How to turn on the report on delivery of SMS to Xiaomi: detailed settings Android

Xiaomi smartphone users often face a situation where the message sent does not receive a confirmation of delivery. In the standard situation, this is not a concern, but when sending important codes, passwords or business correspondence, the absence of status delivered can be alarming. The problem is solved by the correct configuration of system parameters, but in the shells of MIUI and HyperOS these settings are often hidden or deactivated by default.

The mechanism of the reports is based on the GSM protocols, and to obtain them, it is necessary that the operator maintains the function, and the corresponding trigger is activated in the intermediary application. Without explicit permission, the system simply will not ask the base station for delivery status, leaving the user in the dark. In this guide, we will analyze all the nuances of activating this option on different versions of Android.

It’s worth noting that the interfaces of MIUI 12, MIUI 13, MIUI 14 and the latest HyperOS may be visually different, but the logic of the system applications remains the same. We’ll look at the setup for both the standard Mi Messages app and Google Messages, which is often pre-installed on global smartphone versions. Understanding these differences is critical to the service’s proper operation.

Why you need shipping reports and how they work

Delivery Reports is not just a visual indicator, but an important tool in the telecommunications protocol. When you send a message, it first goes to the operator's server and then goes to the recipient's device. The delivery report is the service signal that the recipient's device sends back to the sender, confirming that the data is physically received.

Unlike popular messengers, where the confirmation of reading (two blue ticks) depends on the opening of the application by the recipient, the SMS report records the moment of receipt of the signal to the recipient. SIM-This means that even if the recipient's phone is locked, you will receive a report delivered as soon as the device is registered on the network, making it indispensable for confirming critical notifications.

However, it is important to distinguish between delivery reports and read notifications. Standard SMS protocol does not track whether a user has opened a message; Delivery report only ensures that the message has entered the recipient's phone memory, but not that he has seen it. Both subscribers do not need to have smartphones of the same brand, it is enough to support the standard by the operator.

  • 📡 Report confirms physical signal delivery to receiver device via network GSM/LTE.
  • ⏱️ Status updates in the background even if the message app is closed.
  • 📱 The function works regardless of the Internet (Wi-Fi or mobile traffic is not required, only cellular network is needed).
📊 How often do you check your SMS delivery status?
For important codes only:Constantly for all messages: Never check: I don't know where to find it

It is important to understand that enabling this option can slightly increase battery consumption, since the device must support a background connection to receive service data packets. On modern models of Xiaomi Redmi Note or Xiaomi 13/14 this effect is almost imperceptible, but on older models with a worn-out battery it is worth keeping this in mind. MIUI optimization system sometimes aggressively “kills” background processes, so sometimes additional energy saving adjustments are required.

Configure reports in the standard application Mi Messages

Most Xiaomi devices, especially Chinese and some global firmware, have Mi Messaging installed by default, which is where you need to manually activate the feature, because it can turn off after resetting or updating the system. The setup process is simple enough, but requires careful attention when searching for the right item in the menu.

First, you open the messaging app and go to the main menu, which is usually represented by three dots in the upper right corner or three horizontal bars, and that's where all the system settings, including control, are hidden. SIM-If you have a dual-sim phone, make sure that the settings apply to the correct one. SIM-card, if the application allows separate management.

In the list that opens, select Settings. Next, the interface may vary slightly depending on the version of MIUI. You need to find a section related to "Additional" or "Extended Settings." That's where options that aren't directly related to the look or notifications are often hidden. Look for a switch called "Delivery Reports."

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Once the switch is activated, the system can request confirmation of action or alert you to possible changes in charging (although incoming reports are usually free). Once turned on, try sending a test message to another number. Status should change from "Sent" to "Delivered" within seconds or minutes, depending on the quality of the recipient's network.

⚠️ Note: On some versions MIUI The delivery report switch can be hidden inside the “More” menu» -> «Settings SIM-If you don’t see an option in the general list, be sure to check this subsection.

Google Messages Configuration on Xiaomi

With many manufacturers switching to pure Android or global firmware versions, Google Messages is often the standard SMS application. This application has its own settings interface, which is independent of the system settings of the Xiaomi shell. If you use this particular client, the reports are activated through its internal menu.

Open the Messages app (usually with a blue icon with a white M). In the upper right corner, click on the profile avatar or three vertical dots to open the menu. Select Messaging Settings. Unlike Mi Messaging, the structure is more linear and clear, which reduces the likelihood of configuration error.

In the settings list, look for the RCS Chats section or just SMS. This is where the Request Delivery Report switch is located. Make sure it's activated. This section also allows you to customize behavioral features, such as showing reports only for certain contacts or for all numbers.

  • 🔵 Google Messages interface is unified and the same on all Android smartphones.
  • 🔒 The app supports end-to-end encryption, but delivery reports work separately from the encryption protocol.
  • ⚙️ Settings apply globally to all SIM cards installed in the device.

It is worth noting the peculiarity of the work RCS (Rich Communication Services) in conjunction with reports. RCS (Internet messages, "Prints..." and "Readed" statuses work differently than classic SMS reports. SMS-Messages leaving via the cellular network, setting up in the Google Messages menu is mandatory for receiving confirmations.

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If you’ve switched from an iPhone to Xiaomi, check to see if iMessage is disabled on your older device, otherwise SMS delivery reports may not come due to protocol conflict.

Double-sided problems SIM-maps and number selection

Xiaomi smartphone owners often use two SIM-This creates additional complexity in setting up reports, and the system needs to clearly understand which card the message is sent from and which card to request the report for. Incorrect prioritization may result in reports coming only for one of the SIM cards or not coming at all.

In the message settings there is always a Settings item SIM-maps or management SIM-You can ask them here. SIM-If this is always in "Ask" mode, you'll need to select a SIM for each message you send, and the report will come for it. If you choose a SIM card, the reports will come automatically for it.

Sometimes there is a situation where reports arrive with a delay only on one of the SIM cards.This may be due to data roaming settings or network priority -> SIM-maps and mobile networks enabled data transmission (at least minimal) for the correct operation of service signals of the network.

ParameterSIM 1SIM 2Recommendation
Mobile InternetIncluded.Off.Keep it on the main SIM
Voice communicationsActively.Actively.Check the balance of both cards
Delivery reportsIncluded.Included.Activate in the appendix for each
Priority of the SMSBy default.SecondaryConfigure in the system menu

If you use one card for calls and the other is only for the internet or rare SMS, make sure the messaging app doesn't have a restriction on sending messages only through the main card.Some firmware versions have a "Send SMS via" setting where you can select a specific SIM card for a specific contact or globally for everyone.

Impact of MIUI and HyperOS energy saving modes

MIUI and HyperOS shells are known for their aggressive battery optimization, which can force the background processes of the Messages app to stop, believing them to be inactive if you haven’t opened chats for a long time, which leads to the fact that the incoming delivery report simply can’t be processed and displayed to the user on time.

To avoid this, add the message app to the power saving exceptions. Go to Settings -> Battery and Performance (or simply Battery). Find your SMS application (Mi Messages or Messages) in the application list and change your energy saving strategy to No Limits.

Also check your autostart settings. In the Apps menu -> Permissions -> Autostart, make sure the switch opposite the messaging app is active, which will allow the system to automatically run the necessary services to process incoming service SMS immediately after the phone is turned on.

⚠️ Note: Full energy saving (when left) 5-10% In this state, the delivery report will only come after you unlock the phone and charge it.

In addition, the Memory Optimization feature can unload an application from RAM. Secure the application in the list of running processes (usually swipe down the menu of recent applications and click on the lock) so that the system does not force it to close.

Why Reports Don't Come: Diagnostics and Solutions

Even after you set up the right message, you may find that the status of the message is still "Sent"; this does not always mean an error in the phone; there are a number of external and internal factors that prevent confirmation. The first thing to do is check the balance: if there is no money in the account to pay for outgoing SMS (even service ones, if the charge is for each packet), the report will not come.

The second important thing is network interoperability: If you are in a sensitive reception zone or switched to 2G (EDGE/GPRS) because of a lack of 4G, reporting can take significantly longer or be impossible, and some virtual operators or corporate tariffs may block service statuses at the network level.

If the problem is only with one particular contact, it may be that there is a spam blocker on its side that marks your messages as unwanted and no delivery report is generated, in which case it is worth trying to send a message from another number or through another communication channel.

  • 💰 Check the balance of the main SIM-Cards and the availability of paid subscriptions that block SMS.
  • 📡 Make sure you have a network signal (not in Flight Only mode»).
  • 🚫 Check if the recipient has blocked your number.
Hidden codes for status verification
On some Xiaomi smartphones, you can use an engineering menu to check the status of the SMS center. Dial the code ##4636##* in the phone app, go to Phone Information. You can see the status of the last message sent and the error code if the delivery failed. Be careful, changing the settings in this menu can disrupt communication.

In rare cases, clearing the messaging app cache helps. Go to Settings -> Apps -> All apps -> Messages -> Storage and click Clear cache. Don't confuse it with Clear all data, as this will delete your correspondence history if it's not synced to the cloud.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does the inclusion of delivery reports affect the cost of SMS?
Incoming shipping reports are generally free and not charged by operators. However, the report itself may require sending a small service data package, which in roaming or on minute-by-minute/second-by-second rates, each action may theoretically matter.
Why does the delivery report come with a long delay?
The delay can be caused by a bad signal from the recipient, overloading of the operator’s networks or energy saving settings on your phone that “sleep” the message application, and the delay can also be caused by roaming of the recipient.
Can I get a report if the recipient's phone is turned off?
No, the delivery report will only come when the recipient's phone is turned on and logged into the operator's network, until that point, the status will remain "Sent".
Do I use Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi Calling) to send messages?
Yes, if the operator supports Wi-Fi Calling technology, delivery reports will work normally, as voice traffic and SMS are transmitted through the operator’s Internet tunnel, but are processed as normal network events.
How to distinguish a delivery report from a reading notice?
The Delivery Report confirms that the device has been hit; the Read Receipt confirms that the message has been opened by a person; the standard SMS does not implement the read function, only the delivery.

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The main reason for the lack of reports on Xiaomi is aggressive battery optimization, prohibiting the background operation of the message application.