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Xiaomi’s MIUI is receiving the new Battery Health Indicator

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In this period Xiaomi (and with it also Redmi and POCO) is busy with the release of MIUI 12.5 – and with the work on the future MIUI 13 -, but this does not prevent it from conducting tests on some new small function, such as a new one. indicator of the battery health.

MIUI Battery Health Indicator: work in progress

Most smartphones have drums lithium ions, which over time undergo normal wear and tear, with consequent deterioration in performance.

The speech is obviously clear to everyone, producers in primis, for this reason Xiaomi wants to meet the needs of users by providing them with a function that allows them to monitor the health of the battery of their smartphone.

Here, then, the new comes into play Battery Health Indicator of the MIUI: the Chinese manufacturer has already started releasing it for some models. The first to receive the feature was Redmi Note 10 (here is our review), but tests are already underway for many others, namely: Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra (here is our review), Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 11 5G, Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition, Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10, Redmi K40 Pro +, Redmi K40 Pro, Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition.

MIUI’s Battery Health Indicator feature offers an estimate the health status of the battery based on various aging factors (time, charging cycles, temperatures, capacity and more). Everything will be reported on a special graph, which will show the current state of health. The indicator will be accessible by entering Settings> Battery and performance> Battery.

The graph will be inserted right above the current temperature indicators and the number of recharges made during the day. The system will directly report any deterioration of the battery, so as to allow the user to contact a service center and replace it if necessary.

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While waiting to understand when Xiaomi will make this convenient function available to everyone, you can start taking care of your smartphone’s battery by following our guide on how to recharge it correctly.

Read also: We tried the MIUI 12.5 on Xiaomi and Redmi: news and problems, solved and new

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