Modern Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones are equipped with powerful cameras that can create professional images, but many users are annoyed by the automatically added watermark. This inscription, containing the model of the device and the brand logo, often overlaps important details of the frame or simply spoils the aesthetic of the image. To remove the tag on the photo Xiaomi can be standard means of the system, but in recent versions of the shell this process has become less obvious.
The developers of MIUI and the new HyperOS periodically change the location of the switches, hiding them in the depth of the menu or hiding them behind additional settings, this is done to make users more likely to share content that serves as advertising to the manufacturer. However, for those who appreciate the purity of the frame, there are several proven ways to deactivate this feature without losing the quality of the images.
In this article, we will take a look at all the current methods of disabling watermarks, look at the hidden menus of the engineer for advanced users and answer frequent questions. You will learn to adjust the camera so that you get clean images immediately after shooting, saving time for post-processing.
Standard shutdown via camera settings
The easiest and safest way to remove the logo is to use the standard settings of the application. In most current versions of firmware, the path to the desired switch remains similar, although the visual design may differ. You need to launch the Camera application and go to the settings menu, which is usually represented by three horizontal bars or a gear in the upper corner of the screen.
Once you log in, find the section that handles the extra shooting options. In older versions of the interface, this item might have been simply called "Settings," but in newer updates, it's often listed under "Watermarks" or "Shooting Options." That's where the master switch that controls the display of the phone model in each shot hides.
If you use portrait or night photography mode, itโs worth checking the settings for each one separately, as the system can save individual profiles. If you turn off the slider, youโll notice that the viewfinder preview will become cleaner, and the next photos taken will be devoid of intrusive inscription.
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Before changing your settings, take a test shot to make sure the watermark is actually displayed and you can compare the result to before and after.
It is important to understand that after updating the operating system, the settings may reset to factory values, in which case the procedure will have to be repeated, since Xiaomi often returns default branding options after major updates.
Features of the interface in MIUI and HyperOS
The transition to the HyperOS shell brought not only visual changes, but also a redesigned menu logic. Users who are used to the classic MIUI 14 can lose the desired switchboard in the new interface. In the updated system, camera settings are often grouped into categories, and the watermark option can be in the General or System settings section.
In some regions and for certain models, such as the Redmi Note or the POCO F series, the manufacturer adds additional marketing labels, which can be not only the phone model, but also a phrase like "Shot on Xiaomi" or an indication of a specific camera matrix.
โ ๏ธ Note: In some global firmware versions, the option of completely disabling the watermark may be hidden by the developers. In such cases, the standard menu will not help, and alternative methods described below will be required.
Itโs also worth noting that in Pro Manual, watermark settings may be ignored or otherwise operated. If youโre shooting manually, check the separate settings block inside this mode, as global settings may not apply automatically.
Hidden settings and engineering menu
For advanced users who do not have the standard shutdown option, there is the possibility of using hidden codes. Xiaomiโs engineering menu allows you to access deep system settings that are not displayed in the normal interface. However, this method requires caution, since changing incorrect parameters can affect the stability of the device.
To enter the engineering menu, open the Phone app and type in the special code ##6484##. If the code doesn't work, it's possible that your firmware version is blocking access to the app. CIT-You can try to install a special application from reliable sources that emulates this call.
Inside the menu, you'll find a section that's associated with the camera or the device version, and look for items that have names like "Device Info," "Version Information," or "Camera Debug," and that's where the switch that generates metadata and watermarks at the software level might be hiding.
Risks of using the engineering menu
If you find a setting associated with Watermark or Model Name, change it to Disable or Off. After that, be sure to restart your smartphone so that the changes take effect. Remember that after resetting the settings or updating the firmware, these changes may be lost.
Removing tags from already finished photos
If you've already taken a watermark, you can remove it with the Gallery's built-in editor. Modern AI algorithms in MIUI allow you to effectively remove foreign objects and text. Open a photo, click Change and select the Lastik or Magical Erase tool.
Swipe your finger around the watermark area and the system automatically replaces the text with a suitable background. This method works best on homogeneous surfaces such as the sky, walls or water. On complex textures, the result may require additional manual revision.
It's easier to use third-party apps to batch a lot of photos, and there are many tools that can find and remove watermarks automatically by analyzing the position of text on a frame.
โ๏ธ Check before removing the tag
Keep in mind that removing the tag from the finished photo is a destructive editing that can leave artifacts, and it is best to prevent the sign from appearing during the shooting stage in order to maintain the maximum quality of the original file.
Comparison of methods of disconnecting the watermark
The choice of method depends on your firmware version, smartphone model and level of technical knowledge. Below is a table that will help determine which method will be most effective in your case.
| Method | Difficulty | Risks. | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Camera settings | Low. | No. | High (for most) |
| Engineering menu | Tall. | Average. | High (for hidden options) |
| Third-party annexes | Medium | Low. | Depends on the software. |
| Editor at the Gallery | Low. | No. | Only for the finished photos. |
As you can see from the table, the standard settings remain the most reliable way, and the use of third-party software or engineering menus is justified only in cases where the standard path is blocked by the manufacturer.
For users who change devices or firmware frequently, knowing all the techniques will be a useful skill, allowing them to quickly adapt to any changes to the HyperOS interface or future versions of MIUI.
Frequent problems and their solution
Sometimes users are faced with a situation where the watermark switch is not on the menu or not activated. This may be due to regional restrictions or bugs of a particular version of the software. In such cases, it is recommended to clear the Camera application cache through the system settings.
To do this, go to Settings โ Apps โ All Apps โ Camera โ Clear Data. Select the โCache Clearโ option to avoid losing your custom settings if they are important. Then restart the app and check the menu again.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Completely cleaning the app data will reset the camera to factory settings, including shutter speed, photo format and framing grid.
If the problem persists, it is possible that your region in your phone settings is set to a country where watermarking is a must.Switching region in the general system settings sometimes helps unlock hidden features.
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Cache cleaning and region change are two safe ways to fix interface bugs when standard settings donโt work.