I have an old android xiaomi phone with 128 GB of storage that I want to use as a music streaming server that I can access from my current phone and computer.

I want to know if this is possible and if it is, can it be done without rooting?

  • hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 month ago

    whatever you go with, you might have an issue with it being constantly plugged in if that’s your plan.

    I used to run a piratebox off a nexus s years ago and I’d regularly unplug it to let it run off the battery for a while. constant charging can cause excess heat and that’s not good for the battery.

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      1 month ago

      Constant plugin isn’t actually the problem. When the battery’s in good condition, they can stay plugged in and it only charges when it hits 99%, it stops again at 100. But as the battery gets older, the cells degrade and the resistance gets higher. They can start trying to push to 100% when it can no longer get here. At that point, they’re supposed to be some smart software to determine that you can no longer charge to that level and reduce the capacity that tries to charge to. But if you never discharge fully and recharge that software often doesn’t work.

      The best solution for the condition is to use software that makes the phone stop charging it 80%. It takes the battery a very, very long time to lose 20% of its capacity if you don’t hit the overcharging over temperature issues.

      Having the battery stop at 50% or 80% the battery will probably outlast the hardware.

        • Grumpy@sh.itjust.works
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          1 month ago

          To properly do this the phone has to support it at hardware level. Pixel and iPhone have this feature but don’t know about yours. There are apps like battery guru which will alert you, but you have to manually unplug at that point.