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How to Calibrate the Poco M3 Battery and All Latest Types

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How to calibrate Poco M3 and Poco X3 NFC batteries. The battery in a smartphone is one of the most important components. Without sufficient battery power, a cell phone cannot be used properly.

Over time, the name of an electronic device will change and become weak, its components either software (Software) or hardware (Hardware) are getting slower, for example.

In the case we are discussing, the battery is a hardware component. Therefore, my friend must take care of the battery as best as possible. This includes calibrating the battery on all types of HP Pocos.

If you experience strange things in the battery sector while using your Poco smartphone, you must check it first. But the most common is the erratic battery percentage, sometimes the error goes up and down is not clear.

In addition, when it is being charged, the old battery is fuller than normal. For example, it usually takes 2-3 hours, but suddenly it takes longer until 6 hours is not full. Even though it could be 100% Full Charge, but the status in the battery percentage has not changed.

Then if you’re using a smartphone for only a few minutes and don’t play games, the percentage is quite drastic. These three things certainly trigger users to calibrate the HP Poco M3, X3 NFC or all types of batteries.

Like how? Do I have to take the unit to the Xiaomi Service Center to repair the battery and the Poco battery calibration process is carried out at the repair center? Actually, my friend can calibrate the HP Poco yourself manually.

1. The first step is to calibrate your Poco smartphone, you have to turn on the device first.

2. Whatever the remaining battery is currently, please charge it immediately and fill it up to 100%.

3. Shut up and avoid playing HP during calibration, here so we can charge it faster.

4. If there is a notification that the battery is 100% full, then allow 5-10 minutes before unplugging the data cable.

5. Then turn off your Poco cellphone when it’s full, don’t play it right away.

6. Reconnect to the charger and make sure it is 100%. If it’s full, unplug it and turn it on.

7. Play the smartphone as usual, for example Gaming, Browsing, Chatting, Streaming and various activities as usual.

8. During use the phone will continue to reduce the battery, continue to use it until the battery shows a percentage of 0%. Normally, a Poco smartphone will turn off if the battery power is 0% remaining.

9. After all the battery power runs out and the Poco HP has turned off by itself, then don’t leave it on or charge it, wait 10-15 minutes.

10. Then after ten minutes of waiting, please charge it in a disabled state, don’t turn it on. Charge the battery until Full Full 100%.

11. Unplug the cellphone from the cable when there is a full battery notification.

12. Repeat the above steps three times. There are indeed HP Poco calibrations that need only once or 3 times, it all depends on the user’s preference whether the error in question has returned to normal functioning.

Why is it recommended to calibrate HP Poco manually? Given that without using additional applications from third parties, it has also been used for a long time until it is proven to solve Android cellphone battery problems.

Note: Do not play the smartphone while the charging process takes place at the calibration stage so that it does not take a long time. Disable GPS, mobile data or connected WiFi.

Please also note, friends, calibration of Poco M3 and X3 NFC or all types of Poco should not be done too often, aka don’t overdo it. Just once a month / 2 months has helped refresh the battery condition.

Keeping the HP Poco battery so that it doesn’t get damaged quickly is important, it actually applies to all modern cellphones. Considering the original product from original battery components is difficult to find separately in e-Commerce or physical stores as well.

Thus the tutorial on how to calibrate the HP Poco battery that applies to all types, actually can also be applied to other Xiaomi smartphones, both the Mi series or the Redmi series as long as each uses the same MIUI.