How to put the correct date on the photo in the phone Xiaomi Redmi: 5 working ways

The wrong date in photos in Xiaomi Redmi is a common problem that spoils memories and makes it difficult to sort images. You may have noticed that photos in the gallery are displayed in a chaotic manner, and when exported to the PC, the date of creation is confused for several years, the reasons are rooted in system clock failures, manual time change on the phone or errors when transferring files. Fortunately, you can fix the time stamps using both standard MIUI tools and third-party applications, and we will discuss both options in detail.

In this article you will find 5 Proven ways to change the date on a photo in Redmi, including editing EXIF-We will also explain why the date can go wrong on its own and how to prevent this problem in the future. 10/11/12/13, Redmi 9/10/11 and other smartphones MIUI 12โ€“14.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Change EXIF-This data can lead to loss of geolocation information and other meta tags. Always back up photos before editing!

Why is the photo in Redmi wrong?

The downed date in the images is rarely an accident, and 90% of the time, the problem is due to one of three factors:

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Manual time change on your phone: If you manually shifted the system clock (for example, to bypass gaming restrictions), the camera will record in the system clock. EXIF It's this "false" time.
  • โšก Resetting settings or updating MIUI. After resetting to factory settings or installing a new firmware, system time may be lost, and the camera may continue to use old tags.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Transferring photos from other devices: When you copy photos from a camera, another phone or PC, the date of creation of the file may conflict with the date of shooting in the image. EXIF.

Less obvious reasons:

  • ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Xiaomi Gallery errors.The built-in Gallery app sometimes misreads EXIF-data, especially if the photos are processed in third-party editors.
  • โ˜๏ธ Sync with the cloud: When downloaded to Mi Cloud or Google Photos, the date may change due to server errors.

To pinpoint the source of the problem, open the properties of any "problem" photo through the file manager. If the file creation date and the shooting date in EXIF differ, it is the transfer or edit. If both dates are equally incorrect, the problem is the phone's system time.

๐Ÿ“Š How often do you encounter the wrong date in a photo in Redmi?
Constantly.
Sometimes.
It used to be, it's not now.
Never.

Method 1: Correct system time on the phone

If the date is lost on all photos taken during a certain period, check the time settings on the phone. Even if the clock on the screen shows the correct time, the format or zone may have been lost in the background.

How to set up automatic time:

  1. Open Settings โ†’ Additional โ†’ Date and time.
  2. Activate the switches: โฐ Autodetermining Date and Time (using network data) ๐ŸŒ Time zone autodetermination

Turn them off, restart the phone, then turn them on again.

โš ๏ธ Attention: On some firmware MIUI (Automatic time is not working correctly. If the date in the new photos remains incorrect after turning on the option, try manually selecting the time zone Moscow (GMT+3) or your region.

โ˜‘๏ธ Checking the time settings

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The standard Gallery in MIUI allows you to edit the shooting date without third-party applications, but with limitations: the feature works only for photos taken on this phone, and does not support batch processing.

Step-by-step:

  1. Open the Gallery app and select a photo.
  2. Slap the icon. โ‹ฎ (three points) in upper right corner โ†’ Information.
  3. Click on the date bar (for example, January 1, 2020).
  4. In the calendar that appears, select the correct date and time โ†’ Save.

Instructions for EXIF Editor:

  1. Install the app from Google Play and open it.
  2. Select a photo or folder with a photo (for batch editing).
  3. Slip on the field DateTimeOriginal (date of shooting).
  4. Enter the correct date in the format of GYG:MM:DD CH:MM:SS (for example, 2023:12:25 14:30:00).
  5. Press Save and confirm the changes.
How to bring back the original EXIF-data?
If you're wrong when you edit, you can only recover the original metadata from a backup. EXIF-Editors do not keep a history of changes, so always duplicate photos before editing.

โš ๏ธ Note: Some apps (such as Google Photos) may ignore the modified ones. EXIF-To avoid this, disable autosynchronization before editing.

Method 4: Correct the date via PC (for power users)

If the phone doesn't have enough mass editing features, you can use desktop software, which is a method that can handle hundreds of photos at a time.

Tools required:

  • ๐Ÿ’ป ExifTool (console utility) - for advanced users.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ XnView MP (Graphical interfaces for beginners.

Instructions for XnView MP:

  1. Connect your phone to your PC in File Transfer (MTP) mode.
  2. Copy the photo into a folder on your computer.
  3. Open the folder in XnView MP, select photos and select Tools โ†’ Change date/time.
  4. Specify the correct date and apply the changes to all selected files.
  5. Return the edited photos back to your phone.

The command for ExifTool (for a massive date shift):

exiftool"-DateTimeOriginal+=0:0:0 2:0:0" -r DIRECTORY C PHOTO

This command shifts the date on all photos in the folder 2 hours ahead (useful if the time zone was set incorrectly). Replace 2:0:0 by the desired interval.

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Before mass editing via PC, back up your photo to an external drive. An error in the ExifTool command can irrevocably damage the metadata of all files in the folder.

Method 5: Restore date by geotags (if any)

If you save the geotags, you can reconstruct the approximate date of the photo through services like Google Maps or EXIF Viewer, which is not accurate, but it can at least sort the photo by year.

How it works:

  1. Open the photo in the Gallery โ†’ Information โ†’ Check the presence of coordinates.
  2. Copy latitude and longitude (e.g. 55.7558, 37.6176).
  3. Insert the coordinates in Google Maps.
  4. Study the history of the streets (the street view function) or nearby photos of other users to determine the season.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: If there are no geotags, try to remember the event in the photo and find it on social networks (for example, on VKontakte or Instagram) - there is often a publication date stored there.

How to prevent date failure in the future

To avoid having to deal with the issue of an incorrect date in a photo in Redmi, follow these rules:

  • โณ Don't change time manually. Use only automatic date/time determination.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Check the time after reset. After hard reset, always reset the time zone.
  • โ˜๏ธ Disable cloud sync before editing. Google Photos and Mi Cloud can overwrite EXIF-data.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Keep backups. Regularly copy photos to your PC or external drive in their original form.

If you travel frequently, install the ClockSync app โ€“ it automatically updates time when changing time zones, preventing divergence from EXIF.

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The most common cause of a date hit is manually changing system time. Always use automatic network synchronization!

FAQ: Frequent questions about the date pictured at Redmi

Can I change the date of a photo copied from my camera?
Yes, but only through third-party apps (like EXIF Editor) or PC. Xiaomi's built-in gallery only works with photos taken on that phone.
Why are photos in the gallery not displayed in order after editing the date?
The MIUI gallery sorts the photo by file creation date, not by EXIF. To fix the order, change the file date via a file manager (e.g. FX File Explorer) or PC.
How to change the date in hundreds of photos?
Use desktop programs (XnView MP, ExifTool) or mobile applications with a package mode (EXIF Editor Pro). Manually through the Xiaomi gallery, this is impossible.
Why did the MIUI update have a date on the old photos?
This is a bug of some versions of MIUI 13-14. The firmware update may reset the system time to January 1, 2020, and the camera will continue to use this date.
Can I return the original date if it has been changed?
Only if you have a backup photo before editing. EXIF-data does not store the history of changes, so it is impossible to cancel the editing.