Xiaomi smartphones running on the MIUI shell or the new HyperOS are famous for their functionality, but even the most stable systems sometimes require user intervention. The situation when the interface stops responding to touches, applications freeze or the touch screen refuses to work is familiar to many owners. In such cases, the only correct solution is often a full reboot the device, which clears the RAM and updates all system processes.
However, the restart procedure on gadgets of this brand has its own nuances that differ from standard actions on pure Android. Depending on the extent of the system freeze, methods can vary from simply pressing the power button to using key combinations to enter the mode. It is important to understand the difference between a soft reset and a forced shutdown so as not to damage the file system and user data. Recovery. It is important to understand the difference between a soft reset and a hard shutdown to avoid damaging the file system and user data.
In this material we will analyze in detail all the available ways to restart Android on Xiaomi, including hidden engineering commands and actions when the sensor is completely blocked. You will learn what key combinations to use for models with and without a physical button, as well as what to do if the device does not respond to presses for more than a minute.
Standard soft reboot through the interface
The safest and most correct way to reboot your smartphone is to use the standard system menu. This method ensures that all background processes and applications shut down gracefully before turning off the power. To do this, you need to hold down the button Power on the side of the case and hold it for 2-3 seconds until the control menu appears on the display.
In the window that appears, you will see several options, among which there will be a button Reboot (Reboot). Clicking on this item initiates the normal cycle of turning off and turning on. The system will save all current settings, close active sessions and safely restart the Android kernel. This is the preferred option when updating settings regularly or after installing new software updates.
It is worth noting that on some versions of MIUI firmware, by default, long pressing the power button activates the Google voice assistant, not the shutdown menu. If you encounter such a situation, you need to change the settings in the Settings โ Additional functions โ Buttonssection. Here you can reassign the action of a long press to bring up the power menu, which will greatly simplify the further use of the device.
โ ๏ธ Attention: If the touch screen works with a delay, but responds to touches, do not try to reset using the buttons. Wait for the interface to respond and use the standard menu to avoid losing unsaved data in open documents.
Using the software menu also allows you to select a mode Safe Mode (Safe Mode), which boots the system without third-party applications. This is useful for diagnosing problems caused by recently installed software. To get to this menu, you sometimes need to press and hold the Power Off option on the screen until the corresponding prompt appears.
If the screen is locked and you cannot get to the menu, try unlocking the device using your fingerprint or Face ID before calling the reboot menu.
Force reboot when system freezes
There are situations when a Xiaomi smartphone completely stops responding to any actions: the screen is black or frozen on one picture, the sensor does not work, and the volume buttons do not change the sound. In such critical cases, you need forced reboot (Hard Reset), which emulates the physical disconnection of the battery.
To perform this procedure on most modern Xiaomi models, you need to hold down the button Power and hold it for a long time - from 10 to 20 seconds. The device should vibrate and show the logo Mi or Xiaomi, after which the standard loading of the operating system will begin. This method works even if the system kernel freezes completely.
If long pressing the power button alone does not help, try a key combination. Press simultaneously the Power button and the Volume up button (or Volume down on some older models). Hold them for about 15 seconds. This combination is often used to wake up from deep sleep mode or GUI software errors.
- ๐ Make sure the battery charge is at least 10-15%, as if the charge is low, the device may go away in protection and not turn on immediately after the reset.
- ๐ฑ Remove the protective cover if it presses hard on the buttons to ensure clear contact of the switching mechanisms.
- ๐ Do not release the buttons immediately after the first vibration - wait until the logo appears on the screen.
The forced method is a rude intervention into the operation of the file system. Although modern smartphones are protected from data loss during such resets, frequent use of this method is not recommended. It is intended exclusively for emergency situations when other methods do not work.
Reboot via Recovery mode
Mode Recovery is a special section on the smartphone designed for system maintenance. It allows you to reset settings, install updates and, of course, reboot your device when the standard Android interface is not available. You can get to this menu using the hardware keys when the phone is turned off.
To enter recovery mode, first turn off your smartphone completely (if possible) or wait until it is discharged. Then press the Power button and the Volume upbutton simultaneously. Hold them until the logo appears Mi, then release the power button, but continue to hold the volume until the menu appears Main Menu.
Navigation in this menu is carried out using the volume buttons (up/down), and selecting an item is done using the power button. You need to find the item Reboot and confirm your choice. Within this submenu, several options are often available: Reboot to System (normal boot), Reboot to Bootloader (firmware mode) and Reboot to Recovery (re-entering recovery).
| Button operation | Result | When to use |
|---|---|---|
| Power (10 sec) | Forced restart | Complete screen freeze |
| Power + Volume Up | Entering Recovery | The system does not boot, needs settings |
| Power + Volume Down | Entering Fastboot | For firmware via PC |
| Power (3 sec) | Shutdown menu | Normal system operation |
โ ๏ธ Attention: In Recovery mode, the touch screen usually does not work. Be careful when navigating the buttons so as not to accidentally select an item
Wipe Datathat will delete all your files.
What to do if the phone is stuck in the logo?
If after rebooting the phone endlessly shows the Mi logo, this is called a "bootloop". Try to enter Recovery and select the Wipe Data item (after making a backup, if possible), since the cause is often corruption of system files or an update conflict.
Using ADB commands to reboot
For advanced users who have access to a computer and have USB debugging enabled, there is a way to reboot via the command line using utilities Android Debug Bridge (ADB). This method is especially useful when the screen is broken and does not show an image, but the system inside is working, or when the sensor is completely unresponsive.
First, you need to connect your smartphone to the PC via a USB cable and make sure that the drivers are installed correctly. Open a command prompt (Terminal or CMD) on your computer in the platform tools folder. Enter the command to check the connection: adb devices. If the device is displayed in the list with status device, you can proceed to reboot.
The simplest command to perform a restart is as follows:
adb reboot
This instantly sends a signal to the system kernel to restart. There are also modified commands for entering special modes, for example, to switch to bootloader mode or to enter the recovery menu. Using ADB requires preliminary configuration of the smartphone: in the section adb reboot bootloader to switch to bootloader mode or adb reboot recovery to enter the recovery menu.
Using ADB requires preliminary configuration of the smartphone: in the section Settings โ About phone you need to click on the MIUI build number 7 times to activate the menu for developers. Then in the section that appears For developers you should activate the item USB debugging. Without this step, the computer will not be able to control the phone.
ADB method is the only way to safely reboot a phone with a broken screen if there is no image, but the sensor or system is partially are functioning.
Automatic reboot according to a schedule
Many users do not know that the MIUI and HyperOS shell has a built-in automatic reboot function according to a schedule. This option is extremely useful for maintaining the stability of the smartphone, since regularly resetting the cache and processes prevents the accumulation of software errors and โgarbageโ in RAM.
You can configure this function in the section Settings โ Additional features โ Scheduled on and off. Here you can set a specific time, such as 3:00 am, when the phone will automatically reboot. It is important to note that for this function to work, the phone must not be completely turned off manually before the event time.
It is recommended to set the reboot time for a period when you are guaranteed to sleep and not use the phone. The system will warn you one minute before the process begins, but if no action is taken, the reboot will occur automatically. This is an excellent freeze prevention for devices that work without being turned off for weeks.
- โฐ Select a time when the phone is not used for calls or receiving important notifications.
- ๐ Make sure that the alarm is not set for the same time, so as not to interrupt your sleep with a sound signal before restarting.
- ๐ It is recommended to set the frequency to "Daily" or "Once a week" for optimal performance.
The automatic restart feature is also useful for cleaning up temporary files that may be slowing down the interface. In combination with regular application updates, this setting helps to extend the comfortable life of the smartphone without the need to contact the service.
โ ๏ธ Attention: The settings interface may vary slightly depending on the version of MIUI (12, 13, 14) or HyperOS. If you do not find the item in the specified location, use the search in the settings by entering the request โScheduleโ.
โ๏ธ Preparing for a scheduled reboot
Solving problems with cyclic reboot
Sometimes users encounter a problem when the Xiaomi smartphone constantly reboots on its own, entering an endless loop (bootloop). This may be caused by system update failures, corrupted system files, incompatible applications, or battery hardware problems.
The first step in diagnosis is to try to boot into Safe Mode. To do this, when you turn on the phone, when the logo appears, you need to hold down the button Volume down and hold until it loads completely. Only system applications work in this mode. If the cycle has stopped, then the problem is caused by third-party software that needs to be removed.
If safe mode does not help, the file system may be damaged. In this case, a factory reset (Wipe Data) is required via the Recovery menu. Remember that this action will delete all photos, contacts and applications, so you should resort to it only if the data is not important or the backup copy is saved in the cloud.
In cases where software methods are powerless, the reason may lie in a โstuckโ power button or worn-out battery. Mechanical damage to the button causes it to constantly send a signal to turn off. Try gently pressing the button several times or lightly tapping the case around the keys to release the mechanism.
If the phone gets hot before rebooting, let it cool down. Overheating of the processor often causes an emergency shutdown of the system to protect components.
Why does the Xiaomi phone not reboot with the power button?
This may be due to the setting to call the voice assistant instead of the shutdown menu. Go to the button settings and change the long press action. It is also possible that the power management service itself may software freeze, which requires forcing the button to be pressed for more than 20 seconds.
Is it safe to do a Hard Reset if there are important photos on the phone?
A forced reboot using the buttons (Hard Reset) is usually safe for data, since it simply cuts off the power. However, resetting data via Recovery (Wipe Data) completely deletes all information. Always distinguish between these two concepts: reboot saves files, reset deletes them.
How to restart Xiaomi if the screen is broken and the image is not visible?
If USB debugging is enabled, use the command adb reboot from the computer. If the screen is just black, but the phone responds to touches (there is sound), try blindly swiping the curtain and pressing the power off icon, or hold the power button for 15 seconds to force a restart.
The phone vibrates, but the screen is black - is this a freeze?
Most likely, the graphical interface has crashed or backlight. Try the button combination to enter Recovery. If the image appears in the recovery menu, then the matrix is โโintact and the problem is in the system. If the screen is black even in the menu, the display cable may be damaged.
Can a virus cause a constant reboot?
Yes, malware can load the processor to critical levels or damage system files, causing a cyclic reboot. Entering Safe Mode will help identify the culprit. If the phone works stably in safe mode, remove the latest installed applications.