
If anyone is wanting MIUI 13 to be a success, more than the users themselves, it is Xiaomi. MIUI 12 has turned out to be a total disaster, and it is not that we or the customers say it but that it is Xiaomi itself who has assumed on several occasions that a good job has not been done with this operating system.
After admitting the complaints about the global versions of MIUI and their differences with the Chinese ROM, now Xiaomi is fully involved in solving the problems that its operating system causes in the phones of its customers. And it does so first by giving an explanation of why this happens.
The problem of overheating on Xiaomi

The brand “blames” it on high-specification hardware and a performance-oriented programming method, which generates more power consumption. In addition, a faster charging speed carries the risk of heat generation. The same is true of the operator’s 5G SA connectivity, which appears to invalidate some of the original methods of optimizing power consumption. Xiaomi also alludes to the weather, although it does not use them as an excuse.
A solution that sounds like something to us …
To end overheating in Xiaomi mobiles, the brand proposes a solution that we already know, the development of a ” balanced mode” , which can intelligently change the resolution and update frequency according to the different applications, and subject to a tighter control of background applications, all with the firm intention of improving phone battery life and reducing abnormal heat. It will be the user who can decide between a “high” or “balanced” performance.

This tool sounds familiar to us because it is a function that we have previously seen in MIUI 8, 9 and 10 , and it was withdrawn with MIUI 11. It is an option that prioritizes temperature and battery maintenance in exchange for sacrificing performance , which is why we will not be able to activate it while we play. It is expected to apply to all smartphones with the latest MIUI version from August.
Source> Xiaomi