Battery Problem 97% fully charged! - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 / 5 Plus Questions & Answers

Hi to all Vince users,
my fully charged of my phone is 97% only! why??? I would unplug my charger and charge again to reach 100%.
Any idea? pls help.
thanks a lot!

I think you should go to the warranty center to fix this, I just repair and get a new battery

Have you installed any custom Rom?, this question is because sometimes when installing custom Roms this situation is common to happen. In some cases flashing a STOCK ROM with MIFLASH tool solves that issue.

Have you idle battery drain too?
It was after flashing custom roms?
This thread can help:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5/help/wakelocks-aosp-roms-t3802422

i solve it with unplug then plug again cable battery connector

Yes bro. Im using AEX and Dotos before and now Im using MIUI 10.
Now Im Calibrating my Battery

Im doing that recently. 97percent charged

my phone is not faster to drain. my only problem is not reaching to 100 percent. it stops in 97. I think I need a battery calibration.. what do you think Guys?

As you used custom roms maybe the problem is the same although without battery drain.
Disconnect and reconnect battery will solve it but you have to take off back cover

I think bug oin miui 10.

It's not a bug in miui 10. I'm using it and it didn't happen for me since I opened back cover and unplug battery connector. I also did test point flash but others in the forum said it works with only physically disconnect battery without test point (back case opening required anyway)

Had this proplem too, not charge to 100% (in any rom, miui 10 included) but my problem was worst, the phone always shuts down at 20%. Did disconnect the battery 2 days ago, and the problem is solved now.

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Battery problem

Hey dev's! I hope you have the solution to this... but maybe the problem is my battery is dead... :S
3 days ago I installed Cyanocomb, and everything worked right (after clean installation and wiping all the data and stats, including battery stats) but the problem is, when i put the carger at night, next morning the battery was completeley empty! (and I was near to arrive late at work because of the alarm )
I investigated, and saw that when the battery reached the 100%, it doesn't stay between 95%-100%, It only stops charging and drains very quickly.
I changed the Rom recently to Cyanogen Froyo CM6 6.01 and.... It still drains. Maybe I killed my battery? Maybe it's a callibration problem? (I deleted battery stats and used the battery callibration app, but it stil drains...)
Yeah, I know, It sounds bad for my old battery
Thanks for all the advices!!!
Try repairing your phone via seus and see how your battery is on the stock rom
Sent from my U20i using XDA App
After clean install of the CM6 ROM again, and callibrating the battery 3 times, It seems to work nice again... I hope I'll not arrive late again because of the alarm! XD Thanks pal!
How did you calibrate it??? I´m with a similar issue so i would like to know the process, I was looking for some information and I found this but I'm not sure if it will work on mini pro :S
VGaMa said:
How did you calibrate it??? I´m with a similar issue so i would like to know the process, I was looking for some information and I found this but I'm not sure if it will work on mini pro :S
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Cwm advance setting wipe batery stats
After a week, yesterday the same problem again... The battery stopped charging, when I unplug the carger and plug again, It seems to charge 5% more, but a minute later it begins to drain again...
I tried to calibrate (I'm currently using Battery Calibrator form market), but after wiping stats and let it full drain, It needs a lot of time (red light blinking) until I can connect it, but after that it charges only 5-10% and begin to drain again.
I came back to stock ROM, and It is charging again!!! But why with a custom ROM am I experiencing this problem? (CM6 6.01)
Hmm, thats really interesting! I "caught" this issue too lol
Yesterday I installed cyanocomb 1.4 and before I went sleep the battery was on 50%.
After I woke up (~10 hours), the battery totally died. This is surprised me. I put the phone to charge (not from USB), and thats charged fully. Okay, I thought I let it charge a bit more and I will make a battery stat wipe. But after a while, I checked it again, and the battery was on 89% WTF?!
Please, forget this, now my phone is being repaired, it was a hardware problem (I guess is the USB connector)
When the support work is done, I will tell you the conclusions.
Ok, now the phone is repaired, and the problem was the USB connector. No software problem.
Problem solved, theme closed.

Wtf ?

Hi guys, My phones working semi ok now .. Just one question
When ever I leave my phone to charge it just chooses when it wants to charge!
It just drains sometimes when on USB or while using the wall charger ...
I know it can't be a USB problem because I can flash Kernels and Stock firmware with ease and no error .. and also I rooted without any hassles .. Any Ideas ? :\
What rom are you using? I had that issue with Wolfs rom. It would be plugged and charging, would reach 100% and stop charging and decrease till around 95% and then charge again to 100%. Its not a big deal really unless it really goes down by a lot. I kept happening but never caused any problems.
I switched to MIUI based rom and now it doesnt happen and battery is much better tbh.
- Captain Scrat
I went from
Stock 2.1 > Wolfbreak > MIUI A1EX > CM7 ..
no like last night It was 100 when I put it on charge by USB .. I put it on my table and just let it charge while I slept and it went to 0 when I woke up.. Even right now I tried with a different charger (Blackberry and Samsung Galaxy Spica Chargers) and they both decreased :\
Ok that's weird... I guess its not a faulty USB... Try to do a battery calibration see if it helps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=943626&highlight=calibration
Optimize it if you want (optional): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071885&highlight=battery+calibration
If not maybe its just a battery that is dying?
But try to calibrate it first, see how it goes.
I had times when it was all charged, unplugged usb and just under 2 hours it dropped from like 90% to 30%... did calibrations and stuff and it fixed the problem.
- Captain Scrat
I did the wipe battery stats thingy on CWM 5 when I had it on 100% when I went to Cyanogenmod ...
now I'm trying oodie's MIUI ..
This is also my second battery, but not from Sony
Dunno man, try to use you battery (normal use) to 0% and let the phone shut down by it self, do that a couple of times so the battery stats are reset for sure.
I am on Crowds MIUI rom and my battery last for like 13H+ with a very good daily use. And i dont have any random discharges problems. Try it out if you want.
- Captain Scrat
EDIT: btw when you install a new rom its normal that the batt discharges fast, it needs to get "acquainted" with the rom because diff roms have diff tweaks and optimizations.
scrat55 said:
What rom are you using? I had that issue with Wolfs rom. It would be plugged and charging, would reach 100% and stop charging and decrease till around 95% and then charge again to 100%. Its not a big deal really unless it really goes down by a lot. I kept happening but never caused any problems.
I switched to MIUI based rom and now it doesnt happen and battery is much better tbh.
- Captain Scrat
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That is not a problem, it is a feature included on purpose to help extend the battery life. If it is not doing that on MIUI roms then your battery wont last a slong...its a stock feature from SE themselves...
gregbradley said:
That is not a problem, it is a feature included on purpose to help extend the battery life. If it is not doing that on MIUI roms then your battery wont last a slong...its a stock feature from SE themselves...
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Oh cool! I didn't know that. Thx for info mate!
- Captain Scrat
I'm charging it right now , I will reply with my outcome when it reaches 100 and I use that BAttery calibration app ..
It's not even charging ..

Redmi Note 4 SD stops charging sometimes at 72-73%, is it a calibration problem?

Hello,
So it's been two days I got my RN4 from FlipKart. It's loaded win MIUI 8 ver 8.2.5.0.
I plug in the charger, the notification led turns green at 73% and the battery indicator sticks there. Battery temp goes about 46° :fingers-crossed:: .
Have to unplug an re-plug again to start charging, then no issues with reaching 100%.
Many people are complaining that their phone stops charging at a certain percentage "after a update".
My question is - is it really a "after a update" calibration problem? Will it be solved with MIUI next updates? Or by installing custom ROM? Meanwhile, I'm still covered with FlipKart 10 days return policy, but still won't do it until it is confirmed that it is hardware problem, as their return process is very tedious.
Thanks!
Yes I faced the issue of charging stuck at 72% but only a couple of times not always.
In period of 20 days it happened 2-3 times then I switched to custom ROM and never faced the issue again.
I don't think it is a hardware problem.
Input from other users also may help you to decide further action.
hey, did u manage to work this out? my device is charging extremely slowly and before it also got stuck on 67 percent.
Rishi Dutt Shukla said:
Hello,
So it's been two days I got my RN4 from FlipKart. It's loaded win MIUI 8 ver 8.2.5.0.
I plug in the charger, the notification led turns green at 73% and the battery indicator sticks there. Battery temp goes about 46% :fingers-crossed:: .
Have to unplug an re-plug again to start charging, then no issues with reaching 100%.
Many people are complaining that their phone stops charging at a certain percentage "after a update".
My question is - is it really a "after a update" calibration problem? Will it be solved with MIUI next updates? Or by installing custom ROM? Meanwhile, I'm still covered with FlipKart 10 days return policy, but still won't do it until it is confirmed that it is hardware problem, as their return process is very tedious.
Thanks!
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ketanw said:
hey, did u manage to work this out? my device is charging extremely slowly and before it also got stuck on 67 percent.
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Will update you soon, just have done a factory reset and will again charge when battery goes about 20-30% level.
I will try to put it backside up so as to generate lesser heat. Maybe that will help.
For faster charging don't use it while charging, it easily goes 2000 mA in idle state. [Checked with AccuBattery]
I think I fixed mine. I updated to the dev rom (there is a trick to doing it without unlocking the bootloader) and am currently on the Nougat version. Now it charges at a good rate and I get a full charge in under 3 hours.
The backside up thing works, the kernel cuts amperage based on the temp of the battery and this phone is very finnicky to heat. Also if you want to drain the battery faster, try the battery waster app on Play Store. It starts all the phone sensors and can even leave the flash on if you want, letting u drain it in 6-8 hours.
Rishi Dutt Shukla said:
Will update you soon, just have done a factory reset and will again charge when battery goes about 20-30% level.
I will try to put it backside up so as to generate lesser heat. Maybe that will help.
For faster charging don't use it while charging, it easily goes 2000 mA in idle state. [Checked with AccuBattery]
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Rishi Dutt Shukla said:
Hello,
So it's been two days I got my RN4 from FlipKart. It's loaded win MIUI 8 ver 8.2.5.0.
I plug in the charger, the notification led turns green at 73% and the battery indicator sticks there. Battery temp goes about 46° :fingers-crossed:: .
Have to unplug an re-plug again to start charging, then no issues with reaching 100%.
Many people are complaining that their phone stops charging at a certain percentage "after a update".
My question is - is it really a "after a update" calibration problem? Will it be solved with MIUI next updates? Or by installing custom ROM? Meanwhile, I'm still covered with FlipKart 10 days return policy, but still won't do it until it is confirmed that it is hardware problem, as their return process is very tedious.
Thanks!
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i am getting the same problem. it is very annoying. i am on global developer 7.7.13. charging led also turns green at 73%. don't know what to do. please help me out. bootloader is locked. can't unlock because of 50% error

Phone charging Extremely slowly... How to diagnose ?

here's what happend
I have flashed Unofficial RR rom . It was charging regularly.
Then i flashed renice kernel.
Sometimes Phone was charging relatively slowly but then it fixes by itself .
Until recently it was occurring more and more.
NOW it charges verrrrry slowly 7 8 hours and not reaching 100%, still at 60%!!
So i decided to flash Ultimate kernel to see if anything happends..
no luck
Battery health is showing good
I think somehow the kernal changed the charging voltage (iS it possible though). or It may be that battery needs to be replaced..
How do i diagnose what the problem is ??
p.s. I have tried calibrating battery multiple times both by app and manually. Also tried multiple chargers and charging cable. Even tried to charge via pc.

Redmi Note 4 (Mido) Battery Drain

No matter which ROM I flash, my phone's battery gets depleted over the night. I can't even see what's causing the drain as by morning the phone runs out of juice and gets switched off. The phone was running fine when I was using xiaomi.eu ROM. I recall flashing the latest firmware and an AOSP based ROM; since then the phone gets way too hot and battery drain ensues.
Right now I have ArrowOS (Android 11) flashed and face the same issues. I'm thinking about downgrading to the last stable firmware that's available here (https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/firmware/mido/) in the hope that it would solve the problem.
Is this safe? Is there any way I can solve the battery drain issue? Please help me!
P.S. My phone has stock kernel that came with the phone out of the box.
Scarambay said:
No matter which ROM I flash, my phone's battery gets depleted over the night. I can't even see what's causing the drain as by morning the phone runs out of juice and gets switched off. The phone was running fine when I was using xiaomi.eu ROM. I recall flashing the latest firmware and an AOSP based ROM; since then the phone gets way too hot and battery drain ensues.
Right now I have ArrowOS (Android 11) flashed and face the same issues. I'm thinking about downgrading to the last stable firmware that's available here (https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/firmware/mido/) in the hope that it would solve the problem.
Is this safe? Is there any way I can solve the battery drain issue? Please help me!
P.S. My phone has stock kernel that came with the phone out of the box.
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There really is no reason why this should happen on all custom ROMs.
So either your battery is dying or one of your apps is draining your battery
Scarambay said:
No matter which ROM I flash, my phone's battery gets depleted over the night. I can't even see what's causing the drain as by morning the phone runs out of juice and gets switched off. The phone was running fine when I was using xiaomi.eu ROM. I recall flashing the latest firmware and an AOSP based ROM; since then the phone gets way too hot and battery drain ensues.
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Try calibrating your phone's battery.
steps-
1. fully charge your phone keeping it switched off.
2. turn on phone and leave it on standby (DO NOT USE IT AT ALL)
3. after it switches off automatically, plug it in again (KEEP IT SWITCH OFF)
repeat this 2-3 times
Also, post your battery log
If this doesn't works, either your battery is faulty or its issue with motherboard
welladitya said:
Try calibrating your phone's battery.
steps-
1. fully charge your phone keeping it switched off.
2. turn on phone and leave it on standby (DO NOT USE IT AT ALL)
3. after it switches off automatically, plug it in again (KEEP IT SWITCH OFF)
repeat this 2-3 times
Also, post your battery log
If this doesn't works, either your battery is faulty or its issue with motherboard
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I used AccuBattery to check the health of the battery; it says almost 93% which seems unlikely because I used this phone for almost two years continuously. Surprising thing is I have a Redmi 1S as well which I bought six years ago. It keeps chugging along fine and doesn't have any battery drain issues. If it weren't for the 1 GB RAM and accompanying sluggish performance I would be still using that as my backup.
Anyway, I'm gonna do what you suggested and see if it works. How do I get the battery log?
In terms of battery life, Zeelog's Android 10 with Kernel 3.18 is the best choice, for example, I have about 1-2% loss in flight mode in 24 hours, inactive with WLAN about 3-6% in 24 hours.
Do a clean install.

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