Redmi Note 10 Pro Max battery problems can be challenging to establish, especially if this is your first time going through such issues. Battery problems are more common than you think, as you can still charge and use the phone; most people ignore battery problems in the initial phase. When problems start to compound, it’s when a typical customer tries to find a solution for the problem. Sooner or later, the only solution to battery-related issues is to replace the played-out battery and replace it with a new one.
You don’t need to make a simple battery problem look like a complicated issue with the phone. When a customer faces weird issues with the device, they go to a technician, and many opportunist technicians will classify this as a hardware issue, even when they know the problem. On this page, you can find complete information about Redmi Note 10 Pro Max battery problems and how to overcome such issues.
Redmi Note 10 Pro Max Battery Specifications
Package Contents | |
In The Box | 1 Piece of Original Redmi Note 10 Pro Max Battery. |
Battery Condition | Brand New, 100% Original |
Battery Specifications | |
Battery Capacity | 5020 mAh |
Battery Model Number | BN53 |
Battery Manufacturer | OEM (Sunwoda, Everup, Amperex) |
Rated Voltage | 3.85V |
Battery Weight | 70 Gms |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Warranty Details | |
Warranty Resolution | Replacement |
Warranty Summary | 90 Days |
Warranty Details | Low Backup Time, Fast Draining |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does buying a new Redmi Note 10 Pro Max battery cost in India?
A 100% original Redmi Note 10 Pro Max battery replacement costs around Rs 1300-1400. It would be best if you never bought compatible batteries to save a few hundred because, later, you’ll face major issues. Your phone’s overall functionality completely relies on the battery, so you should always turn down duplicate spare parts.
Q: How do I easily identify the battery problems?
All customers don’t face the same problems but similar issues. If you have a worn-out battery in your phone, you’ll encounter these issues to some extent. At least, you should be able to relate to these issues; otherwise, the issue with your phone needs additional investigation. These common issues are :
- The battery has puffed up inside the phone, or its outer wrapper is filled with air.
- The battery drains very fast; after charging it to 100%, it drains completely in 3-4 hours.
- Even without using the phone, the battery percentage drops significantly.
- Your phone reboots randomly and then boots up without any obvious reason.
- You see a random battery percentage, which goes up or down without doing anything.
These are some common problems our customers have reported. You might face other issues, but they would be very similar to the problems we’ve outlined above. In such conditions, when you’ve already completed the lifespan of a battery, you should replace it without any further ado.
Q: Should I try the battery replacement at home to save on repair costs?
You should know that battery replacement is not as easy as it might seem in a know-how video. If you saw the overview of battery replacement in a video, that’s fine, but you still need tools and expertise to complete the task independently. If you have the necessary tools or skills, things might go awry, and you’ll have another strange problem.
We’ve seen customers taking it easy and pulling the battery with haste. During this operation, they cut the display’s flex cable and incurred losses for themselves. It’s fine to undertake the task if you are confident and have some practical experience. If not, you should not try the replacement at home.
Q: How can I check the overall battery health of my phone?
You can easily check the battery’s health as almost all phones provide a very convenient way. Go into Settings-->Battery section to find all the vital details about your battery. You can also check how quickly the battery drains after a full charge and which applications consume heavy battery power. You’ll get a good idea of the battery drain, and if you don’t find any obvious reason and the battery lasts for only 4 hours or so, it is a weakened battery.
Q: Who makes the original batteries, and how is an original battery assured?
OEM manufacturers make original batteries; you can understand them as a specific factory. There are several factories in China where original batteries are mass-manufactured, and mobile phone companies always buy batteries from these reputed suppliers. We buy batteries from OEM manufacturers, and that’s how we ensure a 100% original battery.
Redmi Note 10 Pro Max Battery Photos
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