A smartphone battery is like the heart of a device: it affects not only autonomy, but also the overall performance of the gadget. Xiaomi owners often wonder how many charging cycles their model battery can withstand, when to expect a noticeable decrease in capacity and how to maximize the life of the device? In this article, we will analyze the official data of the manufacturer, the results of independent tests and give practical recommendations for operation.
It's important to understand that the concept of a charging cycle is not equivalent to one connection to a charger. A full cycle is the discharge of a battery at 100% of its capacity, regardless of the number of recharges. For example, if you discharged a phone from 100% to 50% and then again to 100%, this will be considered a 0.5 cycle. Manufacturers usually specify the resource in full cycles until the capacity decreases to 80% of the original capacity, this is considered critical to replace.
Xiaomiโs lineup uses lithium-ion (Li-Ion) and lithium-polymer (Li-Po) batteries, which differ in chemical composition but have similar wear characteristics. However, even within a single brand, battery life can range from 300 cycles on budget models to 1,000.+ flagships with support for fast charging and optimized software. Next, we will discuss in detail what it depends on and how to check the status of your battery.
Xiaomi: how many cycles can withstand batteries of different series
Xiaomi does not always disclose the exact battery life figures in public sources, but this information is present in the technical specifications for service centers and the documentation of battery manufacturers (for example, in the case of the company, ATL Sunwoda, which supplies components for the brand's smartphones, summarizes the popular series based on an analysis of official sources and tests by independent laboratories.
Budget models (Redmi Note, Redmi, POCO M-series) are typically equipped with batteries with a life of 300-500 cycles, this is due to the use of cheaper materials cathode and anode, as well as a simplified power management system. For example, Redmi Note 12 with a battery of 5000 mAh loses up to 20% of capacity after the battery is released. ~400 complete cycles with intensive use.
Mid-segment (Xiaomi) 11T, POCO The F-series, the Redmi K, is performing better than the 500-800 cycles, and it already uses more advanced technologies like the Mi Fast Charge.+ It's a system that uses adaptive current control, which reduces heat generation and slows degradation, POCO F5 In tests showed a drop in capacity to 80% only after 650 cycles.
Flagship models (Xiaomi) 13/14, MIX-The Black Shark series boasts a resource. 800โ1000+ This uses premium batteries that add silicon to the anode (Silicon-Oxide technology), which increases energy density and cycling resistance. 13 Ultra in the laboratory withstood 920 cycles before the capacity is reduced to 80%.
| Smartphone series | Typical resource(s) | Examples of models | Extension technologies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budgetary (Redmi/POCO) | 300โ500 | Redmi Note 12, POCO M6 | Basic protection against overheating |
| Mid-segment | 500โ800 | Xiaomi 11 Lite, POCO F4 | Mi Fast Charge+, adaptive |
| Flagships | 800โ1000+ | Xiaomi 14 Pro, Black Shark 5 | Silicon-Oxide anode, double graphite layers |
| Smart watches (Mi Band, Watch) | 200โ400 | Xiaomi Watch S3, Mi Band 8 | Low-current mode, optimized software |
Note that the numbers given are laboratory values that are attainable under ideal conditions (temperatures 20โ25).ยฐC, original RAM charging, no deep discharges. In real-world use, the resource may be reduced by 20โ30% due to overheating, the use of uncertified chargers or frequent discharges to 0%.
How to check the number of charging cycles on Xiaomi: step-by-step instructions
Unfortunately, Xiaomi does not provide direct access to the charging cycle counter in the standard interface. MIUI. However, there are several ways to measure battery wear and indirectly determine the number of cycles covered, and below we will discuss the most reliable methods, including hidden engineering menus and third-party applications.
The easiest way to do this is to use code. USSD To call the service menu, open the phone app and enter the combination:
##4636##In the menu that opens, select Battery information, and you'll see Level and Health, which shows capacity as a percentage of the original, for example, Health: 88% means that the battery is 12 percent worn out, which is roughly equivalent to 200-250 cycles for most models.
More accurate data can be obtained using the AccuBattery app (available on Google Play), which analyzes the history of charging and discharging, and assesses the actual battery capacity.
- ๐ A battery health score (e.g. 92% of initial capacity).
- ๐ Approximate number of cycles (calculated based on wear).
- โก Charging/discharge speed in mAh/min.
- ๐ก๏ธ Battery temperature during charging.
โ ๏ธ Note: Applications like AccuBattery or CPU-Z It's a rough estimate. It requires specialized equipment to make a precise diagnosis (e.g., a tester). USB-C measuring the internal resistance of the battery).
For advanced users, there is a way to get data through ADB (Android Debug Bridge. Connect your phone to your PC, turn on Debugging by USB" In the developer settings and execute the command:
adb shell dumpsys batteryFind the lines in the conclusion charge_counter (Total charge in ฮผAh over time and capacity, and if you divide the first value by the second, you can estimate the number of "virtual" cycles. charge_counter=120000000 (120 Ah) with capacity 5000 mAh, that's equivalent. 24 full-cycle (120 / 5 = 24).
โ๏ธ What to do before checking the battery
Factors that reduce the battery life of Xiaomi: what to avoid
Even the best battery degrades faster when used improperly, and we will consider the key factors that reduce the number of charging cycles and give recommendations on how to avoid them. Some of these may not seem obvious, but their impact is confirmed by Battery University research and tests. XDA Developers.
1. High temperature is the main enemy of lithium batteries.ยฐC the rate of degradation doubles, and above 40ยฐC triples. For example, if you leave Xiaomi in the sun in the car in the summer, the battery can lose up to 5% of capacity in one such case, and charging during intense tasks (games, video editing) when the processor heats the case is also dangerous.
2. Deep discharges (below 10%) and overchargings (over 90%) put additional stress on the chemical processes inside the battery. The optimal charging range is 20-80%. POCO X5 If you leave it in this state overnight, the battery life will be reduced by 30-40% after 200 cycles.
3. Fast charging (especially) >30 watts) increases heat output, technologies like HyperCharge (120 watts in Xiaomi) 11T Pro) speed up charging, but reduce battery life by 15-20% compared to standard 18W charging. If you do not need ultrafast charging, turn it off in the settings: โ Battery โ Fast charging.
4.Using non-original chargers can lead to unstable current and voltage, which accelerates wear.For example, cheap RAM without support for Quick Charge protocol can supply the Redmi Note 11 battery with current 2.5 A instead of the optimal 2.0 A, causing overheating.
- ๐ฅ Overheating: Avoid charging at temperatures above 30ยฐC (for example, in the sun or near a heater).
- ๐ Deep Discharge: Do not allow charge to fall below 10%. Set up alert at 15% in Settings โ Battery โ Low charge notifications.
- โก Fast charging: Turn off HyperCharge/Turbo Charge, unless urgent recharging is needed.
- ๐ Non-Original RAM: Use only certified Quick Charge 3.0-enabled chargers+ or PD.
- ๐ If you donโt use your phone, store it with a charge of 40-60% in a cool place (10-20).ยฐC).
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V MIUI 14+ The function "Adaptive charging" (Settings) โ Battery โ Additionally, which automatically limits the charge to 80% at night and up to 100% by morning, which increases battery life by 20-30%.
How to extend the battery life of Xiaomi: practical tips
A few simple rules will help keep the battery closer to the manufacturer's stated resource, and we've put together proven guidelines that are easy to implement in everyday use, some of which may seem inconvenient, but they do work, as confirmed by AnandTech tests and service center reports.
1. Optimize the charging process:
- ๐ Charge your phone with short sessions (e.g., 20โ30 minutes several times a day) instead of one long cycle of 0% to 100%.
- ๐ Avoid overnight charging. Use smart timer outlets or Adaptive Charging in MIUI.
- โ๏ธ Remove the case while charging if the phone is heating up.
2. Set up software optimization:
- ๐ต Turn off "Constant Network Search" in Settings โ SIM-Maps and mobile networks โ this will reduce background energy consumption.
- ๐ Limit application background activity in Settings โ Apps โ Permissions โ Autorun.
- ๐ Turn on Dark Theme and reduce the brightness of the screen to 50-60% โ this will reduce the load on the battery.
Control the temperature:
- ๐ง Do not use your phone in the cold below. -10ยฐC โ This can cause irreversible electrolyte damage.
- ๐ Don't leave your gadget in your car in the summer. +40ยฐC in the cabin, the battery temperature can rise to 50ยฐC.
- ๐ฎ Avoid high-load games (such as Genshin Impact) while charging.
4. Update the software: Xiaomi regularly releases updates MIUI, which optimize energy consumption, for example, in MIUI 14 added the Battery Saver Pro algorithm, which reduces battery wear by 10-15% due to intelligent control of background processes. โ The phone. โ Updating the system.
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The most effective way to extend the life of a battery is to keep it in the range of 20-80% and avoid overheating, which increases the life of the battery by 30-50% compared to chaotic charging.
When to change the battery: signs of critical wear
Even when you run it carefully, the battery loses capacity over time. How do you know if you should consider replacing it? We've collected key signs that indicate critical wear (capacity below 70-75% of the original), and if you see at least 2-3 items on the list, we recommend that you contact the service center.
A sharp reduction in working hours:
- ๐ฑ The phone will run out in 3-4 hours in normal use (for example, the Redmi Note 10 with a new battery lasts 8-10 hours).
- ๐ Charge drops 10-15% in 10-15 minutes without active use.
Unstable work:
- โก The phone suddenly turns off at 10-20% charge (for example, shows 15%, and after a second it turns off).
- ๐ The percentage of charge "jumps" (for example, from 40% to 20% and back again).
- ๐ The device does not turn on without a charge connection, even if the battery is not completely discharged.
Physical signs:
- ๐ฅ The battery swelled (seen on a raised screen or body).
- ๐ก๏ธ The phone heats up even when itโs simple (like watching videos).
- ๐ง There were dashes or white plaque on the contacts of the battery (sign of electrolyte leakage).
โ ๏ธ Warning: If the battery is swelling or an electrolyte is leaking out, stop using the device immediately. Lithium batteries in this state can ignite or explode.
To check the exact state of the battery, you can use diagnostic software, for example, 3C Battery Monitor (requires root access) or contact Xiaomi Service Center for testing on specialized equipment (e.g. Cadex) C7400). The cost of diagnosis usually does not exceed 500-1000 rubles, and the replacement of the battery in the official service will cost 2000-5000 rubles depending on the model.
What happens if you donโt change the battery?
Comparison of Xiaomi battery life with other brands
To understand how Xiaomiโs batteries can withstand competition, compare them to other popular brands, based on tests by DXOMark, GSMArena and service centers for 2023-2026, and itโs important to keep in mind that the resource depends not only on the batteryโs chemical composition, but also on software optimization.
Samsung: Batteries in flagships (Galaxy) S23, Z Fold 5) designed 800โ900 The two parallel elements and adaptive charging control often lag behind, however, budget models (Galaxy A-series) are often the same as Redmi (400โ500 cycle).
Apple: iPhone batteries are traditionally considered durable โ 600โ1000 Even in budget models (iPhone) SE, iPhone 12 This is achieved by controlling the charging currents and temperature, for example, the iPhone. 13 Pro in tests showed a drop in capacity to 80% only 950 cycle.
OnePlus/Oppo/Realme: These brands are actively using the technology of Warp Charge (65โ150 W), which reduces the battery life to 400โ600 For example, OnePlus. 11 chargeable 100 Woat loses 20% post-container 500 For comparison, Xiaomi 13T similarly charged (120 W) shows similar results.
Google Pixel: Pixel batteries are often criticized for rapid wear and tear โ 300โ400 pre-cycle 80% Like the Pixel, it's a capacitance. 7 Pro in tests Android Authority showed a drop in autonomy on the 25% after 350 This is due to aggressive software optimization, which often drains the battery to the point where it's running. 0% background.
| Brand | Battery resource (cycles) | Extension technologies | Weaknesses |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi (flagships) | 800โ1000 | Silicon-Oxide anode, Adaptive charging | Fast charging (>100 W) reduces resource |
| Apple | 600โ1000 | Strict temperature control, optimized software | High replacement cost |
| Samsung (flagships) | 800โ900 | Dual Battery, Protect Battery | Budget models lag behind in resource |
| OnePlus | 400โ600 | Warp Charge, liquid cooling | Superfast charging speeds up wear |
| Google Pixel | 300โ400 | Adaptive Battery, AI Optimization | Aggressive background consumption |
As the comparison shows, Xiaomi is at the top of the rankings for battery life, especially in the flagship segment. However, budget models are behind competitors like Apple or Samsung. If autonomy is critical for you, look at flagships with support for Adaptive Charging and Silicon-Oxide anode.