Owners of modern smartphones like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 often face a dilemma: on the one hand, fast charging technology allows you to instantly replenish energy, and on the other, raises concerns about the health of the battery. High capacity replenishment is achieved by increasing voltage and current, which inevitably leads to additional heat generation. Many users notice that the device is significantly heated in the process, which makes you think about finding ways to control this process.
Unfortunately, the standard MIUI shell interface on the Redmi Note 10 does not have a direct βStop Fast Chargingβ button, which is intentional because the charging algorithms are optimized for maximum efficiency, but there are proven methods to limit power or completely switch to slow charging mode using third-party tools or physical limitations.
In this article, we will take a look at all the ways you can manage your power consumption, why Xiaomi hides these settings, how to use the engineering menu, and what physical methods are the safest for your gadget, and understanding these processes will help you save battery life for years to come.
Why you should limit the speed of charging
The main reason users are keen to turn off Quick Charge or Power Delivery mode is in the chemistry of lithium-ion batteries. Rapid energy storage causes stress in the battery cells, which accelerates electrolyte degradation and internal resistance growth. Over time, this leads to the smartphone starting to discharge faster, and peak CPU performance can be artificially limited by the system to prevent sudden shutdowns.
In addition, high charging current causes significant heating of the body. AMOLED-With a screen and glass back, heat sink can be difficult, especially if you use a tight protective case. Constant overheating affects not only the battery, but also other components, such as the display and motherboard.
Reducing the charging speed is especially important at night, when the phone is connected to the grid for 6-8 hours, in which case the rate of replenishment of energy is not critical, but a gentle mode of operation of the power controller will be very useful, which minimizes the heat load and extends the overall life cycle of the device.
β οΈ Attention: Constant charging with high power currents at high temperatures (above 40)Β°(C) may cause battery bloating and permanent damage to the device. Watch the body temperature while using the fast charge function.
Physical methods of power limitation
The easiest and safest way to make the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 charge slowly is to change the physical connection. The smartphone power controller automatically detects the capabilities of the connected power source and adapter. If you use a standard power supply that supports QC 3.0 or PD protocols, the phone will try to charge as quickly as possible.
To avoid this, it is enough to replace the original adapter with an older or less powerful one, for example, using an output current power supply unit. 1And (5W) or 2And (10W) Without fast charging technology, it will force the smartphone to go to normal mode. USB-port of a computer or laptop whose power is limited by the standard USB 2.0/3.0.
Another effective method is to replace the cable. Xiaomi's original cables have a thickened connector (often orange or yellow inside) that signals the controller to support high currents. Using a third-party, thin, low-quality cable or just old wire without markings often results in the system automatically reducing the charging current to a safe 500 mA-1A.
- π Use an old power supply from a button phone or tablet (5V/1A or 5V/2A).
- π» Connect your smartphone to USB-port of computer, TV or power bank without fast charging support.
- π Replace the original cable with a third-party thin wire without high current support.
Use of Engineering Menu and ADB
For more advanced users who don't want to change accessories, there's a software path that requires connecting a smartphone to a computer and using USB debugging. This method allows you to interact with system settings at a deeper level, although the direct command to disable fast charging can vary depending on the version of the MIUI firmware.
The first step is to activate the developer mode. To do this, go to Settings β About Phone and quickly click 7 times on the MIUI Version. After the message βYou became a developerβ appears, go back to the main settings menu, select Additional β For developers and turn on the USB debugging switch.
Next, you'll need to install Android platform tools (ADBs) on your computer. Connect your phone with a cable, accept a debugging request on your smartphone screen, and type a command in the command line. While there may not be a universal command for MIUI, hidden settings are sometimes used through settings put global, but in modern Android versions, access to power management via ADB is often limited by superuser (Root) rights.
adb shell dumpsys battery unplug
adb shell dumpsys battery resetThe above commands allow you to emulate power outage and connection, which can reset the negotiated charging protocol, but this is a temporary solution. A more effective way is to use specialized applications from the Google Play store, such as AccuBattery or Battery Charge Limit, which can notify you of reaching a certain percentage or, if you have Root rights, software to limit current.
Risks of using ADB teams
Optimization through system settings
While the direct charge rate switch is hidden, the Redmi Note 10 has features that indirectly affect the process. First of all, you should pay attention to energy saving modes. Activating the "Energy Saving" mode limits background activity and can reduce the processor frequency, which reduces the overall heating of the device during charging.
It is also recommended to disable MIUI Optimization in the developer menu if you plan to use third-party applications for battery control, although this may affect the stability of some applications.A safer option is to use the built-in optimizer. Go to the Security β Battery application and check the available profiles.
An important aspect is heating management. Make sure that the Battery settings β Settings (if available in your version of MIUI) turn off night charging optimization features if they cause incorrect behavior, or vice versa, are enabled if you want the system to regulate the current at night. In some regions and firmware versions, the Optimized Charging feature is available, which learns your habits and slows charging after 80%.
βοΈ Verification of energy saving settings
Third-party applications for battery control
The Android ecosystem offers a variety of solutions for monitoring and power management. Apps like AccuBattery, Battery Charge Limiter, or MacroDroid allow you to flexibly customize your smartphone behavior. They can't physically disable a kernel-level fast-charging controller without Root rights, but they can effectively control the process through software interrupts.
The principle of operation of such utilities is often to create automation: when the charge reaches a certain level (for example, 80%), the application signals the system to stop charging or sharply reduces the current consumed by limiting background processes. Some applications require Root rights to fully operate, which gives full control of the power controller.
When using third-party software, it is important to carefully monitor permissions. Apps do not need access to your contacts or photos to manage the battery. Choose only proven high-ranking tools on Google Play so as not to compromising the security of personal data.
| Annex | Root presence | Functional | Impact on heating |
|---|---|---|---|
| AccuBattery | Not required | Monitoring, notifications | Indirect (through advice) |
| Battery Charge Limiter | Required. | Full current control | High (direct control) |
| MacroDroid | Optionally. | Automation of scenarios | Average (closure of annexes) |
| 3C Battery Manager | Required. | Deep tuning | High. |
β οΈ Note: Installing applications requiring Root-right may void the warranty on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10. Obtaining superuser rights (Root) opens access to system files and carries security risks.
Effects of ambient temperature
Remember, Xiaomi's charging speed is directly affected by ambient temperature. If you're in a hot room or in direct sunlight, the system will automatically lower the charging current or pause it to prevent battery damage. It's a built-in protection mechanism that you can't software-disable.
Conversely, in the cold season, the chemical reactions inside the battery slow down. +5Β°C, the speed will be much lower than nominal, and in some cases charging may not start at all.For optimal operation and battery life, it is recommended to charge the device at room temperature (+20Β°C...+25Β°C).
Remove the protective case during intensive charging if you feel that the case is very hot.Dense silicone or leather cases work as a thermal insulator, trapping heat inside and causing trottling (decreased performance) and battery degradation.
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Put your smartphone on a cold surface (such as a tile floor or metal stand) while charging, which will improve heat sink and allow the controller to maintain a more stable current without overheating.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I turn off fast charging completely in the Redmi Note 10 settings?
Is it harmful to constantly charge your phone in fast charging mode?
Why does the phone stop showing the fast charging icon?
Will the speed of the phone decrease if you turn off fast charging?
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The most reliable way to avoid fast charging without root rights is to use a βweakβ charger (5V/1A) and a thick cable that does not support QC/PD protocols.
To sum up, charging speed management on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 requires a holistic approach. Despite the lack of one magic button, the combination of the right accessories, smart settings and understanding of physical processes will allow you to significantly extend the life of your device. Careful attitude to the battery today is a guarantee of stable smartphone tomorrow.