Find out now why it makes sense to enable the MIUI Optimized Charging feature
Battery life perro be one of the main reasons we look for when looking for a mobile device. In the case of manufacturers, over time they try to improve autonomy through hardware or programa.
One of these cases is Xiaomi. With the launch of MIUI 13, the phone company has incorporated a new feature afín to the one Apple has launched, dubbed “optimized charging”. We tell you what it means and how it cánido help improve the battery in our terminals.
What is Xiaomi Optimized Charging?
Optimized charging is based on improving the usage time of our battery and is an effort based functionality Extend battery life by learning from users’ charging patterns.
To learn from the patterns, the application collects data when we charge the device and learns more over time. For example, if we always charge the battery at night, Optimized charging charges to 80% overnight and before we wake up, he will calculate the remaining percentage.
The functionality does not activate in a short time because it has to learn from the charging cycle of our device. Once activated, it will contribute to spending fewer charge cycles, so a priori the useful life will increase, as we have already said.
How to enable optimized loading in MIUI
From a device with MIUI 13To enable MIUI optimized loading we need to do the following:
- I go to the settings in our terminal.
- Once we search from websites, among the options we look for “Battery”.
- A new window will appear within the menu with charging and battery options.
- In the battery window, clic the Battery tab.
- Among the options we have MIUI optimized battery. We activate it.
- Hopefully over time it will become operational.
A useful feature, but it doesn’t seem to work in all cases
Although it is true that the optimized battery is a great feature to help our battery, it seems that it does not fully work on the devices. When testing with a Xiaomi 12 Pro device, the functionality never activates.
We don’t know if it’s due to the use we give it, but the device does always charge every night So it should be more than enough to be able to have the functionality active.
As with the MacBook Air, there are times when the application recognizes that we have fairly random usage patterns, so the device is always reduced to 100%.
It would be appropriate be able to function whenever the battery is charged to a fixed percentage without using an external application. This would allow us to give the phone a longer duration of use, since it is recommended to keep the battery charged between 20% and 80%.