Xiaomi and Redmi have impressive batteries, but when used actively, even 5,000 mAh can run out by mid-afternoon, a situation where the charge drops below 10% and there is a long way to go or an important meeting ahead, is familiar to every owner. It is for these critical moments that the company's engineers have developed a special mode that allows you to extend the autonomy of the device for several hours.
The super-power saving feature radically changes the logic of the MIUI or HyperOS operating system. It turns off background processes, reduces the brightness of the display, and limits the list of available applications to a minimum. It's not just saving, but putting the gadget into survival mode, where every milliamper-hour becomes worth its weight in gold.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the mode activation algorithms, its hidden capabilities and the nuances of setting up, how to properly prepare your device to keep important data intact, and which applications are best left active, and understanding these mechanisms will allow you to feel confident even when you don’t have access to an outlet.
The principle of operation of the extreme economy regime
When you activate super energy saving, the smartphone interface undergoes a dramatic change, instead of the usual desktop with widgets and thousands of icons, there is a dark theme with large controls, the system forcibly closes all background processes that are not critical to basic functionality, which reduces the load on the CPU and radio modules.
The main emphasis is on limiting functionality: the screen goes into monochrome mode or uses dark tones. OLED-Background synchronization of data completely stops, which means no updates to email, messengers and social networks in real time. Notifications also stop coming if the application is not on the exception list.
⚠️ Attention: In this mode GPS-navigation may not work properly or be completely disabled to save charge.
Technically, the process is as follows: the system limits the processor frequency, turns off vibration when typing, and reduces the frequency of the sensor survey, all for the purpose of stretching the remaining charge as much as possible. The user only accesses the "gentleman's set": calls, SMS, alarm, calculator and possibly one or two selected applications.
Preparation of the device before activation
Before you put your smartphone into extreme saving mode, it is recommended to do a little training, which will help you avoid losing important data and inconvenience later. Although the system works steadily, pre-setting the list of necessary applications will save you time.
First, make sure that all important data is stored in the cloud or on an external medium. Although the mode does not delete information, there is always a risk of failure when switching interfaces, and it is worth checking for updates for key applications that you plan to use.
☑️ Checklist of preparations for the regime of energy saving
Pay special attention to setting up the exception list, and determine in advance which contacts should be able to reach you, even if the phone is in silent or saving mode, this can be done through the standard Security app or contact settings.
It will be useful to disable automatic updates of applications via the mobile network. In super-power saving mode, this process will still be blocked, but pre-clearing the download queue will reduce the load on the system at the time of switching.
Instructions: How to turn on super energy saving
There are several ways to activate this mode on Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO devices. The fastest and most obvious method is to use a notification curtain. Swipe down from the top edge of the screen to open the control panel. Find an icon with a picture of the battery or lightning. If you don't see it on the first page, swipe left or press the edit button (usually a pencil or three dots) to add a Battery widget.
The second, more detailed path is through system settings, which allows you to not only turn on the mode, but also adjust the settings. Go to the Settings menu, then select the Battery section, and at the top of the screen you will see a switch or a button that says "Energy Saving" or "Super Energy Saving."
What to do if the button is not activated?
When you press the button, the system will ask you to confirm the action, you will be warned that some features will be limited, agree to the terms, and the interface will instantly change, the screen will become dark, and only the basic applications will remain on the desktop.
To exit the mode, you usually need to press a special floating button or the “Switch off” button in the corner of the screen. The system will request confirmation, since the exit will entail the resumption of all background processes and a jump in power consumption.
Configure permitted applications and contacts
One of the key features of super energy saving is the ability to select the applications that will be available to the user. By default, the system offers a standard set: phone, messages, contacts, alarm clock and calculator.
To add an app, look for a + button or an Add App on the Power Saving Mode screen, and a list of installed programs will open, and select the ones you really need, such as a navigator or messenger to connect with loved ones.
- 📱 Messengers: WhatsApp or Telegram should be added if you need to stay in touch, but remember that notifications may come with a delay.
- 🗺️ Navigation: Maps are useful on the way, but GPS They consume a charge quickly, so use them only when absolutely necessary.
- 💰 Banking applications: If you need to pay urgently, add the client bank to the list of allowed.
It’s important to understand that adding “heavy” apps like autoplay video social media nullifies the whole point of saving, and the background activity of even one allowed application can significantly reduce the time spent in this mode.
You should also set up a list of favorite contacts. In super energy saving mode, often only a simplified call interface is available. SIM-cards so that you can contact them quickly.
Comparison of modes: ordinary, economical and super
Users often confuse energy saving with super mode, and the difference is huge, and it's the degree to which the device's functionality is limited, and understanding these differences will help you choose the best strategy for your situation.
Normal savings only slightly limit background activity and reduce brightness. Super mode is actually turning a smartphone into a "ringer" with a minimum set of functions. Below is a table comparing the main parameters of the system in different states.
| Parameter | Regular regime | Energy conservation | Super energy saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Screen brightness | Automatic. | Reduced. | Minimum/Monochrome |
| Background processes | Full access | Limited. | Practically disabled. |
| Available applications | All right. | All right. | Only selected (3-5 units) |
| Transfer of data | Active. | Limited. | Only for the chosen ones. |
You can use a normal saving mode at the end of the workday, when you have a couple of hours left to go home, and you can only turn on super energy saving when you count on the clock, and you can't recharge the device. This is the last line.
It's worth noting that the transition between modes is almost instantaneous, but it can take a few seconds to exit super mode until the system restarts all system services, during which time the phone can get slightly warmer.
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Tip: If you use super energy saving often, add a switch widget directly to the main screen of normal mode. This can be done through a long tap on the desktop -> Widgets -> Battery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Users often have questions about extreme autonomy modes, and we've compiled the most popular ones so you can quickly find answers without looking for more information.
Does super energy saving affect battery life?
Can I take calls in this mode?
Why are there no notifications coming from WhatsApp?
How to get out of the mode if the phone is getting stuck?
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Super energy saving is a tool for emergencies, not for everyday use, and it sacrifices comfort for working hours.
Possible problems and solutions
Despite the system’s fine-tuning, users may encounter a number of typical problems when using the feature, most often related to software conflicts or features of specific versions of MIUI firmware.
One of the common problems is that you can't add an app to exceptions, which can happen if the app is optimized for a tablet or not compatible with the current version of Android, and then the system just won't let you choose it from the list of allowed ones.
⚠️ Warning: Do not attempt to install third-party launchers in super power saving mode.This can result in a cyclical reboot of the device or inability to exit the mode without resetting the settings.
Another problem is that it can run fast even in saving mode, which can indicate battery wear or a faulty module (like a constantly searching network) if the phone runs out in an hour even in super mode, it is worth considering a hardware diagnostic.
Sometimes, after leaving the power saving mode, alarm clocks may “fall off” or not arrive notifications, this is solved by simply restarting the smartphone or cleaning the cache of the system application “Security”.
Remember, super energy saving doesn't charge your phone, it just slows down your energy consumption, and you don't have to count on it to allow your phone to run for a week without recharging -- that's physically impossible.
☑️ Diagnostics of battery problems
Proper use of energy saving tools allows you to maximize the use of the capabilities of your Xiaomi smartphone. We hope that this instruction helped you understand the intricacies of settings and now you can extend the life of your device at the most necessary time.