When it comes to performance, many users miss a key factor: power settings. Even flagship models like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra or Redmi Note 13 Pro+ They can brake not because of weak hardware, but because of suboptimal power consumption parameters, while the manufacturer hides important options in the depths of the car. MIUI, a) some functions are only available through a hidden menu or ADB-team.
In this article, we will not only show where to find power settings on Xiaomi smartphones, tablets and smartwatches, but also explain how they affect the speed, autonomy and even the processor’s heating when playing games or shooting videos in the video. 4K. You will learn which parameters can be safely changed, and which should not be touched - so as not to turn your own. POCO F5 The “brick” after experiments with the nucleus CPU.
1. Where in MIUI Hidden basic food settings?
Most users are limited to the Settings section → Battery, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Real performance "leverages" are hidden deeper:
- 🔋 Energy saving modes: Settings → Battery → Battery mode (includes Balanced, Energy Saving and Super Energy Saving) The latter turns off background processes most aggressively - useful if you need to hold out until the evening with 10% charge.
- ⚡ Optimizing applications: Settings → Annexes → Application management → Battery optimization: You can manually eliminate messengers or navigators from sleep mode».
- 🔧 Hidden Developer Settings: Activated through Settings → The phone. → Version. MIUI (Then you'll see a Developer Item where you'll see options like Background Limitation or Debugging. USB.
- 📊 Monitoring consumption: Settings → Battery → Battery usage: Shows which apps are eating up charge even in the background (frequent culprits include Facebook, TikTok and Google Play Services).
On devices with MIUI 14/15 Some of the options are moved to Settings → In addition, and on some models (for example, Xiaomi Pad). 6) There is a separate Performance section where you can turn on the “Game Turbo” mode or limit the processor heating.
2.How do dietary regimens affect productivity?
Each battery mode in the MIUI have their limitations on CPU/GPU, We're going to look at what's going on under the hood»:
| Regime. | CPU Limitation | Background processes | Network activity | Example of influence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Balanced | Up to 80% capacity | Limited after 3 minutes of inactivity | Complete. | The Genshin Impact runs on medium settings, but the battery runs down in 3 hours. |
| Energy conservation | Up to 60% power. | Stopping in 1 minute. | Limited (no background synchronization) | YouTube plays video in the video 720p, not 1080p. |
| Super energy saving | Up to 30% capacity | All closed except for the active application | Mobile network only (Wi-Fi is turned off) | WhatsApp doesn’t update messages until you open the chat. |
| No restrictions (hidden) | 100% power | No restrictions. | Complete. | Maximum FPS in games, but the battery goes down in 1.5-2 hours. |
🔹 Critical nuance: on devices with Snapdragon processors 8 Gen 2/3 (for example, Xiaomi 13T Pro) No-limit mode can result in trottling (automatic frequency reduction) CPU) It's a protection against chip damage, but many people mistake it for "brake».
⚠️ Note: If you have activated the "No Limits" mode through ADB (Adb shell settings put global power_profile_high_perf True, remember to turn it off after playing games or rendering videos. Constant operation at maximum reduces the battery life on the computer. 15–20% yearly.
3. Hidden performance settings: where to look for them?
MIUI It hides a few key options that can significantly improve system responsiveness or, conversely, increase battery life:
- 🚀 Gaming turbo: Settings → Special facilities → Game turbo (on some models - in Settings) → Annexes → Play turbos. Allows you to block. FPS, Disable notifications and even reassign physical buttons while playing.
- ⚙️ Limitation of background processes: Settings → For developers → Background process limitation: The default is “Standard Limit”, but you can set “No Background Processes” (risky – some applications will stop working).
- 🔄 Optimization MIUI: Settings → The phone. → Version. MIUI (tap 10 times on the logo MIUI). A menu will open with the option Cache Cleanup MIUI, which sometimes solves problems with lags.
- 📱 Display settings for performance: Settings → Screen. → Update frequency. POCO F5 Pro can be selected for 144 Hz, but this will increase battery consumption by 25-30%.
On the smartwatch Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro or Redmi Watch 3 similar settings are hidden in the Mi Fitness app: Device Profile → Settings → Energy saving: You can turn off the permanent pulsemeter or notifications to extend the work to 14 days instead of 7 days.
Turn off the power saving mode|Close background applications (especially messengers)|Enable the game turbo|Connect the charger (if you play for a long time)|Set a limit FPS (if maintained)-->
4.How to check the actual performance?
To understand how much your food settings affect your iron, you need to measure your key metrics before and after the change.
- 📊 Benchmark Tests: AnTuTu – Evaluates Total Performance CPU, GPU, Geekbench 6 – Tests multithreading and single-threaded performance. 3DMark — Checks the graphic power (relevant to gamers).
- 🔋 Battery monitoring: AccuBattery - shows real battery wear and discharge rate. GSam Battery Monitor - details consumption by application.
- 🌡️ Temperature and trottling: CPU Throttling Test – checks whether the system reduces the frequency of the processor due to overheating. AIDA64 — temperature CPU/GPU real-time.
🔹 Example from practice: On Redmi K60 Pro in “Balanced” mode AnTuTu shows ~950,000, and in "No Limits" mode, up to 1,100,000, but in the long-term test (30)+ minutes) processor temperature rises to 52°C, and results fall by 15-20% due to trottling.
⚠️ Warning: If the device is getting warmer after changing the power settings (above 55)°C) or spontaneously reboot, return everything to the original state. This is a sign that the system is not coping with heat generation (relevant to the Snapdragon 8).+ Gen 1 and older chips).
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5. Optimizing nutrition for specific tasks
There are no universal settings, it depends on how you use the device, and let's look at the optimal configurations for different scenarios:
🎮 For gamers (maximum) FPS)
Objective: stable 60/90/120 FPS without drawdowns and minimal input lag.
- Food: No restrictions (through ADB or hidden menu).
- Screen refresh rate: Maximum (120/144 Hz).
- Game turbo: Include + switch off background processes.
- Trottling: Disable via adb shell settings put global thermal_profile 0 (riskily!).
📸 For photographers and videographers
Purpose: Minimum heating during shooting 4K/8K and stable camera operation.
- Power mode: Balanced (to avoid overheating the processor).
- Video resolution: 4K@30fps instead 8K (lesser load GPU).
- Cooling: Use a radiator cover or an external fan.
🏃 For maximum autonomy
Objective: to last 2-3 days without recharging.
- Power mode: Super energy saving + manually 4G/5G.
- Screen frequency: 60 Hz (even if 120 Hz is supported).
- Background processes: disable synchronization for all applications except instant messengers.
- Brightness: Adaptive with a limit of up to 50%.
🔹 Advice for Xiaomi Pad 6 owners: If you use a tablet to read or note, turn on Reading mode in Settings → It automatically reduces the brightness, turns off animations and puts the system in monochrome mode, saving up to 40% of the charge.
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On devices with AMOLED-Include a dark theme and reduce the backlight time to 15 seconds, which will reduce battery consumption by 10-15% due to the features of organic LEDs.
Frequent problems and their solutions
Even after optimizing the settings, users face typical problems, and here's how to solve them:
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The device is very warm in games | “No restrictions” regime» + high-figure | Enable the Game Turbo and limit FPS 60 |
| Quick discharge on standby | Background activity of Google Play Services or Mi Cloud | Disable autosynchronization in Settings → Accounts |
| Lags when scrolling the interface | Limitation of animations in energy saving mode | Enable Settings → For developers → Window animation (0.5x) |
| No “No Limits” after the reboot | MIUI reset ADB | Re-enter adb shell settings put global power_profile_high_perf true |
🔹 Special case: If after changes in settings the device does not turn on or hovers on the logo MIUI, try:
- Hold the power button. + Volume up for 10 seconds (hard reset).
- If you don’t help, log in to the Fastboot (Food). + Volume down) and execute command: fastboot erase cache
- In extreme cases, flash the device through the Mi Flash Tool (instructions on the official Xiaomi website).
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On MediaTek Helio devices (like Redmi 12), the power modes work differently than on Snapdragon. There is no "hidden" mode without restrictions, but you can use it. MTK Engineer Mode for fine-tuning processor frequencies.
7. Myths about Xiaomi's nutrition and performance
There are a lot of tips on the web that not only don't help, but they also harm the device.
- ❌ «Closing background apps saves battery – wrong. MIUI It optimizes the background processes, and manual closing, on the contrary, forces the system to spend resources on restarting.
- ❌ «Charging up to 100% spoils the battery" - partly true, but not critical. Modern Xiaomi smartphones automatically limit the charge to 95-98% for long-term network connection.
- ❌ «Shutdown 5G It's a 2-fold increase in autonomy, "" exaggeration. It's a 10 to 15 percent savings, but only if you don't use the mobile Internet actively.
- ❌ «Castom firmware is always better than stock MIUI» — Informal firmware often lacks optimizations for a particular hardware, leading to overheating or rapid discharge.
🔹 Real test: On POCO X5 Pro with the switch off 5G The battery lasted 12 percent longer (from 18 to 20 hours with moderate use). NFC Bluetooth has only increased by 3-5%.