Moving to another region, business trip or even seasonal transition to winter/summer time β and suddenly you find that your Xiaomi is showing the wrong time. The time zone on smartphones of this brand can get lost for various reasons, from bugs in MIUI to disabled automatic determination. In this article, we will discuss all the current ways of changing the time zone on Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO devices, including hidden settings and solutions for typical errors.
The thing about MIUI is that it sometimes ignores geolocation when setting time, especially on custom or global versions of the software. If you're experiencing time straying after a reboot or upgrade, it's not an accident, but a system problem that can be fixed. We've put together proven methods that work on models from Xiaomi Mi 11 to Redmi Note 12, as well as devices with MIUI 14 and later.
Why is Xiaomi not displaying its time zone correctly?
Before you change your settings, it's important to understand the root of the problem, and most of the time zone failures are related to:
- π Disconnected geolocation: no access to GPS or mobile networks, your smartphone cannot automatically determine your location.
- βοΈ Manual time settings: If you once manually set a time zone, the system may βforgetβ to update it.
- π bagom MIUI: in some versions of the firmware (for example, MIUI 13.0.4) There is an error that causes time to be lost after the update.
- π± Double. SIM-by the card, if one of the SIM tied to another region, this may conflict with time settings.
- π Factory reset: After a hard reset, the time zone can be set by default (often this is the case). UTC+0).
Interesting fact: POCO devices with global firmware sometimes trigger βtravel protection,β a feature that blocks automatic roaming time change, which is designed to save battery life, but often leads to confusion.
β οΈ Note: If your Xiaomi shows time exactly 1 hour apart (e.g, UTC+3 instead UTC+2), The problem may be in the settings of daylight saving time, and in some regions (for example, in Russia since 2014), the transition has been canceled, but MIUI by default, he takes into account.
Method 1: Changing the time zone through standard settings
The easiest method is to use the built-in MIUI tools.It is suitable for 90% of users and works on all models, including the Xiaomi 13T, Redmi Note 11 Pro and POCO X5.
- Open the Settings app (the gear icon on the desktop).
- Go to the section Additional β Date and time (on some versions the path may be System β Date and time).
- Turn off the date and time autodetection slider (if it is active).
- Slip on the Time Zone and select your region manually. For Moscow it is UTC+3, for Yekaterinburg it is UTC+5.
- Turn back on Autodetermination if you want your smartphone to adjust the time when moving.
If your city is not on the list, choose the nearest major city in the same time zone, for example, Samara or Dubai will do for UTC+4.
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β οΈ Note: On some devices with MIUI 12.5 and below, after manual time zone selection, the automatic determination option may disappear, in which case resetting the time settings will help (see Method 4).
Method 2: Correction through settings SIM-cards (for double slots)
If you have a smartphone with two SIM-With cards (such as the Redmi Note 10 Pro or Xiaomi 12 Lite), conflict networks can interfere with the correct display of time. SIM registered in another region.
To fix this:
- Go to Settings β SIM-cards and mobile networks.
- Choose. SIM-A map that is linked to your current region.
- Tap Network Settings and enable Automatic Network Definition.
- Return to the date and time and check if the time zone has been updated.
If the problem persists, try temporarily disabling the second. SIM-map (through the same settings section) and reboot the device, sometimes helping to reset the conflict of network settings.
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Method 3: Reset time settings through the engineering menu (for advanced)
If standard methods don't work, you can use a hidden engineering menu, which is suitable for devices running MIUI 13/14 and requires caution.
Instructions:
- Open the phone app and enter the combination: ##4636##
- In the menu that opens, select Phone Information (or Phone Information).
- Scroll down to the Set Time block.
- Press Select Timezone and select your belt manually.
- Save the changes and restart the smartphone.
On devices with MIUI 14.0.5+, this method may not work due to security limitations, in which case use Method 1 or 4.
What to do if the engineering menu is not opened?
Method 4: Completely reset the date and time settings
If the time zone gets lost after each reboot, it helps to reset the system time parameters, and it won't delete your data, but it will return the date/time settings to the factory time settings.
How to do this:
- Open Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Click on the three dots in the upper right corner and select Show System.
- Find the Settings app (or Settings) and tap it.
- Select Warehouse. β Clear the data.
- Confirm the action and restart the device.
Once you reboot, go to Date and Time and reset the time zone, a method that often helps with sticking old parameters after a MIUI update.
| Method | Difficulty | Implementation time | Suitable for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard settings | β | 1-2 minutes | All models Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO |
| Settings SIM-map | ββ | 3 minutes. | Devices with Dual SIM |
| Engineering menu | βββ | 5 minutes. | MIUI 12-13 (not always) |
| Resetting settings | ββ | 5 minutes (+ reboot) | Devices with bugs after the update |
Solving problems: Time zone gets lost after update or reboot
If your Xiaomi time goes down after every update or reboot, one of three factors is to blame:
- NTP Server Conflict: MIUI uses ntp.aliyun.com servers for synchronization, which sometimes fail.
- Error in the cache of system applications: especially important after upgrading to a new version of MIUI.
- Incorrect access rights: If you are using root or modified firmware.
To correct:
- π§ Change the server. NTP: Install ClockSync from Google Play. In the settings, specify an alternative server, such as time.google.com or pool.ntp.org. Run manual sync.
Clear the cache of system services
- Go to Settings β Memory β Cleanup.
- Choose Deep Cleanup and confirm.
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If you have root access, check the file. /system/etc/gps.conf β It may be a misrepresented server. NTP For your region. Correct the line. NTP_SERVER on the current (for example, en.pool.ntp.org for Russia).
Time zone on Xiaomi Watch, Mi Band and other gadgets
If you use a Xiaomi smartwatch or fitness bracelet (Mi Band 7, Xiaomi Watch S3), their time syncs with your smartphone, but sometimes the sync fails.
- Open the Mi Fitness app (or Zepp Life for new models).
- Go to the device profile and find the Time Settings section.
- Turn off and turn on the option of Sync with the smartphone again.
- If it does not help, untie the gadget and connect it again.
For the Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro and other Wear OS watches, the time settings change in the device interface: Settings β System β Date and time.
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On Xiaomi gadgets, time syncs with your smartphone only when you have an active Bluetooth connection. If the clock is showing the wrong time, check the connection in Mi Fitness/Zep Life first.