Modern Xiaomi smartphones have powerful hardware and bright displays, which inevitably leads to active charge consumption during the day. Users often face a situation when the battery shows a critically low level by the evening, and there is no charger at hand. It is at such moments that the question of how to turn on energy savings on the shawmi becomes most relevant for maintaining communication and access to important functions.
MIUI and the new HyperOS offer flexible power management tools that go far beyond a simple switch.Tune these parameters to significantly extend the autonomy of the device without having to completely abandon the usual applications. Understanding the principles of energy saving modes is the key to efficient use of your smartphone in any environment.
Basic Battery Modes in MIUI and HyperOS
The operating system installed on Xiaomi, RedMi and POCO devices has several power scenarios in mind. The standard mode balances performance and charge consumption, but can be switched if necessary. The power saving mode limits the background activity of applications, reduces the screen frame rate and turns off some visual effects.
There is also a more aggressive option, Ultra Mode (or Ultra-Savings), which turns a smartphone into a device with minimal functionality, leaving only calls, SMS and basic settings available, ideal for emergencies when you need to stretch the remaining 5-10% charge for several hours waiting for an important call.
Switching between profiles is instantaneous, but it's important to understand the consequences of each choice: for example, in Ultra mode, the interface becomes monochrome, and third-party applications are blocked, and Ultra mode can turn off mobile Internet and Wi-Fi for all applications except system ones.
โ ๏ธ Note: When Ultra mode is activated, all non-system applications will be closed and their notifications will stop coming before leaving this mode.
Step-by-step: Including through settings
To activate the charge saving function, the user needs to access the corresponding menu in the system. The interface may vary slightly depending on the firmware version, but the logic of actions remains the same for all Xiaomi models.
โ๏ธ Algorithm of power saving inclusion
Next, you'll find the power section. Most builds call it the Battery. Inside this menu, you'll see the power graph and the current percentage of charge. At the top of the screen, or in the option menu (three dots in the corner), you'll find a mode switch.
When you click on the select button, you will see a list of options available. To enable the standard limit, select Energy Saving. The system will warn you that some functions will be limited. Once confirmed, the battery icon in the status bar will change, which signals the successful activation of the mode.
Set up the exception list and background activity
Automatically restricting background processes can cause you to stop receiving messages from messengers or emails on time. To avoid this, MIUI provides a flexible exception setting, you can specify applications that will work fully even with the savings on.
To manage the list, go to the battery settings and find Background Activity Limitation or Unlimited Applications, here is a complete list of installed software, and a white list allows you to select programs that are allowed to run in the background without restrictions.
| Type of application | Recommended action | Impact on the battery |
|---|---|---|
| Messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp) | Add to exceptions | Average. |
| Social media | Limit the background | High. |
| Navigators. | Leave without restrictions (when navigating) | Very high. |
| Games | Strict limitation | Critical |
It's important not to overdo the number of exceptions, because if you add a dozen heavy applications to the whitelist, the point of including energy savings is lost, and the optimal thing to do is to leave only what is critical for operational communication.
Why does the app disappear from memory?
Automation: on schedule or charge
Manually switching modes every time the battery goes down can be uncomfortable. The system offers the ability to automate this process. You can set up triggers that will activate energy saving without you being involved.
In the battery settings menu, look for a "Switch on/off" or similar option, and you can set an activation condition, like "At less than 20 percent charge," so you don't have to worry about manual control at a critical time.
Time settings are also available, for example, you can set the saving mode to go from 23:00 to 07:00 if you don't wait for important notifications at night, which will help you keep your charge by morning if you forgot to charge your phone.
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Install automatic power saving at 15% charge, so that the phone is guaranteed to live to recharge, even if you are actively using the navigator.
Hidden settings and additional optimizations
In addition to the standard switches, Xiaomi has additional options that affect autonomy, which are often hidden in the depth of the menu or in a special application "Security", using these tools to squeeze a little more time.
One of the key features is memory optimization: closing unused applications frees up RAM, which indirectly affects the processor, reducing its load, and regular cleaning of the cache also contributes to more stable work of the system.
Another important aspect is the screen setting, reducing brightness, using a dark theme (especially on the screen). AMOLED-The time to die out of the screen is significantly increased, and these parameters are in the Settings section. โ Screen.
โ ๏ธ Attention: Constant use of maximum brightness of the screen in the energy saving mode reduces the efficiency of the mode to almost zero.
Analysis of consumption and search for hidden energy eaters
Sometimes the battery is discharged quickly, not because of active operation, but because of a malfunction in a particular application. The built-in statistical analyzer allows you to identify such programs. In the Battery section, click on the statistics icon or flow chart.
It's going to show you a list of applications, sorted by percentage of charge consumed, and if you see a program that's been out of use for a long time, but it's on the top of the list, that's a cause for concern, and maybe it's stuck in the background or it's got a bug.
For such cases, it is recommended that:
- ๐ฑ Forced to stop the process through the app menu.
- ๐๏ธ Clear the data and cache of the problem program.
- ๐ Update the app to the latest version via Google Play or GetApps.
- ๐ซ Remove the application if the problem persists.
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Regular monitoring of battery statistics helps to identify faulty applications that imperceptibly plant a charge even in standby mode.