This is rather disappointing because we know Xiaomi could provide a faster rate – there is one Redmi Note 11 with the same chip that comes with 33W fast charging through PD 3.0.
iirc this phone only supports up to 33W. A better charger won't do anything. I looked up the specs for your phone and it does support 67W charging but I would consider battery degradation and only use it when required.Here is a video on charging test on Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro. So even though there is support for QC 2.0, it doesn’t reduce the time taken for charging the device and for 4000mAh battery, the average time is 2 hours and 15 minutes and this is quite high time for charging. Coming to the battery performance, the device performed pretty well and
The company used a modified version of the Redmi Note 12 Discovery Edition using a 4,100mAh battery for the test. Using the 300W charging capability, the phone is able to reach a 100% charge indL0z. 215 195 496 486 317 6 415 203 374