Question Android System Battery Drain - Please Help! - Xiaomi Poco F5 / Redmi Note 12 Turbo (China)

Android System taking too much battery even after removal of most Android/Google / MIUI bloatware.
Will appreciate any & all help.
As of now - waiting for battery to drain to 0% and then I'll do a full charge.
Device - Poco F5
Android 13, MIUI 14.0.3 TMRINXM
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Tried all suggested changes - battery drain, no background connections (internet) or activity (battery), only 2 apps in autostart.
Initially thought no network was the culprit - put in a SIM, but no changes - draining as usual.
Some forums are suggesting to update Google Play Services (currently disabled).
Only Google App/service on device - google maps
Nothing doing - any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

A few days are necessary for the system to optimize.
Look in settings/app management/installed apps/behaviour.
According to some comments, it might be a bug, Miui 14 A13, wait for the next update.

bit.spirit said:
Android System taking too much battery even after removal of most Android/Google / MIUI bloatware.
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Enable back MIUI daemon in case you disabled it. I had exactly the same problem (high Android system usage after debloat) and disabled MIUI daemon was the culprit.

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cant you see that it's your lucky star live wallpaper? uninstall it before it causes more mayhem!
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I removed it. But what is Baseband_xmm_power ?
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I removed it. But what is Baseband_xmm_power ?
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Same here, but I was able to solve. Try disable aggressive doze (I already use greenify) and startup app control in "apps". My battery is normal now, I'm on 4.0.1.
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Okay. I'll disable agressive doze and app hibernation and try using greenify. Lets see. Thank u.
@tomriddle25 that's not terrible, show me as screenie when your battery hits 15% or below. My experience is that 100-85 drops really quickly and same for 50-0%
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@Pippo_02
HELLO !!!!!!
I too have the same battery drain problem.
Download this app and see the "real capacity" of your battery !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digibites.accubattery&hl=fr
My phone is new and I realized that I was at 45% of its real capacity !
And my phone is 100% charged
Maybe a problem with the C.06 update
The Realme has 2 batteries, so I couldn't tell you !
I think yours is a software problem. My problem is not that the battery does not last long, it is that Google photo consumes too much battery, it had even consumed 15% on 100% recharging. I solved by uninstalling it, but I would like to have it because I used it to look at photos instead of the stock app ...
@Pippo_02
If you solved the problem, great !
Otherwise, if one day you have a similar problem, in the application you have an awesome tool that shows you the discharge speed for each application, in percentage and in mA !
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If you solved the problem, great !
Otherwise, if one day you have a similar problem, in the application you have an awesome tool that shows you the discharge speed for each application, in percentage and in mA !
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In the realmeUI these features are already present, without the need for third-party apps

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