If youโve ever encountered the term โpresetโ in the context of Xiaomi smartphones, but didnโt fully understand what it meant, this article is for you. Presets are pre-saved configurations of parameters that can be quickly applied to various phone functions, like templates for camera, sound effects, energy saving or even system settings that save time and simplify the work with the smartphone.
In Xiaomi devices (including Redmi, POCO And Black Shark, presets are integrated into several key areas: photography, audio, performance, and interface. For example, in the Camera app, you can choose a pre-made shooting style (e.g., Portrait or Night) and in the sound settings, you can use an equalizer for music or games. But the possibilities of presets do not end there: experienced users create their own sets of parameters to adapt the phone to specific tasks.
Today we will discuss in detail where to look for presets in Xiaomi, how to use them, as well as how to create and save your unique settings, paying special attention to the hidden functions and problems that can arise when working with custom presets.
What is Preset and Why You Need It in Xiaomi
A preset is a saved set of parameters that you can apply to a particular function of a phone in one click. Imagine you set up a camera to capture a sunset: set white balance, exposure, contrast, and save those parameters. Next time, instead of reconfiguring everything, you just select the saved Sunset preset, and the phone automatically applies all of your settings.
In Xiaomi smartphones, presets are used in several key scenarios:
- ๐ธ Camera: shooting styles (e.g., โCinemaโ, โVivaโ or โMonochromeโ), manual settings ISO, focus.
- ๐ต Sound: equalizer for music, games or videos, microphone settings for recordings.
- โก Performance: Power saving modes, processor settings for gaming or multitasking.
- ๐ฅ๏ธ Interface: design themes, fonts, animations and color schemes.
The main advantage of presets is time saving. Instead of manually adjusting settings for a specific task each time (for example, shooting in low light or listening to music through headphones), you simply choose a ready-made profile. In addition, presets help maintain consistency: if you often shoot videos for TikTok or YouTube, your videos will look the same stylish thanks to the same set of settings.
It is important to understand that presets are of two types:
- ๐ Standard (built-in): offered by the manufacturer by default (for example, camera modes "Portrait" or "Panoramaยป).
- โญ Custom: Created by you manually and saved for reuse.
Where Presets Are Stored in Xiaomi Phones
Depending on the type of preset, its location in the system may vary. Let's consider the main places where Xiaomi stores these settings.
1.Cell presets
In the Camera application, built-in presets (shoot modes) are available directly in the interface - they are displayed as a round icon with the words "Photo", "Video", "Portrait", etc. User presets (if supported by your model) can be found in the section Additional โ My styles or professional regime โ Saved settings.
2. Sound presets
Equalizer and sound effects settings are stored in the Music app (built-in Mi Music player) or in Settings โ Sound and vibration โ Equalizer. Here you will find standard profiles (Rock, Pop, Jazz) and the ability to create your own personal profile.
3. Performance presets
Energy saving and performance modes are managed through Settings โ Battery and performance. Here you can choose ready profiles ("Economic", "Balanced", "Production") or customize your own.
Interface presets
Themes and fonts are stored in the Themes app. User settings (such as dark mode color schemes) can be saved to Settings. โ Screen. โ Colours and fonts.
| Preset type | Where it's stored | How to open |
|---|---|---|
| Camera (film modes) | Appendix Camera | Swipe sideways or tap on the mode icon |
| Sound (equalizer) | Settings โ Sound โ Equalizer | Select a profile or create a new one |
| Productivity | Settings โ Battery | Select a mode or set up manually |
| Topics and fonts | Annex Topics | Choose a topic or keep your own |
โ ๏ธ Note: Some Xiaomi models (especially budget models, such as Redmi) 9A or POCO M3) The user presets of the camera may not be available, so you just have to use the built-in modes.
How to use built-in presets in Xiaomi
Built-in presets are the easiest way to improve the quality of shooting, sound or performance without deep tuning. Let's look at how to apply them in different scenarios.
1.Cell presets
Open the Camera app and swipe left or right across the screen to switch between modes:
- ๐ Landscape: Optimizes Colors and Contrast for Nature.
- ๐ค Portrait: blurs background and improves facial details.
- ๐ Night: Increases brightness and reduces noise in the dark.
- ๐ฅ Video: Offers settings for recording in 4K full HD.
On some models (for example, Xiaomi 13 Pro or XP) POCO F5) Additional styles are available, such as "Cinema" (for cinematic appearance) or "Viva" (for bright colors).
2. Sound presets
To apply the ready-made equalizer:
- Open Settings โ Sound and vibration โ Equator.
- Select a profile ("Bases", "Voice", "Rock", etc.).
- Activate the switch to Enable the equalizer.
3. Performance presets
To optimize the operation of the phone:
- Go to Settings โ Battery and performance.
- Select a mode: ๐ Economical: Extends work time but limits productivity. โ๏ธ Balanced: the optimal balance between energy consumption and speed. โก Performance: Maximum power for games and heavy tasks.
Open the Camera app
Swipe left/right to select the mode
Click on the Style icon (if available)
Save photos with selected settings-->
How to Create and Preserve Your Prestories
If you donโt like the built-in presets, you can create your own.This feature is not available on all Xiaomi models, but on flagships (for example, Xiaomi 14, Redmi). K70 Pro) and some series devices POCO So let's look at the process with the camera and the sound.
1. Creating a camera preset
For this:
- Open the camera. โ Professional mode (or Manual settings).
- Set up the settings manually: ๐ ISO: sensitivity to light (e.g., light sensitivity, 100 daylight, 800+ dark-scenes). โฑ๏ธ Shutter speed: time of opening of the shutter (for example, 1/1000 sports-shot). ๐ฏ Focus: manual focus or autofocus. ๐ White balance: adjusting the color temperature (for example, 5500K natural-light).
Save.
2. Creation of a sound preset
To adjust your equalizer:
- Go to Settings โ Sound โ Equalizer.
- Select Custom and adjust sliders for different frequencies (e.g., increase 60Hz for bass or 10kHz for high frequencies).
- Keep your profile under a unique name (e.g., Hip Hop Bass).
3. Preserving productivity preset
Some models (such as Black Shark or Black Shark) POCO F-series can create your own performance mode:
- Open the Settings. โ Battery โ Performance settings.
- Select User Mode and Configure: ๐ Background Limitation: How many apps can run in the background. โก Clock frequency CPU: maximum load on the processor. ๐ฑ Screen resolution: automatic or fixed (e.g., fixed, FHD+).
Save the configuration under the name (e.g., โGame Turboโ).
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If your Xiaomi model doesnโt support saving custom camera presets, try third-party apps like Open Camera or GCam (for supported devices). Camera2 API).
โ ๏ธ Note: When creating a performance preset with maximum settings (CPU 100%, without background restrictions, the phone can overheat. Use this mode only when necessary (for example, for games) and monitor the temperature through Settings. โ Battery status.
Hidden Presets and Advanced Settings
Beyond the obvious presets, Xiaomi smartphones have hidden or little-known settings that can be activated through an engineering menu or special codes, which are designed for power users and can greatly enhance the deviceโs capabilities.
1. Hidden camera modes
On some models (e.g. Xiaomi) 12T pro POCO X5 Pro) additional shooting modes can be unlocked:
- ๐ท Pro Video: advanced settings for video shooting (bitrate, codecs).
- ๐ Astrophoto: mode for shooting the starry sky (requires a tripod).
- ๐ Macro Pro: Improved focusing for shooting small objects.
To activate these modes, you sometimes need to enter a special code in the Camera app or use modified versions of the firmware (for example, Xiaomi.EU).
2. Engineering menu for sound
The engineering menu (#36446337###) provides access to advanced audio settings, including:
- ๐ Microphone amplification: useful for recording in noisy conditions.
- ๐ง Impedance of headphones: optimization of sound for specific headphones.
- ๐ป FM-radio: activation of the built-in radio receiver (if supported by iron).
3.Presets for games
Phones. POCO Black Shark has hidden settings for gamers:
- ๐ฎ Game Turbo: Optimizes performance and blocks notifications while playing.
- ๐ฅ๏ธ Permission in games: Forced change of resolution to save charge.
- ๐ Tactical response: adjusting vibrations for specific games.
How to activate Astrophoto mode
โ ๏ธ Warning: Changing the settings in the engineering menu can lead to unstable phone operation or loss of warranty.Before experimenting, back up your data via Settings โ System system โ Backup.
Problems with presets and how to solve them
Sometimes presets can work incorrectly: settings are reset, the camera gives an error when applying the style, or the sound is distorted after changing the equalizer.
1. The camera's presets are not retained
If you have set up manual settings in Professional Mode, but the phone does not save them:
- ๐ Check if there is enough memory space (presets can be stored in the camera cache).
- ๐ฑ Update the Camera app via Google Play or App Store.
- ๐ง Reset the camera settings: Settings โ Annexes โ Camera. โ Warehouse โ Clear the data (this will delete all user presets!).
2. Sound presets are not applicable
If the equalizer does not work:
- ๐ง Make sure the headphones are connected (some presets only activate when using them).
- ๐ Check if the equalizer is on in the sound settings.
- ๐ฑ Restart your phone โ sometimes the audio service can freeze.
3. Performance targets are not retained
If the user mode is reset after rebooting:
- โก Check if the charge saving mode is activated โ it can reset settings.
- ๐ฒ Update the firmware: in older versions MIUI There were bugs with the preservation of presets.
- ๐ง Make a reset of settings in Settings โ System system โ Resetting settings โ Reset network settings (does not delete data!).
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The camera precept is not applicable. | Conflict with other settings | Restart the Camera app |
| The equalizer is not working. | Audio service's dead. | Reboot the phone |
| User-generated performance mode is reset | Firmware error | Update MIUI to the latest version |
| Presets are not displayed in the gallery | Cache error | Clear the cache of the Gallery app |
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If presets are constantly resetting, try rolling back the Camera or Music app update via Google Play. Sometimes bugs appear after automatic updates.
The best applications for working with presets on Xiaomi
If built-in capabilities MIUI You don't have enough, you can use third-party applications to create and manage presets.-5 utilities that will expand the functionality of your Xiaomi:
1. GCam (Google Camera)
A popular application for shooting with advanced settings, allows you to save custom presets for the use of the camera. HDR+, Night Sight and Astrophotography. supports most Xiaomi models (you need to download special versions for your device).
2. Poweramp
Powerful music player with 10-band equalizer and the ability to save unlimited number of sound presets. Supports formats FLAC, WAV and DSD.
3. Open Camera
An open camera app that supports manual settings and preset saving, even works on Redmi budget models, where there is no Professional Mode.
4. 4K Video Downloader
Application for recording video with customizable resolution, bitrate and FPS. Useful for bloggers and content makers.
5. Tasker
It is a universal tool for automation, which allows you to create presets for any action: for example, when you connect your headphones, automatically turn on the Bass equalizer, and when you start a game, activate Game Turbo mode.
Before installing third-party apps, check their compatibility with your Xiaomi model and version. MIUI. Some utilities (e.g. GCam) require additional settings in the Developer Settings (activation). Camera2 API).
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To check for support Camera2 API On your Xiaomi, install the Manual Camera Compatibility app from Google Play. FULL or LEVEL_3, Your device is compatible with GCam.