12.0.1 , 5000 MAh and 33W .
I installed one game to try the performance , then cleared all the apps and went to sleep . In the morning , I saw more than %25 battery drained for almost no reason .
•I don't even use the phone
•Bootloader is unlocked
•The phone doesn't have a SIM inside , so it can't get signals would cause battery drain
•The phone doesn't have any apps installed besides stock ones . I only installed one game and two or three local shop apps.
•I always make sure nothing runs in the background(the way I use the phone)
Here is the graph
Edit : I can feel device's little heat even when posting this.
The phone call you see is made by my mom . I did let her borrow my phone one time , except that the phone doesn't have a SIM inside as I mentioned
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Hi guys ,
As I am using the same phone and same varient(4/64) I can suggest some tips to save your battery.(working for both 4/64 & 6/128).
This measures can be applied in Redmi Note 10/ Pro / Pro Max also.
•You should turn off your Wifi / Mobile data when not in use otherwise apps like analytics play store etc. can run in the background and drain your battery.
•Uninstall the pre-installed apps which can be removed from your phone like Mi credit, Mi store etc. If possible change your keyboard to google keyboard(g board).
•Don't Software update your phone it may consume more memory and also cause to drain your battery faster than before.
•Go to setting search for Authorisation & revocation
And disable the permissions of apps like msa, MiuiDaemon, System apps updater, Get Apps, Updater.
•Then disable the following :
Disable it ↑
• Then open a folder and click on its name and disable promoted apps option.
I think I have covered everything. If anybody wants to add something just reply. I hope you find it helpful, if so please subscribe my youtube channel:
The road to great battery life doesn't require extreme restriction. Here you can see the power consumption results for my phone. I should mention that Wifi and GPS are permanently on. Synchronisation is also permanently enabled for Email, Messenger and Smart Life.
It consumes about 3% of the battery in 8 hours of standby time.
I use the Pixel Experience Plus ROM.
It is important not to use any functions that permanently (even during standby) monitor any of the sensors. Such as preventing waking up in the pocket.
I have disabled all automatic updates.
StaryMuz said:
The road to great battery life doesn't require extreme restriction. Here you can see the power consumption results for my phone. I should mention that Wifi and GPS are permanently on. Synchronisation is also permanently enabled for Email, Messenger and Smart Life.
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It consumes about 3% of the battery in 8 hours of standby time.
I use the Pixel Experience Plus ROM.
It is important not to use any functions that permanently (even during standby) monitor any of the sensors. Such as preventing waking up in the pocket.
I have disabled all automatic updates.
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Bro, everything is not perfect some things require improvements.
Navneeth tech said:
Bro, everything is not perfect some things require improvements.
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I've been tuning battery saving on smartphones since Android 2.1
Current hardware doesn't suffer as much from sustained discharge as it used to. Today, it is no longer necessary to turn off Wifi and GPS. But now it is advisable to reduce the CPU power in standby mode, because the manufacturer leaves the power at an increased frequency in the base to improve the phone's response.
Hello, after the MIUI 12.5.3.0 EEA Update, I'm experiencing refresh rate drops to 60hz while using the phone and it reaches 38-39c battery temperature. Before the phone stayed at 90hz just fine. Is anyone experiencing the same problem?
Yes I have noticed the same. Also when the battery gets to 30-35% it forces the screen to 60Hz. I had to reboot after fully charging for it to go back to 90Hz. Not sure if it's bug or intended battery savings.
dannejanne said:
Yes I have noticed the same. Also when the battery gets to 30-35% it forces the screen to 60Hz. I had to reboot after fully charging for it to go back to 90Hz. Not sure if it's bug or intended battery savings.
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I'm not getting the drop when the battery is lower than 35%. Did you get drops when the battery reach 38-39c also with previous firmware or only with the new one released yesterday?
Also, I don't know if it's normal, but 60hz on this phone feels a bit more stuttery than other 60hz phones I tried. Like the animations are stuttering/dropping frames more often at 60hz than 90hz
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I'm not getting the drop when the battery is lower than 35%. Did you get drops when the battery reach 38-39c also with previous firmware or only with the new one released yesterday?
Also, I don't know if it's normal, but 60hz on this phone feels a bit more stuttery than other 60hz phones I tried. Like the animations are stuttering/dropping frames more often at 60hz than 90hz
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I'm not sure I pushed the phone to higher temperature before this update. But I can't recall it happening before. And yes 6Hz sometimes feels more like 30Hz for certain animations.
Worth to note is that I'm on China stable 12.5.3 but did not notice any of this on 12.5.2.
I think I'll try to flash xiaomi.eu weekly or stable next week when I have the bootloader unlocked... I really don't understand how the animations at 60hz stutter sometimes and they seem smoother on my friend REDMI 9 with a mediatek cpu..
arthem044 said:
I think I'll try to flash xiaomi.eu weekly or stable next week when I have the bootloader unlocked... I really don't understand how the animations at 60hz stutter sometimes and they seem smoother on my friend REDMI 9 with a mediatek cpu..
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There are people reporting the same issue on other phones too over at xiaomi eu. Also xiaomi eu has not been as smooth for me as the china stable hence why I'm on this firmware in the first place. Better optimization overall. The 12.6 weeklys has a little graphical big too that I can't stand in the notification center/control center. Xiaomi have not fixed it in almost two months.
Xiaomi eu stable 12.5 suffers from stuttering animations when opening apps frequently. Not well optimized at all compared to global stable.
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There are people reporting the same issue on other phones too over at xiaomi eu. Also xiaomi eu has not been as smooth for me as the china stable hence why I'm on this firmware in the first place. Better optimization overall. The 12.6 weeklys has a little graphical big too that I can't stand in the notification center/control center. Xiaomi have not fixed it in almost two months.
Xiaomi eu stable 12.5 suffers from stuttering animations when opening apps frequently. Not well optimized at all compared to global stable.
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I'm currently on 12.5.3 EEA firmware. Next week I can flash 12.5.3 CN like you have, the 21.7.7 CN weekly, or xiaomi.eu stable or weekly.
If I understand correctly you're suggesting the CN Stable and to avoid xiaomi.eu and the CN weekly? Does the CN version have play store already installed and all the bands available also in the global rom?
Anyway, if I'd have to flash the CN official rom should I just download the 4gb ROM and flash it in fastboot mode using MiFlash while ticking CLEAN ALL? It's my first xiaomi phone, not new to modding but I just want to be sure
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I'm currently on 12.5.3 EEA firmware. Next week I can flash 12.5.3 CN like you have, the 21.7.7 CN weekly, or xiaomi.eu stable or weekly.
If I understand correctly you're suggesting the CN Stable and to avoid xiaomi.eu and the CN weekly? Does the CN version have play store already installed and all the bands available also in the global rom?
Anyway, if I'd have to flash the CN official rom should I just download the 4gb ROM and flash it in fastboot mode using MiFlash while ticking CLEAN ALL? It's my first xiaomi phone, not new to modding but I just want to be sure
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At this point I would recommend China stable. Later on perhaps eu weekly will have it sorted. There is some cleaning to do when first installing china but after that I don't notice any Chinese stuff really. And yeah the fastboot install with MiFlash is the easiest way with clean all, don't lock! Don't forget to not lock the bootloader when flashing. Basic Google services are preinstalled and also Play Store. I only had to manually install calendar sync apk. All bands are working.
As an extra I downloaded and installed the latest stable release of the system launcher from apkmirror. So I recommended patching boot.img with Magisk app then flash it in fastboot any time you want after setting up the ROM.
After all this the system runs very very smooth.
dannejanne said:
At this point I would recommend China stable. Later on perhaps eu weekly will have it sorted. There is some cleaning to do when first installing china but after that I don't notice any Chinese stuff really. And yeah the fastboot install with MiFlash is the easiest way with clean all, don't lock! Don't forget to not lock the bootloader when flashing. Basic Google services are preinstalled and also Play Store. I only had to manually install calendar sync apk. All bands are working.
As an extra I downloaded and installed the latest stable release of the system launcher from apkmirror. So I recommended patching boot.img with Magisk app then flash it in fastboot any time you want after setting up the ROM.
After all this the system runs very very smooth.
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just to be sure if it's a normal thing, have you ever noticed in any rom that the animations of closing/opening apps and switching apps sometimes get faster by themself? It happens if I open multiple apps and start switching between them; at some point all the animations become really faster by themself like they speed up 2.5x.
I don't know if it's intended or it's a bug, noticed it both in 12.5.1 and 12.5.3
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just to be sure if it's a normal thing, have you ever noticed in any rom that the animations of closing/opening apps and switching apps sometimes get faster by themself? It happens if I open multiple apps and start switching between them; at some point all the animations become really faster by themself like they speed up 2.5x.
I don't know if it's intended or it's a bug, noticed it both in 12.5.1 and 12.5.3
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No I haven't noticed that personally in any ROM so far. I would take notice if that would happen.
arthem044 said:
Hello, after the MIUI 12.5.3.0 EEA Update, I'm experiencing refresh rate drops to 60hz while using the phone and it reaches 38-39c battery temperature. Before the phone stayed at 90hz just fine. Is anyone experiencing the same problem?
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I have the same issue... so annoying. Please post when you found a fix, I will also.
EDIT - On MIUI 12.5.3 The system goes to 60hz when the phone reaches a certain temperature. The threshold for it is quite low.
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EDIT - On MIUI 12.5.3 The system goes to 60hz when the phone reaches a certain temperature. The threshold for it is quite low.
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Yes, they need to set the threshold higher... I don't know how it is in other roms like the chinese one.
Anyway I don't have big problems with the throttling to 60hz if the treshold is higher, but I feel the phone is much slower with 60hz compared to others, the animations stutter and lose frames much more often.