Mysterious auto battery saver at 15% - Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Questions & Answers

I've recently bought my Poco X3 NFC and I'm noticing that when the battery reaches 15% the phone puts itself into a hidden battery saver mode. The standard Battery Saver and Ultra Battery Saver modes are still off, but the phone turns into a sort of Dark Mode, albeit the Dark mode switch is off, it also turns the haptics off, sync off, and the general performance lowers as well.
I've searched in the settings but I can't find the source of it. Does anyone knows how can I turn this feature off?

Their may be a third party app with a sneaky battery saver mode enabler.
Also double check all settings.
If you've enabled developer mode check there too that you haven't activated something

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Same issue here. Lucky me though it lasts most of the day before going to airplane.
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Have a Rogers SGS2 LTE. I have power saving mode enabled in the settings. It comes on at 30%, and shuts of wifi and bluetooth if not connected, dims the screen and reduces the screen time-out to 15 seconds.
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Battery saving apps for the J7?

Has anyone used apps such as Amplify, Greenify and Deep Sleep Battery Saver? The J7 seems to have Samsung power saving mode and an ultra power saving mode, but not the Doze mode that google built into stock marshmallow.
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If this comes up in a search, I'm using ForceDoze and Doze Setting Editor. I'm pretty happy with my battery situation as it goes into Marshmallow's native Doze mode as soon as I turn off my screen and ignores my location and device movement.

Question Always on display battery drain

Hi, haven't had a Pixel for a long time (last one was a 4 XL) so pardon my Aly question
Brand new Pixel 7 Pro, charged at 100% and went to bed with AOD on, woke up after 7h with 92% battery: is this normal?
PS: I'm used to Xiaomi 13 Pro with AOD off using almost 0% overnight.
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I'd be very surprised if a phone really consumed 0% over 7 hours, WITH AOD on. Infinite battery life?
That said, sounds about normal, especially until the system sets.
I believe Xiaomi is sort of cheating with batt %, since in the morning stays at 100% even after 15 mins of usage
By the way, I disabled AOD and will test tonight.
Happy to be back to a Pixel though
Also note that if you put it face down on a flat surface it will activate DND, and do try the bedtime mode since it reduces battery consumption.
How do you enable bedtime mode?
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Thx
Battery will adjust with use, it consumes quite a bit more than normal the first few days.
Once it adjusted, for me it went down to 0.6-0.7%/hr. That was before I started installing apps though!
What about charging speed?
Is there a switch to turn on/off adaptive charging to have quicker charging during the day?
Nope, you have to settle for it. For me, it's fast enough to be honest...
The Xioami.waa charging at 120W 0 to 100 in 20 mins
thegios said:
The Xioami.waa charging at 120W 0 to 100 in 20 mins
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Great for long term battery life.
Xiaomi gives me a new phone for free every quarter, who cares
thegios said:
I believe Xiaomi is sort of cheating with batt %, since in the morning stays at 100% even after 15 mins of usage
By the way, I disabled AOD and will test tonight.
Happy to be back to a Pixel though
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It's not cheating really. Just their charging "design". If you keep a Xiaomi phone on a charger even after it charges 100%, it actually charges a bit more than 100% you just can't see it. So, from 100% to 99% is like not actually 1% of battery capacity but like 3-4-5%.
krakout said:
Also note that if you put it face down on a flat surface it will activate DND, and do try the bedtime mode since it reduces battery consumption.
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I noticed that, when on charge, if I simply turn on Do Not Disturb, the adaptive charging notification appears, but if I turn on bedtime mode, the adaptive charging notification disappears.
thegios said:
I noticed that, when on charge, if I simply turn on Do Not Disturb, the adaptive charging notification appears, but if I turn on bedtime mode, the adaptive charging notification disappears.
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Disable global power management; it never did work right. Find the power hogs and deal with each on a case by case basis.
If you find the source(s) of the excessive drain and correct them, the excess battery usage disappears immediately. Close apps before you put the device in sleep mode.
Developer options > standby apps, if all buckets show as active global power management is disable. If various bucket states exist and/or those states can be altered, it is active. It can't be disable here; power management settings. Altering background battery usage in the individual app settings doesn't invoke global power management...
blackhawk said:
Disable global power management; it never did work right. Find the power hogs and deal with each on a case by case basis.
If you find the source(s) of the excessive drain and correct them, the excess battery usage disappears immediately. Close apps before you put the device in sleep mode.
Developer options > standby apps, if all buckets show as active global power management is disable. If various bucket states exist and/or those states can be altered, it is active. It can't be disable here; power management settings. Altering background battery usage in the individual app settings doesn't invoke global power management...
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I have not understood a word of your reasoning... Apologies...

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