You may not know this, but most modern mobile phones have useless services, processes and functions. Well, they have a use, but not for the user or the proper development of the system, but for the company itself. Your Xiaomi mobile phone is not exempt from this and includes a process called System daemon from which you will not get any benefit. In fact, he is responsible for waste a lot of battery and degrade the privacy of your device.

And yes, it is on all Xiaomi phones sold outside of China, which is known as the global version. It doesn’t matter if they have MIUI or not – in that case, the process is called MIUI Demon– or HyperOS, everyone has it and it performs the same function.

What is the function? This system is responsible for send information about the use of your Xiaomi to the company itselfthis data which they then use to study behavior and determine whether something is working well or not in the system. In short, it collects information about your activity on your mobile phone.

And while this information is usually sent in encrypted form and does not reveal personal data, the very fact that you shared this is a problem for you. Specifically for the hours during which you can use your device. Because yes, System Daemon consumes resources, as described in higher battery consumption.

Improve your Xiaomi’s battery life by disabling the system daemon.

Be careful: eliminating this process will not result in your Xiaomi gaining several hours of battery life, but it may add 5 or 6% daily interest. This is not a panacea, but remember that System Daemon it’s useless. At least not for anything you are interested in. Deactivating it is extremely simple and you just need to follow these steps.

  • Go to the settings of your Xiaomi mobile phone.
  • Find and enter the option ‘Fingerprints, face data and screen lock
  • Click “Authorization and Revocation”.
  • Disable the System Daemon process

And that’s it, from this moment your Xiaomi will stop sharing certain data with the company, which will improve your battery a little and, why not say it, your privacy. Not only is it slightly hidden, but HyperOS doesn’t tell you about it. what does it do or can it be turned offWhat’s worse is that it has a command line built into it that usually refers to details that are best left untouched.

The cost of a system daemon is relative and can be higher or lower depending on the device and userbut in all scenarios It’s better to turn it off to save battery life. No matter how little it is, it is always welcome.

Source: Hiper Textual

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