Modern smartphone owners often face a paradox: technology to speed up devices sometimes requires limitations. Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro with a storage capacity of 128 GB supports Quick Charge technology, which allows you to recharge the battery at high speed.
Many people are looking for a standard switch in settings, but in current versions of the MIUI and HyperOS shell, this option is often hidden or absent. This is done by manufacturers to ensure maximum comfort, but a technically competent approach requires a different solution. In this article, we will discuss all available methods, including hidden menus and third-party utilities.
It's important to understand that a complete software shutdown of the system's kernel-level fast charging protocol is impossible without deep intervention, but there are effective ways to emulate this process. You'll learn to control incoming current and prevent overheating using built-in developer tools and special applications.
Why turn off fast charging on a smartphone
The main reason users are seeking to limit the power of the charger is the degradation of the lithium-polymer battery. High currents characteristic of fast charging cause more intense heating of the batteries, which chemically destroys their structure faster than with standard charging with 1 Amp.
In addition, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro has a powerful processor that generates heat on its own. If you run fast charging while heavy applications are running, the temperature of the case can reach critical values, in which case the system forcibly reduces the brightness of the screen or slows down the processor, which negatively affects the user experience.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Long-term use of the smartphone in overheating conditions (above 45 degrees) can lead to detachment of the display or bloating of the battery, which will require expensive repairs.
Night charging is also worth mentioning. Although modern power controllers can stop current when they reach 100%, a constant cycle of โrechargeโ to 100% and the subsequent micro-discharge create extra voltage in the cells, many prefer to charge the device slowly all night to minimize stress for the battery.
Standard MIUI settings and optimization
The first thing to check before applying complex methods is the standard optimization features implemented in MIUI. Xiaomi has designed algorithms that try to protect the battery, but they do not always work as the user expects.
Go to Settings โ Battery and look at the โAccelerated Chargingโ section. In some regions and firmware versions, you can find a slider that turns off the top speed. However, on global versions for the Redmi Note 10 Pro, this item is often replaced by general statistics.
- ๐ Check for the Night Charging Optimization switch โ it delays charge to 100% before waking up.
- โก Make sure that the โSafetyโ section does not activate the โTurbo Chargingโ mode if such a item is available in your version of the software.
- ๐ก๏ธ Monitor the temperature in the battery menu: if it grows too fast, the system itself can limit the current.
If standard tools aren't enough, you should look at built-in automation scenarios. The Security app has a Battery section where you can configure actions at a certain charge level, although the functionality is limited there.
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Use the original cable from the kit only with the original power supply to properly work the security protocols. Mixing accessories from different brands can lead to unstable work.
Use of engineering menus and hidden codes
A more advanced way to control the power system is to access the engineering menu, which is a hidden part of the Android operating system, designed to test equipment by engineers. On the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, it can be accessed through special devices. USSD-team.
Type ##6484## into the dialer, which will open the CIT menu, where you can diagnose the battery, but turning off fast charging directly through this interface is not usually available to the end user, but checking the battery status is extremely useful here.
There's also code ##4636## that opens the test menu. Go to Battery Information, which shows you the details of voltage, temperature and charging status, and although you can't turn it off, you need that data to understand if the power limitation is working.
Codes for checking battery status:
1. ##6484## - CIT Menu (hardware testing)
2. ##4636### - Android Test Menu
3. ##34971539## - Camera information (not battery related, but useful)Some users try to change the parameters through ADB-Adb shell dumpsys battery allows you to see the current status, but the implementation of restrictions requires the rights of a superuser (Root), which is beyond the standard operation.
Risks of using engineering codes
Application of third-party applications for current control
Because MIUI is hard to completely ban fast charging with regular MIUI tools, Google Play Store apps that mimic this process come to the rescue, not by disabling the protocol at the controller level (which is impossible without Root), but by notifying the user or by software simulation.
One popular solution is the Battery Charge Limit app, which requires Root rights for full functionality, but even in basic mode allows you to set off-charging thresholds, for example, you can set your phone to stop charging when you reach 80%, which indirectly solves the problem of battery stress.
For devices without Root rights, there are monitor apps like AccuBattery that can't physically stop the current, but they give an audible signal when the charge reaches a predetermined level, recommending that the cable be turned off, which forms a useful habit of not keeping the phone on charge for too long.
| Annex | I need a Root. | Limitation function | Impact on the guarantee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Charge Limit | Yes (full) | Total power outage | Possible loss |
| AccuBattery | No. | Notification of % charge | No. |
| 3C Battery Manager | Yes. | Deep tuning | Possible loss |
This procedure is officially authorized by the manufacturer, but it resets all data from the device and requires a wait within 7 days (168 hours) after the application is submitted.
Physical methods of power limitation
The most reliable, โironโ way to disable fast charging on the Redmi Note 10 Pro is to use the wrong charger or cable. Rapid charging protocols (such as QC 3.0, QC 4+ or proprietary Xiaomi Charge Turbo) work only when settings are agreed between the power supply and the smartphone.
If you connect the phone to a power supply with an output current of 1A or 2A (standard) USB-The power controller Xiaomi will not request high voltage if the power source cannot provide it or does not support the handshake protocol.
- ๐ Use the cable. USB 2.0 low quality or long length โ resistance will reduce current and fast charging will not be activated.
- ๐ป Connect your smartphone to USB-port of a computer or laptop - they usually give no more 0.5-0.9 Ampere.
- ๐ Buy a simple power supply without Quick Charge support (e.g. from an old router or tablet).
โ ๏ธ Warning: Using damaged cables or cheap Chinese power supplies without certificates can be dangerous.Make sure the accessory has short-circuit protection.
This method is often referred to as the "lazy user method," but it is the only 100% guaranteed way to get the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro to charge slowly without flashing the core.The 5 Volt and 1 Amp power supply will charge the 5020mAh battery for about 3-4 hours, ideal for a night.
โ๏ธ Verification of the limitation method
Effects of ambient temperature
Don't ignore the external temperature factor. Xiaomi's power controllers have thermal sensors. If you put your phone on a cold charge or under direct sunlight, the system will adjust the current. At low temperatures, the chemical reactions in lithium batteries slow down, and the controller limits the input current to avoid damage.
Artificial heating or cooling can cause condensation inside the housing or other physical damage, and the optimal temperature for charging is room temperature, in the range of 18 to 24 degrees Celsius.
Owners of the Redmi Note 10 Pro 128 often note that when using heavy navigation apps while charging, the phone slows down. This is standard protection. If your goal is to save the battery, it is better not to use the phone while charging, allowing the system to adjust the processes itself.
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The safest way to slow down charging without losing warranty is to use a weak power supply (5V/1A) or USB-port.