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So my answers is as follow :
With new phones is small bit different in battery indicator. This indicator is no more showing how much is left "juice" in battery this is just information how long could battery last if you still use same way.
I found if you use your phone heavily there will be no misinformation in battery indicator.
Another thing is that if you use your phone light minimum voltage of battery is 3.6 v but in heavy usage 3.4 v to switched off.
Probably due to safety reason in light usage of phone software can't judge correctly capacity of battery that why is switching off phone in higher voltage (phone still can be switch back on),
Next reason why your phone switched off it self at night could be that the in umi super (probably umi max and umi plus as they using similar soft ) RAM is getting very heavy /overloaded it self (if you look in to memory you can see that Android OS after restarting phone could be around 690 MB but this could grow up to 920 MB without any reason in long time idling of phone) and apps running in back ground and won't switch off if you not using and not release space cause more power consumption (I found this issue in softwares latest than 20160708, that why I downgraded from latest software to 20160708).
Maximum I used my umi super 5 days including wi-fi 5 days, phone calls 2 hours, screen 2,5 hours. (in this conditions phone switched off at 3.6v and I could restart again)
Minimum I used 2 days including wi-fi 2 days, phone calls 3 hours, screen 5,5 hours ( in this condition phone switched off at 3,4v and I couldn't restart)
Hopefully this explanation help you to understand.
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