Mi 9 beats against Mi 12 Pro in 2022 after stunning modification - Xiaomi Mi 9 Guides, News, & Discussion

Geekerwan releases an intresting video of hugely modifying the poor Mi 9 and the outcome is pretty hilarious.
In the clip, the team expands battery capacity to 10,800 mAh, flashes modded keneral to overclock screen and antique Snapdragon 855. By attaching a small fan directly to the protective board of the chip, the phone is easily running at the highest frequency as 2.84 Ghz after removing heat control. The Adreno 640 can hit as high as 840 Mhz in crazy, compared to the default 585 Mhz. With the help of 3D printer, the old phone has a new back cover to hold all these modifications.
The 3dmark result is surprising that the overclocked old Snapdragon 855 and his grandson Snapdragon 870 (Redmi K40) are neck and neck. The average FPS reaches 50 in Genshin Impact at high preset without overheat issue on Mi 12 Pro. What is more? The power consuption is 6.5W which is still lower than 8 Gen 1's 6.8W in power mode of Mi 12 Pro.
The best part is it only costs about CNY 1,300 (equivalent to USD 210) to achieve the goal.
So what does Qualcomm do in the past year?
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that's interesting af ...

is this possible to do with poco f3 sd870 ? I know it’s powerful enough but I want to try it since Ive heard that the sd870 gpu :adreno 650 is locked by Qualcomm ‘trust zone’ , is this just a problem with sd870 or all SOCs that came after it are locked ? Thank you !

how did he do the changing of battery capacity via the bms? I couldn't do it on my phone

techfreak9356 said:
how did he do the changing of battery capacity via the bms? I couldn't do it on my phone
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GitHub - PycmShoma/IncreasedBatteryCapacity: The Magisk module corrects the Power and Kernel Profile in our roms for custom Lehehe/Nohon battery's
The Magisk module corrects the Power and Kernel Profile in our roms for custom Lehehe/Nohon battery's - GitHub - PycmShoma/IncreasedBatteryCapacity: The Magisk module corrects the Power and Ker...
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GitHub - PycmShoma/IncreasedBatteryCapacity: The Magisk module corrects the Power and Kernel Profile in our roms for custom Lehehe/Nohon battery's
The Magisk module corrects the Power and Kernel Profile in our roms for custom Lehehe/Nohon battery's - GitHub - PycmShoma/IncreasedBatteryCapacity: The Magisk module corrects the Power and Ker...
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is it possible to port that flashable zip over to my raphael?

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is it possible to port that flashable zip over to my raphael?
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I don't know if it is possible and also would not recommend it because is possible to damage you battery or phone completely... You can check it directly in the 9t forum or TG

dbpm1 said:
I don't know if it is possible and also would not recommend it because is possible to damage you battery or phone completely... You can check it directly in the 9t forum or TG
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I just tried modifying the customize.sh by replacing "cepheus" with raphael and modifying the service.sh to input the mAh value I intend as my 2-cell battery now seem fit. It does work now but probably might need to account for battery wear later on. Thank you very much for the link, you have been a lifesaver.

techfreak9356 said:
I just tried modifying the customize.sh by replacing "cepheus" with raphael and modifying the service.sh to input the mAh value I intend as my 2-cell battery now seem fit. It does work now but probably might need to account for battery wear later on. Thank you very much for the link, you have been a lifesaver.
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Changing the name wont do anything.. If there were no errors on the module's install, nothing changed for you!
The module I linked above is for the BM3L battery with 4000mAh or 4200mAh.
Your device Mi 9T originally uses the BP40 or BP41 which has 4000mAh.
If you installed the 4200mAh module you may now have a fire extinguisher handy when charging yer phone
Please be careful!

@techfreak9356 one question tho.. Have you modified the original battery yourself with two cells?

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@techfreak9356 one question tho.. Have you modified the original battery yourself with two cells?
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yes, I connected two batteries in parallel, sharing 1 protection board, just like what geekerwan did. I am still going to make three cells later on with OEM batteries since these cheap fake batteries drain pretty quickly (even when they were still individual cells).

techfreak9356 said:
yes, I connected two batteries in parallel, sharing 1 protection board, just like what geekerwan did. I am still going to make three cells later on with OEM batteries since these cheap fake batteries drain pretty quickly (even when they were still individual cells).
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Great, it makes me less worried about it now!
I would recommend you to use an app to monitor the temperature of the battery and system so if anything is out of normal you would know before it goes south!
Good luck mate

dbpm1 said:
Great, it makes me less worried about it now!
I would recommend you to use an app to monitor the temperature of the battery and system so if anything is out of normal you would know before it goes south!
Good luck mate
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Thank you mate, hopefully this will work out as intended.

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Homemade Battery

Could you theoretically connect/solder a li ion battery pack on a xperia x10?
Are does anyone have some good informations about how cellphone battery's work?
Is it also possible to connect 2 cellphone battery's to on top off eachother and make a parallel connection?
Probably possible, but why would you want to?
Longer battery life i can customize the backcover also.
Mugen power batt are 2 expensive.
Did anyone ever tried connecting 2 batt with succes.
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can i have the pictures of the facial scarring after the attempt???
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I like where this thread is going...
OP, just buy a regular spare battery and charger combo on eBay, they are cheap I did and it works great!
flexoduss said:
Could you theoretically connect/solder a li ion battery pack on a xperia x10?
Are does anyone have some good informations about how cellphone battery's work?
Is it also possible to connect 2 cellphone battery's to on top off eachother and make a parallel connection?[/Q]
Everything is possible in theory my friend, but lets just leave this one at just that, theory.
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Everything just points to carrying a spare - that way you don't cannibalise anything, and you can either choose to stickytape it to the back of the phone for that extra-bulky feeling you're after, or put it in a bag/other pocket when you're wearing them tight jeans...
Or you could just get one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.ph/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200585546604
$17.50 shipped gets you the battery, new cover, and a screen protector. Took about 2 weeks to get here from Singapore, but I love it.
There's tutorial about making such battery. Simply, connect two batteries in parallel: + on +, - on -, and don't connect middle terminals, these are for battery temperature. Stick batteries together and you're done!
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can i have the pictures of the facial scarring after the attempt???
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Haha no problem i'm gonna use abs cement to extend the battery cover.
If you sand it down nicely and use some spraypaint it wouldn't even look homemade.
how to make abs cement
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=33302
blagus said:
There's tutorial about making such battery. Simply, connect two batteries in parallel: + on +, - on -, and don't connect middle terminals, these are for battery temperature. Stick batteries together and you're done!
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If i don't connect the middle terminal can this couse a overheating off the battery's?
kxhawkins said:
Or you could just get one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.ph/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200585546604
$17.50 shipped gets you the battery, new cover, and a screen protector. Took about 2 weeks to get here from Singapore, but I love it.
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Thnx 4 the tip but most off those battery's dont have the mah they claim to be
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Thnx 4 the tip but most off those battery's dont have the mah they claim to be
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Very true.. but the cell is alot fatter..
Wiring up 2 batteries to the same battery cache is problematic..
If i'm correct the x10 reads the amount of mA passed to the phone and uses the "rated amperage as a baseline"
Meaning that your modded battery might never make the bar..
Also battery burns hurt.. ask those poor bastards with psp 1000's that had to cut open the cell casing to hack their psp.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
OmegaRED^ said:
Very true.. but the cell is alot fatter..
Wiring up 2 batteries to the same battery cache is problematic..
If i'm correct the x10 reads the amount of mA passed to the phone and uses the "rated amperage as a baseline"
Meaning that your modded battery might never make the bar..
Also battery burns hurt.. ask those poor bastards with psp 1000's that had to cut open the cell casing to hack their psp.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Okz lol i don't have that much knowledge about battery's but thanx 4 the straight answer.
How much more battery life do you think you could get out of your x10 with your extended battery?
Well most extended batteries they try to double the capacity.
But connecting 2 batteries in parallel will work.. but can go wrong very fast.
if one of the 2 builds up a memory it may lead to severe heat and maybe even the dreaded gas purge "the battery start to leak a gas" followed by a loud pain inducing bang.
Go safe.. buy the battery.
I just don't like the look of the build quality of the last link, but it should give you alot more life.
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If i don't connect the middle terminal can this couse a overheating off the battery's?
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No - don't connect them because it would double the REPORTED temperature. That means, if batteries are 27°C warm, OS would see it as 54°C.
wait a minute if a remember rightly the type of bettery used in this is a bizarre, from what i read they cant trickle charge. thats why they go from 100 to 91% and then back up if theyre left plugged in
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Thnx 4 the tip but most off those battery's dont have the mah they claim to be
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Where do you get that from?
Personal experience from other smartphones and batt reviews
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Well the one I got is a great improvement. I used to get about 24 hours of heavy use + sleep, now I get somewhere around 36-40.

Galaxy S II battery charge

I had the skyrocket originally but didn't like the lack of custom ROM and not to mention I don't really care about LTE. SO i've been thinking about getting the Samsung galaxy S II since I loved the skyrocket. One thing I did experience with the skyrocket and everything I've been able to research up to this point also indicates the same on the galaxy S II. It takes nearly 3-4 hours to fully charge the phone. Is there any way with custom rom or Kernel or any other tweaks to make this faster? I understand increasing the current to the battery does make it degrade faster, and quite honestly I don't really care. If the battery lasts me 1 year I'm happy with it as the batterys are inexpensive and easily changeable.
its internally controlled by the chip and cannot be changed. period.
Unfortunately, unlike the original GalaxyS series, our device has a fixed charger that only charges at 400 mA (USB) or 650 mA (regular charger). There appears to be no way to change these current limits.
There's a slight chance I might find a way to make the MAX8997 handle charging instead of the MAX8922, but I'd estimate the chances of this happening at <5%.
Entropy512 said:
Unfortunately, unlike the original GalaxyS series, our device has a fixed charger that only charges at 400 mA (USB) or 650 mA (regular charger). There appears to be no way to change these current limits.
There's a slight chance I might find a way to make the MAX8997 handle charging instead of the MAX8922, but I'd estimate the chances of this happening at <5%.
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SO YOU'RE TELLING ME THERE'S A CHANCE!!
Been awhile since I've seen dumb and dumber
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Entropy512 said:
There's a slight chance I might find a way to make the MAX8997 handle charging instead of the MAX8922, but I'd estimate the chances of this happening at <5%.
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well, thats about 100% better than my chances of doing it But on a serious note, I heard that the faster you charge the less your battery life would have. is that correct? I thought I read that slower charging is better for the battery.
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You can try and change the values using voltage control, but not sure if it will actually lower the charging time.
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that isnt an option on my phone.
nyydynasty said:
well, thats about 100% better than my chances of doing it But on a serious note, I heard that the faster you charge the less your battery life would have. is that correct? I thought I read that slower charging is better for the battery.
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True - There are two ways you can use "life" to describe a battery:
1) Capacity for a given charge
2) Number of charge/discharge cycles before 1) gets reduced - Charging a device faster and "bump charging" that last little bit of juice in at the end is bad for this
On the Infuse I had a custom algorithm that was intended to provide improved charge rates for deeply discharged devices, but not stress the battery TOO much - The algorithm dropped current early as voltage increased, and also cut off charging earlier. So it took longer for the last phase of charging, but could charge a deeply discharged battery much faster.
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You can try and change the values using voltage control, but not sure if it will actually lower the charging time.
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Siyah removed those features in later versions after this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL71G2YEIHU
I use my HP Touchpads charger and it seems to charge pretty quickly, though I never timed it. CurrentWidget says its charging at around 1800mA.
*sigh*
Someone didn't read the first post of the thread for the kernel they're using in its entirety...
You are not charging at 1800 mA.
I did not....:x good to know though, my bad!

Replacement battery?

I've seen reference to a couple different batteries that should fit/work, for those looking to replace the battery for one reason or another and figured I'd consolidate things here...
http://planetfon.ru/akkumuljator-li-pol---3-7v--5000mah_l238
http://www.allbatteries.co.uk/tablet-battery-3-8v-5100mah-tml90080.html
The challenge being for some that neither of those will ship to the US (no one will internationally probably, because of our lipo shipping restrictions).
Anyone found a supplier in the states with something similar?
My main worry would be: how do we know that the replacement battery we buy from some obscure online store is any safer than the original faulty battery?
zoodles said:
My main worry would be: how do we know that the replacement battery we buy from some obscure online store is any safer than the original faulty battery?
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You don't. But since my old tablet's battery got bloated, I'd rather take my chances with a dubious china battery...
BTW: Anyone knows a compatible battery obtainable in Germany?
@ slideyneez: Where did you get the link to the battery from allbatteries.co.uk from?
I found a battery that someone posted that should work and is found through AliExpress so they ship worldwide
http://m.aliexpress.com/item/2034516438.html
Battery specs
That'S great!
Anybody has original battery specs that we can compare?
espamcaca said:
That'S great!
Anybody has original battery specs that we can compare?
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/8296/the-nvidia-shield-tablet-review
https://forums.geforce.com/default/...eep-your-recalled-tablet-can-you-fix-it-tut-/
Here are some options too!
drug18477 said:
[email protected] slideyneez: Where did you get the link to the battery from allbatteries.co.uk from?
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Over in this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62442239&postcount=336
Allbatteries looked to have the same thing (and even the same website design, maybe they are related), and was in a more convenient language so I cited that one.
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That'S great!
Anybody has original battery specs that we can compare?
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Here's the specs of my "firehazard" battery.
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Ain't that battery got a bit too low voltage? The original battery is a 3.9v, but the one he shows is a 3.7v
andsa said:
Ain't that battery got a bit too low voltage? The original battery is a 3.9v, but the one he shows is a 3.7v
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0.2V isn't a significant difference for a whole battery pack - tolerances can easily lead to the same difference (+ or -).
FYI, the official replacement B01 battery is rated at 3.8V.
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andsa said:
Here's the specs of my "firehazard" battery.
Ain't that battery got a bit too low voltage? The original battery is a 3.9v, but the one he shows is a 3.7v
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That is not how these batteries work all lipo are 3.7v unless they have multiple cells in series then the voltage goes up in increments of 3.7
Also it should be known that a fully charged lipo will read 4.2v and a discharged will read 3-3.3v
The fire hazard with these is likely 2-fold 1 the charge and protection circuit has a flaw that allows the battery beyond a threshold either voltage or temp paired with a bad cell this had a bad habit of catastrophic failures. This is likely why nvidia opted to brick tablets rather than open them and swap the batteries and resell them as refurbished.
Btw that is what I would have done everyone got a k1 style tablet where the package had nothing but the new tablet inside was a return label and the procedure would have been factory reset tablet then package just the tablet no stylus no accessories. As the tablet you would get would be in a similar state... except the stylus slot might have a rubber plug...
Alright.
But has anyone tried a third party battery by now without any issues? For example the aliexpress one? Cause my old shield tablet is still off and awaiting a new battery and a kernel change because the tablet initially awaits the kernel killer to kill off the old one.
andsa said:
Alright.
But has anyone tried a third party battery by now without any issues? For example the aliexpress one? Cause my old shield tablet is still off and awaiting a new battery and a kernel change because the tablet initially awaits the kernel killer to kill off the old one.
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Well that depends what you call issues there are several in this thread that reported that the battery did not last as long that is not really what I would call an issue as the original battery was 5200mAh they put a 4250 in or even a 4000 that should last less it is an expected result...
But that said my previous post was a warning against this as the faulty bits might be part of the charging and protection circuit on the battery. Particularly the control chip that runs the sensors and the charging regulator.
Anyone do this yet I bought a LTE model and the battery is seriously eroded.
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Anyone do this yet I bought a LTE model and the battery is seriously eroded.
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My post right above yours I did the reading for you the people using the Nexus 7 4250 mAh cell reported that it worked but with an expectedly shorter run time. As loosing about 1000 mAh is a noticeable drop.
mirrin said:
My post right above yours I did the reading for you the people using the Nexus 7 4250 mAh cell reported that it worked but with an expectedly shorter run time. As loosing about 1000 mAh is a noticeable drop.
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Interesting well I found a few batteries that have 5000mah. Not sure if they would work.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk...0.H0.X5000mah.TRS2&_nkw=5000mah&_sacat=180235
Sub-Negro said:
Interesting well I found a few batteries that have 5000mah. Not sure if they would work.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk...0.H0.X5000mah.TRS2&_nkw=5000mah&_sacat=180235
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In theory you could replace the pack with a bank of 14500 cells. As long as it was a 1s?p arrangement it means 1 series any number in parallel series is voltage and parallel would be capacity and amperage.
The procedure given to replace the battery packs in these tablets involves removing the charging/protection from the original pack and soldering the new pack to the old batteries solder points. So any bare lithium ion pack that is 1s?p configuration should work if it fits. 3.5mm 64 mm 150 mm is the 3 measurements for the OEM pack

Thermal Engine mod for Lgv20 Stock Oreo/Nougat (root only)

STANDARD DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any damages caused to your phone. Use this mod at your own risk there is no warranty or guarantee.
I created these mods to help with the over heating issue on the Lgv20 and the Thermal throttling. I did not make any changes to the charging speed. When the screen is off the phone will fast charge. With screen on phone charges at 900 to 300 depending how hot your phone is.
All thermal mods updated on 5-12-22
You can just flash on top of older versions
Removed 50c it's just to low the phone would not run good.
Version notes
Lite v6.0 CPU & GPU max temps 60c
If the shell of the phone get's 42c then thermal throttle. Bring all core's down to 1036800 tell it reaches 40c. That's 104F. So if the phone wants to do an update when charging, the phone should not get over hot. Also thermal throttle if CPU or GPU get's over 62c bring down to 60c. The thermal mod is now well optimized, for extended battery life & performance. This may be the final version, it's good.
Balanced v7.0 CPU & GPU max temps 70c
If the shell of the phone get's 47c then thermal throttle. Bring all core's down to 1228800 tell it reaches 45c. That's 113F. So if the phone wants to do an update when charging, the phone should not get over hot. Also thermal throttle if CPU or GPU get's over 72c bring down to 70c. The thermal mod is now well optimized, for extended battery life & performance. This may be the final version, it's good.
Extreme v8.0 CPU & GPU max temps 80c
If the shell of the phone get's 52c then thermal throttle. Bring all core's down to 1401600 tell it reaches 50c. That's 122F. With this version the phone may get hotter than with lite and balanced. But you should have increased performance. Also thermal throttle if CPU or GPU get's over 82c bring down to 80c. The thermal mod is now well optimized, for extended battery life & performance. This may be the final version, it's good.
Requirements:
Lgv20
Root Access / twrp
Stock Oreo or Nougat
How to install.
Just flash in twrp.
This thermal mod only replaces two files.
/system/etc/thermal-engine-8996.conf
/system/etc/thermal-engine-default.conf
If you want to back them up first you can or just use the uninstaller. The thermal-engine-default.conf was not changed, it's still the default. That is just in case your phone get's over 130c, the phone will try it's best to cool it's self off, if it cant the phone will shutdown.
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are these the modified config files that were already available or have you created 'new one's. Handy to have them in a flashable zip.
ezzony said:
are these the modified config files that were already available or have you created 'new one's. Handy to have them in a flashable zip.
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They are 100% original. Thank you I thought it would be handy to have a flashable file. I did quite a bit of research online and just combined every thing I learned.
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They are 100% original. Thank you I thought it would be handy to have a flashable file. I did quite a bit of research online and just combined every thing I learned.
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I haven't changed mine myself. My device got very hot whilst charging when I tested a long time ago so I went back to stock. I'm been meaning to figure it out but never go around to it.
ezzony said:
I haven't changed mine myself. My device got very hot whilst charging when I tested a long time ago so I went back to stock. I'm been meaning to figure it out but never go around to it.
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Yeah if you mess with the charging speed the phone will get hot. On my mods I didn't touch the charging speeds. They are still stock, I only changed the speed at witch the cpu and gpu will throttle down if phone gets above 80c.
ah okay interesting.
I seem to have a problem on my pie rom that when the battery is below 50% it throttles down. Not sure how to fix that one.
ezzony said:
ah okay interesting.
I seem to have a problem on my pie rom that when the battery is below 50% it throttles down. Not sure how to fix that one.
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Yeah that sounds like a battery issue to me. Getting a new battery may help. It's because the battery cant push out the amount of amps that the phone needs to run at full speed. Same thing happens to my phone around 50% or so. But I am still running an old stock 2016 battery. I just don't trust the generic battery's in my phone. I think LG still sells new battery's for the lgv20 for around $39.99 on there web site.
As the battery voltage falls the current draw increases
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Yeah that sounds like a battery issue to me. Getting a new battery may help. It's because the battery cant push out the amount of amps that the phone needs to run at full speed. Same thing happens to my phone around 50% or so. But I am still running an old stock 2016 battery. I just don't trust the generic battery's in my phone. I think LG still sells new battery's for the lgv20 for around $39.99 on there web site.
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Exactly. Nothing like a fresh battery to perk up a device.
As the battery voltage falls the current draw increases to the stepup voltage converter to provide the needed V+ for the device. The device wattage (V×A=W)requirement remains constant.
It's interesting that it throttles back like that.
It probably is designed to do that at a certain battery voltage.
Battery calibration might help the indicated %... but the end run time/throttle back time will likely remain the same.
Oh that fine so. I actually have loads of batteries, some new, some old LG ones. I must throw the bad ones out lol.
I just updated Thermal Throttling Fix LGv20 v5.0 It works better than the previous versions.
I just uploaded v5.1 and v5.2 Thermal Engine mod for Lgv20 Stock Oreo/Nougat
H990DS 8.0+ezV2020+v5.4 Thermal Mod+4.2 Speed Mod + 19 degree in the room
Result is very good.
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can i install these on lineageos 18? thx
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can i install these on lineageos 18? thx
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no sorry only stock Lgv20 Android. Lineageos does not have all the required files to thermal throttle the cpu.
Just updated all the thermal mods 5-5-22
Updated the thermal mods 5-12-22
I am still working on the thermal mods, trying to dial in the perfect settings. Check back for updates.
New versions ready for download, I think I finally got it this time. There is a Lite, Balanced & Extreme version. Enjoy.
I just ran your latest debloat script (8.1), can I load this over top?

General [INFO] [TIPS] Redmi Note 10 Battery Guide & Tips

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Welcome to my Thread, I hope that you will enjoying it and get benefits of it. I believe that there is many users not knowing about The battery killer or To be more realistic "killers". I will provide you an informations that I had collected from science research and sources and give a summary of it.
There Is Med-kit stuff you must follow to avoid bad battery life because:
Unhealthy battery = - performance & - life usage
Healthy battery = + performance & + life usage
So, I will set up to you tips that's makes your Redmi Note 10 battery better.
I can be the science man and explain to you all the tips that I will mention it, but I won't just want to be easy on you and get you on the boat.
NOTE: This thread not tellings you how to optimize your rom for better SOT this about take care of your battery life.
As you know we have non-removable "Li-Po" 5000 mAh battery, We need to:
1- low voltages is recommended for a battery’s lifespan, According to british university research, charging up your phone in that 30% to 80% range keeps the voltage lower and prolongs the battery lifespan.
2- Never play Games or watching videos while charging is bad because they distort charging cycles.
3- Try to not use your device while charging, and if you can turn it off while charging till get charged enough.
4,1- Don't ever makes your device temperature get higher because it's will kill your battery in long term. there is many ways to get your device temperature higher, such as: play while charging, put device on charging in hot place under pillow or whatever and using wrong bad kernel -_-...etc
4,2- It's recommend to take off your device case while charging, that's help to decrease temperature degree.
5- This device is not flagship device or has an expensive CPU & GPU, so stop playing heavy game with 60 frame rate for an hours ! this bad habit and will kills your battery in long term. when you feels your device get hot stop what you doing till temperature get normal.
6- If you are traveling or storing your device charge it to 80% and leave it switched off but not for more than 5~6 months. and for your knowledge you can store your device for 10 years and your battery can works after because the lithium-ion batteries shalf life 10~12 years.
7- Charge your device from to 100% once a month (UPDATE: NO NEED TO CHARGE FROM 0% TO 100 MONTHLY SINCE WE GO LI-PO BATTERY THIS ACTION ONLY FOR Nickel Cadmium batteries).
Now, maybe you asking "Can I get step back to get my bad battery healthy again ?"
Answer : half yes ! You can't restore the water you droped on sand but you can save the rest that left
Glad to see this thread coming up to Sunny device.
7- Charge your device from 0% to 100% once a month
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You do not need to do this with today's lithium-ion batteries. There is no memory effect.
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You do not need to do this with today's lithium-ion batteries. There is no memory effect.
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After researching, It can be confirmed thanks besides it's Li-po.
"7- Charge your device from to 100% once a month (UPDATE: NO NEED TO CHARGE FROM 0% TO 100 MONTHLY SINCE WE GO LI-PO BATTERY THIS ACTION ONLY FOR Nickel Cadmium batteries)."
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besides it's Li-po.
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My mistake. When it comes to battery health they can be treated the same. They are like close brother/sister anyway.
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I would like to disclose that this phone has managed to provide sustainable maximum power managed in case of thermal overload. I am using the Pixel Experience Plus ROM and there is no longer any problem with overheating under load. This was solved at one time by the ROM developer and his associates.

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