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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by jboixxx: 1:05pm On Jul 16, 2020
Unbiased1:
Redmi Note 8 users, how many of you have received Android 10 updates?
Only beta testers have. CN ROM users are still awaiting it let alone the MI ROM users.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by OfficialGaGa(m): 1:29pm On Jul 16, 2020
jboixxx:
I almost gave my RN8 to collect my wife's R8 but nah, will kuku go with RN9s. Make my monthly contribution reach by December make I buy. grin

baba, even u sef dey do monthly contribution chai.... this life nor balance.. lol
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by queenfav(f): 1:31pm On Jul 16, 2020
Good afternoon all..Pls when will miui 12 roll out for RN5?
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 1:38pm On Jul 16, 2020
queenfav:
Good afternoon all..Pls when will miui 12 roll out for RN5?

Make we sit down dey look, I am not even expecting it August, na September I dey look
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by explosiveskull(m): 2:03pm On Jul 16, 2020
SHOULD YOU LEAVE YOUR SMARTPHONE PLUGGED INTO THE CHARGER OVERNIGHT?

For years, the myth has persisted that plugging your smartphone in to charge while you sleep will harm the phone's battery. Though many people do it anyway, others warn that charging a phone that is already fully charged will waste its battery's capacity.

But while those fears may have made sense with the batteries of years ago, they're overblown today.

"Having your phone plugged in at night doesn't diminish the battery," says Kyle Wiens, the head of iFixit, a California company known for its repair guides and "teardowns" of consumer gadgets. "It's all about cycle count.

Smartphones rely on lithium-ion batteries. Battery cells have two electrodes, one electrode is graphite and the other is lithium cobalt oxide, and there’s a liquid electrolyte in between which allows the lithium ions to move between the electrodes. When you charge they go from positive (lithium cobalt oxide) to negative (graphite), and when you discharge they move in the opposite direction.

Batteries are typically rated in cycles, the cycle count is the number of full charges a smartphone can deal with before its battery is significantly degraded. For example, the iPhone battery is supposed to retain 80% of its original capacity after 500 complete cycles. A charge cycle is simply defined as using up 100% of your battery’s capacity, though not necessarily in one go from 100 to zero; it could be that you use 60% one day, then charge your phone up overnight, and then use another 40% the next day to complete a cycle.

The typical smartphone battery will get about 400/500 charge cycles, which should help the device last at least a year and a half. It's not uncommon for some to last beyond that. That's about as long as many people keep their devices anyway. But leaving your phone in the charger overnight, even when it's fully charged, won't do much to change how frequently its battery runs through cycles, which are drained by simply using the phone.

"In terms of the gradual erosion of battery life, what must be understood is that phone batteries are constantly in a state of decay," a representative for the battery and charger accessories maker Anker says. "Sleeping with a phone charging overnight will make no noticeable difference in the process."
Degradation occurs over time, and eventually, batteries will fail to hold a charge, but how quickly a battery degrades depends on several factors. You can minimize degradation by treating your battery right.
With the right software, charger, and charging method, you can easily optimize your device’s battery life.

What impacts a battery’s lifespan?

“The lifetime is very much dependent on the resistance or impedance growth inside the battery,” Yang Shao-Horn, W. M. Keck Professor of Energy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told Digital Trends. “Keeping the battery fully charged essentially increases the rate of some of the parasitic reactions, which translates to potentially high impedance and greater impedance growth over time.”

The same is true of fully discharging your battery. Essentially, it speeds up the reactions inside, which makes it degrade faster. But fully charging or discharging your battery is far from the only thing to consider.

“There are so many other factors influencing the cycle life,” Shao-Horn said. “If you increase the temperature, for example, you also increase the parasitic reaction rates.”

Too much heat is a major problem because overheating can cause the liquid electrolyte to break down and speed up degradation. You should try to keep your smartphone cool whenever possible, so never leave it on the dashboard in a hot car. It’s also a bad idea to use your phone while it’s charging because it will increase the heat generated. If you are going to charge overnight, then consider switching your phone off before plugging it in to reduce the stress on the battery.

Another factor that could potentially have a negative impact on battery lifespan is the speed of charging. There are a lot of different fast-charging standards now, but there may be a cost for the convenience of fast charging. “Generally speaking, if we increase charging speed and go faster and faster with charging it will reduce the lifetime of batteries,” Shao-Horn said. Though, she said this is likely more of an issue for electric vehicles and hybrids, which require far more power than phones.

“You won’t be able to overcharge or over-discharge a cell,” Daniel Abraham, senior scientist at the Argonne Laboratory, told Digital Trends for a previous article about the impact of wireless charging on battery health.

This idea of fully charging or discharging your smartphone battery is complicated by the fact that manufacturers set the cut off points. They decide what fully charged or empty means and they carefully control how far you can charge or drain your battery. While modern mobile devices are equipped with the ability to not overcharge or overheat, there is a downside to leaving your phone connected to your charger for too long.

Avoiding ‘Trickle Charges’, as most modern phones are equipped with lithium-ion batteries and charging capabilities that are more efficient than regular rechargeable batteries. This means that once they reach 100%, your charger will stop fueling your device. However, if you leave your phone charged overnight, the battery will start to discharge again and when it drops below a specific threshold set by the manufacturer it will charge back up resulting in trickle charges that ensures your phone stays at 100%, by so doing you are also prolonging the time that the battery is fully charged, which is potentially speeding up its degradation. How big an impact that has is very hard to quantify and it will differ from phone to phone because manufacturers handle power management differently and employ different hardware. Constantly charging your phone over the course of hours slowly reduces bettery life capacity, so it's wise to avoid this practice as having a high voltage will stress the battery unnecessarily.

“The quality of the materials used makes a big difference to how long the battery lasts,” Abraham said. “You may end up getting what you pay for.”
You also shouldn’t wait until your device reaches 0% to charge because that can harm the battery. Also, consider replacing your phone every few years to avoid dealing with these issues. if you’re on a tight budget and can’t afford to buy a phone that frequently, the right charging practices can add mileage to your current phone.

Choose the Right Adapter and Charger
When shopping for a charger, you can learn a lot about how it will affect your phone based on the amp rating. Charging your phone as little as possible is going to result in the longest battery lifespan.
The ideal rating is 5.0V->1A, which refers to how quickly your phone will charge; higher amp ratings charge faster, while lower ones charge slower. With a 1A charger, your phone will charge at the optimal speed to help keep your battery life strong in the long term.

The general consensus is that you should aim to keep your smartphone battery between 20% and 80%, so a couple of tops up throughout the day are likely better for battery longevity than overnight charging. It may also be prudent to employ fast charging sparingly. A couple of good wireless chargers at home and work could be the ideal solution.

Get Performance-Enhancing Software
Finally, the right app can ensure that your phone fires on all cylinders. With some applications, you can monitor how your phones charge and know when to disconnect, some even can display your battery health and temperature.

While it’s not ideal if you want your battery to last as long as possible, you can leave your phone plugged into the charger overnight without too much risk, provided it’s not a counterfeit charger, and you don’t let your phone overheat. For best results with your smartphone charging, here’s what to remember:

1). Always use official chargers and cables, or certified alternatives from reputable brands and retailers.

2). Don’t let your phone get too hot. Remove the case when charging overnight.

3). For the longest battery life possible, try to keep your battery between 20% and 80%.

4). Avoid letting your phone battery completely discharge.

5). If you can’t turn your phone off while it charges, consider flight mode, or at the very least don’t play a graphically-demanding game while it’s plugged in.

6). Only use fast charging when it’s really needed.

Sources.:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/safe-charge-smartphone-overnight-2017-8%3famp

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/expert-advice-on-how-to-avoid-destroying-your-phones-battery/%3famp

https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/avoid-overcharging-that-precious-phone/

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Tiger2020(m): 2:14pm On Jul 16, 2020
yak:
I use redmi note 7 while my wife uses Redmi 8.
the battery in the redmi 8 isn't anybody's mate. Can u imagine she goes 3-4 days without charging. sincerely, I'm envying her
she does nearly nothing with it
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Ronin1: 2:29pm On Jul 16, 2020
gregkuika:
Please, I am having issues with my redmi note 5 pro apps folder (Google and Tools). I discovered I couldn't open the two folders to access the apps.

Update your launcher
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by wayne4loan: 2:31pm On Jul 16, 2020
Please guys, recommend a new xiaomi device for me, a need one asap
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by longlife101: 2:37pm On Jul 16, 2020
ladykilllar:



Font name please? Thanks
Here you go: Droid Sans

Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by explosiveskull(m): 2:37pm On Jul 16, 2020
Roadmap reveals 5nm Snapdragon 875 and 735, new MediaTek chipsets

A research conducted by an investment bank has given us a roadmap of upcoming Qualcomm and MediaTek chipsets along with some interesting details.

According to the finding shared by a Weibo user Qualcomm is looking to release the Snapdragon 865's successor - the Snapdragon 875G sometime in Q1 next year. It will be based on Samsung's 5nm EUV process, although initial rumors said that TSMC will once again be manufacturing the silicon.

Qualcomm is expected to quickly follow that up with the launch of the mid-range Snapdragon 735G chipset based on the same 5nm EUV process. An entry level Snapdragon 435G chipset will debut at about the same time.


MediaTek also has some good things in the pipeline. In Q3 this year we should be seeing the Dimensity 600 based on a 7nm process, but we knew that already. More interestingly the Dimensity 400 is expected around the turn of the year. It's listed as a 6nm chipset, but we guess that means it will combine 7nm and 5nm elements.

Finally there's a 5G-enabled 5nm flagship SoC coming by MediaTek in Q2 2021.

Source:
https://www.gsmarena.com/leaked_roadmap_reveals_future_qualcomm_and_mediatek_chipsets-news-44293.php

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Experience4u(m): 2:49pm On Jul 16, 2020
RN9s battery is a beast. Very rugged
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by explosiveskull(m): 2:54pm On Jul 16, 2020
wayne4loan:
Please guys, recommend a new xiaomi device for me, a need one asap
You should state your budget.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by wayne4loan: 2:59pm On Jul 16, 2020
explosiveskull:

You should state your budget.
I just need a device with great spec, budget should be below 100k
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by explosiveskull(m): 3:12pm On Jul 16, 2020
wayne4loan:
I just need a device with great spec, budget should be below 100k

I will refer you to this page to make your choice but I'll advise you to go for redmi note 9 s, the 6gb ram and 128gb rom.
https://www.nairaland.com/3880817/xiaomi-thread-store/642
Am saying it with confidence because am using its sibling the redmi note 9 pro which I would have recommended but because of your budget.
If incase you wouldn't mind a good mediatek device, go for redmi note 8 pro. Both are powerful beast.

For good, fast and consistent delivery service that you'll have a rest of mind with happiness, I'll recommend you contact nurex01 as he was the one I bought from that is why I can vouch for him with confidence. If you need to reach him, contact him using this number Call/WhatsApp:08079756572

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by vickyhow(m): 3:13pm On Jul 16, 2020
ajoddo:

Callus miller doesn't sell Xiaomi phones..I bought my RN8 from fine brothers at artillery port Harcourt

Thanks a lot bro, I heard SLOT sells Xiaomi too, is that true?
How do I like locate fine brothers pls?
I intend buying Redmi 8A my budget is 48K.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by xoftxoul: 3:16pm On Jul 16, 2020
explosiveskull:
SHOULD YOU LEAVE YOUR SMARTPHONE PLUGGED INTO THE CHARGER OVERNIGHT?




Very very educative.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by vickyhow(m): 3:23pm On Jul 16, 2020
Hello everyone I intend getting the Redmi 8A
Does the battery last like that of Redmi 8??
And is it a better phone than spark4
Need urgent answers pls!
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Rapsowdee01(m): 3:33pm On Jul 16, 2020
Ifabernard:

can I get it from app store ?

yh
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Ifabernard(m): 3:35pm On Jul 16, 2020
vickyhow:
Hello everyone I intend getting the Redmi 8A
Does the battery last like that of Redmi 8??
And is it a better phone than spark4
Need urgent answers pls!
lmao...
Even redmi 0 is better than spark 4...buy it and you will never regret it
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Ifabernard(m): 3:39pm On Jul 16, 2020
Rapsowdee01:


yh
thanks. I don get wetin I de find. jah bless bro. I changed my region to India Nd I see the app store but na Samsung health I later download sha, e better pass that mi health.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by nurex01(m): 3:43pm On Jul 16, 2020
explosiveskull:


I will refer you to this page to make your choice but I'll advise you to go for redmi note 9 s, the 6gb ram and 128gb rom.
https://www.nairaland.com/3880817/xiaomi-thread-store/642
Am saying it with confidence because am using its sibling the redmi note 9 pro which I would have recommended but because of your budget.
If incase you wouldn't mind a good mediatek device, go for redmi note 8 pro. Both are powerful beast.

For good, fast and consistent delivery service that you'll have a rest of mind with happiness, I'll recommend you contact nurex01 as he was the one I bought from that is why I can vouch for him with confidence. If you need to reach him, contact him using this number Call/WhatsApp:08079756572
. Thanks for the mention Boss Explosiveskull. I appreciate this everytime.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by explosiveskull(m): 4:46pm On Jul 16, 2020
xoftxoul:

Very very educative.
Thanks boss, contributing my quota to the xiaomi family.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by ladykilllar: 6:11pm On Jul 16, 2020
longlife101:
Here you go: Droid Sans

Thanks
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by drakeskull(m): 6:18pm On Jul 16, 2020
My note 9 pro volume is kind of low. Any fix please?
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by freeman67: 6:43pm On Jul 16, 2020
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by explosiveskull(m): 6:52pm On Jul 16, 2020
I hope what this indian guy is talking about miui 12 is not true cos en no go make sense that our high hopes and expectations are dashed like this.

Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Jemerson: 6:54pm On Jul 16, 2020
explosiveskull:
I hope what this indian guy is talking about miui 12 is not true cos en no go make sense that our high hopes and expectations are dashed like this.

MIUI 12 when people dey rock already
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 6:59pm On Jul 16, 2020
explosiveskull:
I hope what this indian guy is talking about miui 12 is not true cos en no go make sense that our high hopes and expectations are dashed like this.

If you follow the mouth of Indians you will remain in a cave. A word of advice.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Conductor261: 7:02pm On Jul 16, 2020
genius43:


If you follow the mouth of Indians you will remain in a cave. A word of advice.
When is android 10 coming on Mi devices and what's exceptional about miui 12
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Horluwahighdee(m): 7:16pm On Jul 16, 2020
vickyhow:
Hello everyone I intend getting the Redmi 8A
Does the battery last like that of Redmi 8??
And is it a better phone than spark4
Need urgent answers pls!
I am currently using the redmi 8a, the battery is a beast and the display is superb, you will enjoy it, and it's getting Android 10 update very soon.
the difference between the redmi 8a and redmi 8 is just the Ram/processor and then fingerprint feature .... if you have enough cash you can go for the Redmi 8 but the processor for redmi 8a can't be compared with Spark 4 at all. Now 2weeks + I've been enjoying my phone. ���. anticipating Android 10 tho.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by foxe(m): 7:17pm On Jul 16, 2020
Please which redmi phone can I buy with a budget of 30 to 35k
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by fibonacci2526: 7:25pm On Jul 16, 2020
foxe:
Please which redmi phone can I buy with a budget of 30 to 35k


Redmi 7a

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