General Tweaks - iQOO 7

Any battery management tweaks.

jamu08 said:
Any battery management tweaks.
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Is your battery management not OK at the moment? My iqoo 7 has an excellent management even though I'm using all the time the 120hz setting for the screen.
With heavy use at least 36 hrs. And charging, 18 minutes from 10% till 100%. Charger 120 Watts.

FransVer said:
Is your battery management not OK at the moment? My iqoo 7 has an excellent management even though I'm using all the time the 120hz setting for the screen.
With heavy use at least 36 hrs. And charging, 18 minutes from 10% till 100%. Charger 120 Watts.
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Does Indian variant supports 120w charging. ? And what charger do you use?

Yes, mine supports 120 Watts, there is an American style pug with it which I use with an adapter.

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Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the OnePlus 2 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
It takes time to charge. It takes up to 3-4 hours to charge
Kalesh said:
It takes time to charge. It takes up to 3-4 hours to charge
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Not at all that long. It usually takes around 2:00-2:10h to charge from 5% to 100% with the standard OnePlus charger.
Charging current is highly dependent on the temperature of the battery.
K0CMOHABT said:
Charging current is highly dependent on the temperature of the battery.
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Can you elaborate a little?
If the battery temperature is higher than 35 degrees, the charging current is 1 amp, if it is below the maximum possible, depending of type %% charge, from 1.9 amps to a minimum when the battery is fully charged
1.45 from 0-100 with anker powerport 10
CHarging is a lot faster when the phone is on as compared to when it is off *observations*
Anker power port link pls.. @albireox
2 Hours!
It takes no more than 2 hous to be fully charged from 0% to 100%
Just completed the test about an hour ago and coincidentally stumbled upon this thread.
From 0% to 100% it took 2 hour 10 minutes.
Even with my old Moto X 750mA charger, it still charges pretty fast...
With all other 2A charger, it's like 1% / minute (1700mA going in with screen on) , so it's around 100-120 Minutes....
mine take just 1 hr 35 min to full charge from 15 % when it hits power saving mode !!
Excellent charging speed.
2 hours from zero to 100
Not as bad as I feared knowing that is didnt have fast charging.. 2 hours.. and thats OK.
I haven't had more than 3 hours yet.
I have a Qualcomm quick charger that charges my OP2 in about one hour...the OP2 charger takes about 2 hours
As far as i know qc is not present in op2 so i dont know how this can be
gparmar76 said:
I have a Qualcomm quick charger that charges my OP2 in about one hour...the OP2 charger takes about 2 hours
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What Qualcomm qc?
it takes about 2 hours in general

About Fast charge z5

How to enable fast charging on Android 7.1.1?
In 60 minutes 50% was charged now
saba_mehdy said:
How to enable fast charging on Android 7.1.1?
In 60 minutes 50% was charged now
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Its enabled by default...
But maybe your device is heating up so the charging speed is throttling.
It happens to me too
The fastest time i had 0 to 100 was 1h40m i guess.
So dont expect much...
I'm at home and the temperature here is 25 C
We started yesterday from 6 to 7.1.1. After 7.1.1, the update does not work FAST CHARGE
In 60 minutes, approximately 50% charge
What speeds were U getting before the update? How long did it take to go From 0-100% on marshmallow?
Also did you check settings -about phone - status-charging optimisation - change to off, this well enable quick charge? Let Me know.

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Nokia 6.1 Plus can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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No this phone charges slowly in today's terns
Om_ya said:
No this phone charges slowly in today's terns
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How slow are we talking; how long does it take for it to go from 0% to a 100%?
Sent from my Mi A1 using XDA Labs
About 2hrs and 15 mins. And this is when you don't use your phone while charging at all.
Om_ya said:
About 2hrs and 15 mins. And this is when you don't use your phone while charging at all.
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My Mi A1 has almost the same capacity and charges in about 2 hours. I think that's acceptable.
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it took me 1 hr 35min to charge from 10-100%.
getting battery backup of 1 day & 2,4 hours above
no gaming(not a mobile gamer)
Charging are so slow it tooks atleast 2 hours to get full charge, and is not acceptable. What year is it? 2016? My other phone with lower price than this can perform 35% faster.
Pretty fast, especially when using QC3.0 charger.
0-80% is fast, but 80-100% is pretty slow in my opinion. It's a good thing tho, makes the battery last longer.
Fast charging should refer to the initial phase. If you plug in for 20 minutes it should give you enough power for atleast 5-6 hours. Sadly, that is not happening over here.
Zentom said:
My Mi A1 has almost the same capacity and charges in about 2 hours. I think that's acceptable.
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Some people here say that their device takes longer to charge and all. I say there a some important factors to consider -
1. Heat of the Device - How hot it was when you put it on charge. If it is hot, then definitely your phones regulator will reduce the amount of charge let into the phone.
2. Ambient Temperature - If the climate is hot, then automatically fast charging will increase device temperature. And as Black color absorbs more heat energy phones temperature will naturally be more than in a chilled room. (All phones are susceptible to this phenomenon, I've Experienced this first hand) and more heat = low speed charging
3. Power Outlet - The power outlet at which the charger is connected also plays a very important role. Pretty Self explanatory.
My Phone takes around 1:40 - 1:50Hrs at normal temps(ambient and device), while 2:30Hrs in a very hot condition.
too slow , it takes me over 2 hours to 25% to fully charge

Is my battery Okay?

I just got my Redmi k30...
When i got it...the battery had zero charge....didn’t even boot up.....i had to charge for about 10-15 min before it booted up
Now I'm concerned of my battery is okay,since it was lying at store at zero battery....
Here's my battery backup example from 100-10% @60Hz 7 hour 20 min SOT
1 hour of pubg smooth-high,google meet call-camera turned off,miui 12.0.4.0
Plz tell me if my Battery is okay....else i got 10 days replacement... I gotta replace if my battery backup is less...
Cpt.mactavish said:
I just got my Redmi k30...
When i got it...the battery had zero charge....didn’t even boot up.....i had to charge for about 10-15 min before it booted up
Now I'm concerned of my battery is okay,since it was lying at store at zero battery....
Here's my battery backup example from 100-10% @60Hz 7 hour 20 min SOT
1 hour of pubg smooth-high,google meet call-camera turned off,miui 12.0.4.0
Plz tell me if my Battery is okay....else i got 10 days replacement... I gotta replace if my battery backup is less...
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It is completely fine.
Manik13 said:
It is completely fine.
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Are u sure?? Bro,that'd be a relief
Cpt.mactavish said:
I just got my Redmi k30...
When i got it...the battery had zero charge....didn’t even boot up.....i had to charge for about 10-15 min before it booted up
Now I'm concerned of my battery is okay,since it was lying at store at zero battery....
Here's my battery backup example from 100-10% @60Hz 7 hour 20 min SOT
1 hour of pubg smooth-high,google meet call-camera turned off,miui 12.0.4.0
Plz tell me if my Battery is okay....else i got 10 days replacement... I gotta replace if my battery backup is less...
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Your battery is good but please avoid charging above 80 percentage and keep your battery above 20 percentage to have healthy and long battery backup.
Don't use fast charging as it heats your battery reduces its life try charging with normal charger
Also use some magisk modules Advanced charging controller to extend your battery life!!!!!:laugh:
sanjheevi.sv said:
Your battery is good but please avoid charging above 80 percentage and keep your battery above 20 percentage to have healthy and long battery backup.
Don't use fast charging as it heats your battery reduces its life try charging with normal charger
Also use some magisk modules Advanced charging controller to extend your battery life!!!!!:laugh:
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I've started using 10 watt charger from now on....20-80%
But You're sure that my battery is okay? Right?
sanjheevi.sv said:
Your battery is good but please avoid charging above 80 percentage and keep your battery above 20 percentage to have healthy and long battery backup.
Don't use fast charging as it heats your battery reduces its life try charging with normal charger
Also use some magisk modules Advanced charging controller to extend your battery life!!!!!:laugh:
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How much sot do u get from 80-20% and at what Hz?
Check plz.. is this ok?
@Manik13 @sanjheevi.sv
Plz check latest one
@Manik13
 @sanjheevi.sv
Plz check latest one
Cpt.mactavish said:
How much sot do u get from 80-20% and at what Hz?
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Around 9 with 60hz your battery is absolutely fine
sanjheevi.sv said:
Around 9 with 60hz your battery is absolutely fine
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Thanks a lot brother

Question So what is the best android charging habit...?

So I bought POCO X3 Pro earlier this month...So I play games on it mainly and the question is which kind of charging habit is better?
1.Frequently charging to make the percentage between 50%-100%
2.Charge it to 80-90 and try not make to make it fall below 20% and charge only once in a day?
The second option is a bit far fetched for me...Though I will try
My habit is 1 + 2: when around 50%, charge it up to around 90%.
Of course I'm not paranoid about it. But I do check battery levels most times I pick up my phone, to decide what to do.
If you root your device, you can use Battery Charge Limit.
You can set the maximum charging percentage, like setting it to 80%, then the charger will stop charging.
For our POCO X3 PRO, we need to go into this app setting and change "Set Control File" to the one with mi6 or something I don't clearly remember.
ArrowOS has this smart charging built-in.
I personally use my old charger to charge it slowly.
From what I observe, the Xiaomi 33W charger will rise the battery temperature to 40°C, which is bad to the battery. My slow charger will increase to ~33°C.
The fast charge is for convenience and emergency eg. forgot to charge at night and need to rush in the morning.
Frequently charging between 40~80% is better for battery health in long term.
Advanced Charging Controller (acc) is a good module to do this under control. It also has links about battery health explanation. (Battery university)
It is best to keep it between 20-80 present and not gaming while charging. I use my old slow charger when i am not in a hurry.
i keep mine at 70% max. i charge when it gets to 40%. I use arrowOS so i can set max charging and it resets the battery stats as well, so i know which apps eats power next time
Trying to keep it between 40-80%, with 10min break before recharging to cool down
Actually, I always keep my battery between 25% and 75%, then I restart the device once a week. Finally, I will use it until 0% one or two times a month before charging fully to 100% , I have read in a newspaper, it is necessary for digital devices.
nthp999 said:
Actually, I always keep my battery between 25% and 75%, then I restart the device once a week. Finally, I will use it until 0% one or two times a month before charging fully to 100% , I have read in a newspaper, it is necessary for digital devices.
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discharging at 0% seems to be at a high risk that it won't power on anymore
Wait... is there a problem with charging my phone to 100%?
Darklink007 said:
Wait... is there a problem with charging my phone to 100%?
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If you want your phone battery health to last longer for years, like 2 years or more, then it's better. Info is here: https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
For long term, battery will degrade and loose it's capacity, so your battery die eventually, then replace, then die, then replace...
Like this:
https://imgur.com/aUOLaob
If you are wealthy enough to change your phone so frequently that you don't even want to concern the long term damage to phones, then forget about it and go for the TOP. (And coffee for me )
Cycling from 100 to 0 % we get 500 cycles
Cycling from 100 to 10 % we get 500 cycles
Cycling from 100 to 20 % we get 1.000 cycles
Cycling from 90 to 0 % we get 1.500 cycles
Cycling from 90 to 10 % we get 1.500 cycles
Cycling from 90 to 20 % we get 2.000 cycles
Cycling from 80 to 0 % we get 3.000 cycles
Cycling from 80 to 10 % we get 3.000 cycles
Cycling from 80 to 20 % we get 3.500 cycles
Cycling from 70 to 0 % we get 5.000 cycles
Cycling from 70 to 10 % we get 5.500 cycles
Cycling from 70 to 20 % we get 6.000 cycles
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Battery charging: Full versus Partial - 🔋PushEVs
What's better for your electric car battery?
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To be honest, I wouldn't worry too much about any loss of capacity in the battery. My oldest still active device is now 5 years old and even with that I do not notice any significant loss of capacity. Typically all of my devices charge from around 5% to 100%. My Nokia 7 Plus was charged almost daily by me for 2 years and by my brother for a year before that, but I don't know how he charged it. Still, I haven't noticed any change in the running time to this day.
Maybe it's not the place to ask, but I was wondering, is there any way to know if a Xiaomi charger is fake? I want to buy a charger between 10-18w to replace my 33w charger in order to reduce my POCO X3 PRO battery's suffering, but I live in a third world country where is VERY difficult to adquire imported products and I don't want to buy a fake one from the local online marketplaces, if you guys could please help me I would appreciate it
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Maybe it's not the place to ask, but I was wondering, is there any way to know if a Xiaomi charger is fake? I want to buy a charger between 10-18w to replace my 33w charger in order to reduce my POCO X3 PRO battery's suffering, but I live in a third world country where is VERY difficult to adquire imported products and I don't want to buy a fake one from the local online marketplaces, if you guys could please help me I would appreciate it
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Just buy any 2 Ampere, 5 Volt charger. It should be fast enough, but not too fast. It doesn't have to be a Xiaomi charger.
Darklink007 said:
Maybe it's not the place to ask, but I was wondering, is there any way to know if a Xiaomi charger is fake? I want to buy a charger between 10-18w to replace my 33w charger in order to reduce my POCO X3 PRO battery's suffering, but I live in a third world country where is VERY difficult to adquire imported products and I don't want to buy a fake one from the local online marketplaces, if you guys could please help me I would appreciate it
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If you have a laptop, use it's USB. It most likely will charge VERY slow, to the point that you want it to charge faster.
Edit: The alternative way is to use Magisk module Advanced Charging Controller (acc)
You need to unlock bootloader, install Magisk, and install Advanced Charging Controller (acc) module.
Then you can restrict the charging current or voltage. I tried with the official charger and it can be charged below 500 mAh, so below 2.5 watts.
pl1992aw said:
If you have a laptop, use it's USB. It most likely will charge VERY slow, to the point that you want it to charge faster.
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If you then put a mirror on the laptop, you can see your beard grow in real time while it is charging.
pl1992aw said:
If you root your device, you can use Battery Charge Limit. ... like setting it to 80% ... ArrowOS has this smart charging built-in.
I personally use my old charger to charge it slowly.
From what I observe, the Xiaomi 33W charger will rise the battery temperature to 40°C, which is bad to the battery. My slow charger will increase to ~33°C.
The fast charge is for convenience and emergency eg. forgot to charge at night and need to rush in the morning.
Frequently charging between 40~80% is better for battery health in long term.
Advanced Charging Controller (acc) is a good module to do this under control. It also has links about battery health explanation. (Battery university)
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fnldstntn said:
It is best to keep it between 20-80 present and not gaming while charging. I use my old slow charger when i am not in a hurry.
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LITUATUI said:
Battery charging: Full versus Partial - 🔋PushEVs
What's better for your electric car battery?
pushevs.com
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Cycling from 100 to 10 % we get 500 cycles
Cycling from 100 to 20 % we get 1.000 cycles
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Cycling from 70 to 20 % we get 6.000 cycles
The first two are should be the standard user behaviour, given the ROM build-in recharging warning. The difference in cycles to 70 to 20 % seems huge (6-10x more)
pl1992aw said:
If you have a laptop, use it's USB. It most likely will charge VERY slow, to the point that you want it to charge faster.
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All interesting posts. I wonder however:
What about having the device connected to the charger most of the time (at work place) with 100% most of the time, so it is de-charged only a small time of the day? So only at times when really moving around some workdays or in the weekend the device gets down to 20% or below.
I have now changed the 33W (12V/3A) Fast-Charger with the older 18W (9V/2A) Charger of the RN7 I have.
Would setting the charge limit to 80% give a huge benefit if I would like to use the device at least for 2-3 years?
ChriMo said:
Cycling from 100 to 10 % we get 500 cycles
Cycling from 100 to 20 % we get 1.000 cycles
...
Cycling from 70 to 20 % we get 6.000 cycles
The first two are should be the standard user behaviour, given the ROM build-in recharging warning. The difference in cycles to 70 to 20 % seems huge (6-10x more)
All interesting posts. I wonder however:
What about having the device connected to the charger most of the time (at work place) with 100% most of the time, so it is de-charged only a small time of the day? So only at times when really moving around some workdays or in the weekend the device gets down to 20% or below.
I have now changed the 33W (12V/3A) Fast-Charger with the older 18W (9V/2A) Charger of the RN7 I have.
Would setting the charge limit to 80% give a huge benefit if I would like to use the device at least for 2-3 years?
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Connecting to the power all the time at around 100% is bad. It is at the limit of Over charging, the battery may bloat up and destroy the screen.
If you want, it's better to set it limit 40~80% and connect. The importance is the battery temperature. Don't make it hot. You can check it with Ampere.
The benefit is about the battery. You might not need to replace it often when you encounter like cases of sudden drop of percentage or sudden shutdown.
Huge or not is subjective.
pl1992aw said:
Connecting to the power all the time at around 100% is bad. It is at the limit of Over charging, the battery may bloat up and destroy the screen.
If you want, it's better to set it limit 40~80% and connect. The importance is the battery temperature. Don't make it hot. You can check it with Ampere.
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Regarding battery temperature at least after reaching 100% I never noticed a hot or even warm phone.
I taught the device/system has some "charging intelligence" when always connected, so that the phone is directly using the power from the cable while the battery is not drained?
In Stock MIUI (debloated) or xiaomi.eu without root it is not possible to set a different Battery Charge Limit then?
ChriMo said:
Regarding battery temperature at least after reaching 100% I never noticed a hot or even warm phone.
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When it's about to reach 80% or 90%, smart batteries now will charge slower automatically, so you don't feel the temperature.
However, when you see it in ultra-fast charge, like 40% charing to 70% in 30 minutes, the battery rise to 40°C or higher (as I observed.) Can even go higher depend on climate and using while charging.
ChriMo said:
I taught the device/system has some "charging intelligence" when always connected, so that the phone is directly using the power from the cable while the battery is not drained?
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This can be done with Advanced Charging Controller (acc).
I had answered similar questions here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/custom-kernel-for-gaming-poco-x3-pro-please.4281305/post-85105659
ChriMo said:
In Stock MIUI (debloated) or xiaomi.eu without root it is not possible to set a different Battery Charge Limit then?
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This control needs root.
Unless it's built into the Rom.
ArrowOS version 2021-05-07 had Smart charging that can set a limit threshold without root.
But developer said will remove this funtcion. See in his Rom thread for his reply.

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