Charging speed - Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 Real Life Review

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which custom rom supports fast charge?
can anyone help me!

I use AICP and it charges from 0-50% in 30 minutes.

Where I live it has been 100-115° every day and this phone will not start charging until it is cooler than 100°. I seriously thought the phone was defective until I read a spec sheet on quick charge; it indicated that is by design to keep from degrading the lithium battery. I just park it in front of the AC for a bit before charging now. Fast charges as soon as the temp cools beneath 100°. Lineage official ROM.

danknee said:
Where I live it has been 100-115° every day and this phone will not start charging until it is cooler than 100°. I seriously thought the phone was defective until I read a spec sheet on quick charge; it indicated that is by design to keep from degrading the lithium battery. I just park it in front of the AC for a bit before charging now. Fast charges as soon as the temp cools beneath 100°. Lineage official ROM.
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It's 100° plus in your house?

Twotems said:
It's 100° plus in your house?
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Even sitting at work in a 70° room, the phone is hovering at 96.8 degrees sitting on the desk. Put in your pocket and it is over 100° instantly. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Even sitting at work in a 70° room, the phone is hovering at 96.8 degrees sitting on the desk. Put in your pocket and it is over 100° instantly. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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96° at idle isn't normal. I guess it must be your custom rom?

Twotems said:
96° at idle isn't normal. I guess it must be your custom rom?
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Temperatures were similar when I ran Miui. I had the same problem that I couldn't charge the phone without keeping it out of my pocket for awhile first.
Maybe it is the cheap case I use?
Out of my pocket for an hour in a 70° room. 95° is as cool as it gets:
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Temperatures were similar when I ran Miui. I had the same problem that I couldn't charge the phone without keeping it out of my pocket for awhile first.
Maybe it is the cheap case I use?
Out of my pocket for an hour in a 70° room. 95° is as cool as it gets:
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Very strange. Mine is in the mid to high 80's at idle.

Fahreinheit? What's that?

evronetwork said:
Fahreinheit? What's that?
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LOL I thought it was celcius at first. I mean... OMG 100 degree celcius?!?!

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Overheating Bug? (Charging Paused)

hey guys, was doing some wifi syncing, went for a shower, came back, screen was off but the battery was at 1% hehe, i plugged the charger in and this is what came up:
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strange right? i then unplugged the charger and put it back in, it was back to normal..
but heres the temps... temps are legit, the phone was cool to the touch (and i know what warm is! )
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I've had this issue too. The other day my phone was at 52degrees whilst charging.
Someone suggested the cases may be to blame. I use a gel skin but have sent for the official case.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117709
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yeah, but the temperatures are cooler than normal? :S, it NEVER hits below 29.0C ...
Today is a hot day, and my phone is at 32 degrees whatsapping online for 20 minutes. But playing games it jumps to 40-45, really painful to receive a call after that. I hope they can lower the CPU speed when it gets hot, that way it won't create as much heat or something. I don't know.
I am having this same issue on my Galaxy Tab
zkyevolved said:
Today is a hot day, and my phone is at 32 degrees whatsapping online for 20 minutes. But playing games it jumps to 40-45, really painful to receive a call after that. I hope they can lower the CPU speed when it gets hot, that way it won't create as much heat or something. I don't know.
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Painful as in burning your ears or any other issues we should be aware of ? We should issue a warning: "Don't play games when you expect a call" or get yourself a personalized voicemail message: Hi, i'm playing games on my phone right now and my battery temp is >50C, there's no way in hell i will reply to any call
argh, i gotten this popup too when i tried to charge my phone. wasn't doing anything with the phone!
@OP Sorry, out of topic question. What is the widget that monitor your cpu speed+ temperature?
Setcpu I believe.
brook51 said:
@OP Sorry, out of topic question. What is the widget that monitor your cpu speed+ temperature?
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So no go I guess
Try to uninstall Set CPU and see what happens.
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[Q] Strange charging patterns

This is how my charge/discharge cycle looks like:
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Is this normal? (never mind the discharge rate, I'm talking about the charge).
At about 80% it suddenly jumps to 100%.
Does this mean my battery's not at full capacity, or is it just mis-calibrated?
Ambious said:
This is how my charge/discharge cycle looks like:
Is this normal? (never mind the discharge rate, I'm talking about the charge).
At about 80% it suddenly jumps to 100%.
Does this mean my battery's not at full capacity, or is it just mis-calibrated?
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I have the same effect, only the jump is at 88% while yours is at 81%!!!
Did you notice that the charging process still continues with decreasing current till 0 (after quite long time)
nphaibk said:
I have the same effect, only the jump is at 88% while yours is at 81%!!!
Did you notice that the charging process still continues with decreasing current till 0 (after quite long time)
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Resurrecting this thread, sorry, didn't notice the reply.
Yes, but I found a way to 'trick' it.
If you see that it jumps from 100 to 80, wait 'till it comes back down to 80 and plug it back in. This time it'll charge until about 90 and jump to 100 again, so again let it drain to 90 and plug back in.
It works quite well, but still as time goes by it seems like my battery capacity is decreasing, which I guess is unavoidable.
The other day it suddenly jumped from 20 to 100, that scared me like hell.
When I first moved to android mine jumped from about 85 to 100, and also went from 10% to dead in one jump. I did a battery calibration and its been fine now for months. I can run it down to 2% without worrying it will shut off.
samsamuel said:
When I first moved to android mine jumped from about 85 to 100, and also went from 10% to dead in one jump. I did a battery calibration and its been fine now for months. I can run it down to 2% without worrying it will shut off.
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What did you use for battery calibration?
I tried Battery Widget Pro but it didn't change anything, if anything it keeps getting worse as BWP 'adjusts' its projected battery size.
I ran it down to zero and in magldr(or is it in cwm?magldr I think) chose wipe battery stats, then charged to full and allowed to run all way back to 1% before charging.
I'll give it a try, although I feel as if I've done it already.
Thanks for the tip.
Ambious said:
This is how my charge/discharge cycle looks like:
Is this normal? (never mind the discharge rate, I'm talking about the charge).
At about 80% it suddenly jumps to 100%.
Does this mean my battery's not at full capacity, or is it just mis-calibrated?
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I got the same now on Desire HD (native anroid), it seems normal for phones with old battery
nphaibk said:
I got the same now on Desire HD (native anroid), it seems normal for phones with old battery
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I found the solution is to leave it in the charger until CurrentWidget shows 0mAh. The readings will be the same, but it will actually charge 'normally' though it'll report shorter charging.

Post battery temps here.

While charging my galaxy s3 on Verizon can get little warm (103°f while being used) and I just wondered what everyone else was running at. So if you have a battery temp app or widget feel free to post your max temps and averages here.
Hmm 103f is what 39 deg Celsius? Seems quite normal to me for a battery while using, mine also gets warm if i use it for a while webbrowsing and stuff (i have mine on max brightness too). Also if you have a tight fitting/closed case those can raise temps up a bit (obviously)
-my 2 cents.
unleashed12 said:
Hmm 103f is what 39 deg Celsius? Seems quite normal to me for a battery while using, mine also gets warm if i use it for a while webbrowsing and stuff (i have mine on max brightness too). Also if you have a tight fitting/closed case those can raise temps up a bit (obviously)
-my 2 cents.
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Yeah I have a case on order right now. When I am just browsing the Web the phone doesn't get too warm, but if I am browsing the Web and charging it can get hot.
tcb4 said:
Yeah I have a case on order right now. When I am just browsing the Web the phone doesn't get too warm, but if I am browsing the Web and charging it can get hot.
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yeah man totally normal, gets hotter when it charges and you use it at the same time, dont even worry. its all good :good:
unleashed12 said:
yeah man totally normal, gets hotter when it charges and you use it at the same time, dont even worry. its all good :good:
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120 is considered hot and I'm not not really getting close to that. Thanks.
I think galaxy s3 doesn't read the temperature right. I feel the phone very hot in my hands that is already uncomfortable and it says 99.0°F
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Check this out... I don't how hot it was but pretty cool screen shot
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95 degrees
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28-33 degrees c
I've seen mine at 105F earlier this week. And yes, even when it only reads in the mid to upper 90s, it's uncomfortable to hold down on the lower half of the back of the phone.
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111 is the most that I have seen.

Battery charges in 90 minutes, is this sign of a bad battery?

Can see the title - I can charge my phone from 4% to full in rougly 90-100 mins using stock charger. This seems significantly faster than reported by other review sites, does this mean my battery is not fully utilizing all its cells?
anotherfiz said:
Can see the title - I can charge my phone from 4% to full in rougly 90-100 mins using stock charger. This seems significantly faster than reported by other review sites, does this mean my battery is not fully utilizing all its cells?
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Mine did the same thing....
Mine charges super fast too, but I still get great life out of it. 5-6 hour screen time, all day and into the next.
This phone gets better battery life than any other I have ever owned. The fast charging is a great bonus.
anotherfiz said:
Can see the title - I can charge my phone from 4% to full in rougly 90-100 mins using stock charger. This seems significantly faster than reported by other review sites, does this mean my battery is not fully utilizing all its cells?
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http://www.qualcomm.com/media/blog/...-charge-10-less-time-charging-more-time-doing
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It could also have something to do the the 1150mA charger. That's more current than most phone chargers.
scottjb said:
It could also have something to do the the 1150mA charger. That's more current than most phone chargers.
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Could be a mixture of the this plus the chip.
Is this a complaint thread because the phone charges too fast?!
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Is this a complaint thread because the phone charges too fast?!
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On a related note, this thing either charges faster on a car charger or is just much more efficient than the Galaxy Nexus. My Galaxy Nexus's battery would actually drain when using GPS in the car while plugged into my Kinivo BTC450, especially while also playing music. My Moto X actually charges reasonably quickly while using GPS and playing music. There's definitely no need for some high voltage car charger.

Charging speed

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Hi guys,
I have to say that I am impressed with the charging abilities of this phone. I've done this test on stock rom and pixel experience and I got similar results, but with the phone being rooted I now have access to see more information. The app I used to monitor the charging was Franco Kernel Manager, one of the very few paid apps I recommend as it can show with accuracy both the current and the voltage. I started this test when the battery was 5% all the way up to 100%. I need to mention that I was interested in the true performance of the charger in a controlled environment and as we all know a high temperature of the battery throttles the charger. I noticed that at the highest speeds, anything over 35° will make it throttle so I used an ice pack for portable fridges to keep the temperature between 24° and 29°. I've heard some saying that this is no good for the phone but I've done this in the past 5 years hundreds of times on more than 10 different phones and I've never shorted one. Back to charging speeds, you will notice in the last screenshot that when temperature is good the turbocharge will last up to 70% when the wattage shows over 40w. I know that technically the brick is rated at 33w max, I'm wondering if it has the ability to draw more from the socket, put 33w in the battery and the rest will go towards the actual usage of the phone. Then the wattage will slowly drop up to 95% then dramatically drop up to 100%. This is because the voltage stayed consistently at 9v between 5 and 95% then dropped to 5v between 95 and 100%. Another mention is that I compared the readings of the Franco Kernel and Ampere and they were identical, the only reason I couldn't tell the Wattage with Ampere is because Ampere can't monitor the voltage so it made the app redundant. That's it, I hope you found this useful.
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