If you’ve ever encountered the “Turn Off Quick Start” option in Xiaomi device settings, you’ve probably wondered what it is, why it’s needed, and whether it can be safely deactivated. TV, And in some smartphones brand, but its purpose and consequences of the disconnection often remain a mystery to users.
In this article, we will explore what the Quick Start term is, how it affects device performance, when it should be turned off (and when it should be left on), and provide step-by-step instructions for different Xiaomi models, paying special attention to the myths and real consequences of deactivation of the function, from changing loading times to the potential impact on power consumption.
Spoiler: Most of the time, Quick Start is a useful feature, but there are scenarios where it's justified to turn it off. TV It consumes too much power in standby mode or the Redmi smartphone overheats for no apparent reason.
What is Quick Start on Xiaomi: A Technical Explanation
Quick Start (in Russian firmware may be called “Quick Start” or “Instant Turn on”) is Xiaomi’s proprietary technology designed to speed up the loading time of the device. Depending on the type of gadget, it works in different ways:
- 📺 On Mi TVs TV/Redmi TV: function supports part of the system in a “sleep” mode with low power consumption, so that when you press the power button, the screen is turned on almost instantly (for example, the main function of the system is not the same). 1–2 second 10–15 seconds at a cold start).
Quick Start is technically implemented through:
- 🔋 Partial power outage: Some components (such as RAM or processor) remain under minimal voltage.
- 🖥️ System state caching: before “switching off”, the device stores the current state of the OS in non-volatile memory.
- ⚡ Pre-load drivers: the next activation does not require initialization of all modules from scratch».
It is important to understand that Quick Start ≠ Unlike sleep, where the device consumes energy to maintain all functions (for example, for updates in the background), Quick Start is closer to a “hybrid” shutdown – something between a full shutdown and a sleep mode.
Why you need a Quick Start feature: pros and cons
The benefits of Quick Start are obvious, but there are hidden disadvantages that Xiaomi doesn’t always warn users about.
| Pluses | Cons |
|---|---|
| ⚡ Instant switching on the device (1-3 seconds instead of 10-30). | 🔋 Increased power consumption in the “off” state (up to 5-10 W for TVs). |
| 🔄 Session Saving: Open apps (on smartphones) or brightness/sound settings (on TV) are not reset. | 🔥 Risk of overheating during prolonged stay in Quick Start mode (relevant for budget models). |
| 📱 Convenience: no need to wait for the system to boot with frequent on/off. | 🛠️ Possible failures when updating the software if the device was not completely turned off. |
| 🎮 Quick access to games/content (important for set-top box TVs). | 🔌 Reduced battery life (for smartphones) or wear of capacitors (for TVs). |
A critical nuance: on Xiaomi’s Quick Start TVs, some firmware updates may not be installed automatically unless the device is completely turned off at least once a week, because the system considers the device “active” and postpones background processes.
When to turn off Quick Start:
- 💡 You rarely use the device (for example, turn on the TV 1-2 times a week).
- 🔌 You want to reduce your electricity consumption in standby mode.
- 🔥 I noticed the overheating of the body for no apparent reason.
- 📦 Planning to store the device for a long time (for example, during a vacation).
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If you're a TV Mi TV If you're connected to a smart outlet, check its consumption in the "off" state with Quick Start on. Often it exceeds 5 watts, which runs into an extra 3-4 kWh per month.
How to turn off Quick Start on Xiaomi TVs (Mi) TV, Redmi TV)
The instruction to disable the function may vary slightly depending on the TV model and firmware version. MIUI TV. Below is a universal algorithm for most devices (suitable for Mi). TV 4S, Mi TV Q1, Redmi Smart TV X and others.):
☑️ Preparing for Quick Start Disabling
Steps for deactivation:
- Press the Menu button on the remote (or Settings on some models).
- Go to the Settings section → System system → Energy saving (or nutrition and energy saving).
- Find the Quick Start option (Quick Start or Instant Enablement).
- Turn the slider to the off position (or uncheck the tick).
- Confirm the action if a warning appears about an increase in loading time.
After turning off the TV will be turned off completely, and the next time you turn on, the boot will take ~10-15 seconds. Note: on some models (e.g. Mi) TV P1) After deactivation, Quick Start can reset HDMI-CEC — It's gonna have to be reconfigured.
What if the Quick Start option is not on the menu?
If the TV started turning on too long after Quick Start was turned off, try resetting the system cache:
- Go to Settings → Applications → All applications.
- Find the Launcher app (or MIUI TV Launcher).
- Select Clear the cache and restart the device.
Disable Quick Start on Xiaomi, Redmi and Smartphones POCO
On mobile devices Xiaomi Quick Start feature is less common than on TVs, but its counterpart can be hidden under other names: Fast Boot, Instant Start or Accelerated boot, it should be turned off only in extreme cases – for example, if the smartphone does not turn off completely or quickly discharges in the “off” state.
Instructions for smartphones (relevant to Redmi Note) 10/11, POCO X3/X4, Xiaomi 12/13):
- Open Settings → System → Advanced settings.
- Find the Power and Performance (or Battery) section.
- Go to the Power Settings → Quick launch (or Fast Boot).
- Turn off the slider and confirm the action.
In some models (for example, POCO F3) The function can be hidden deeper:
Settings → Special features → System settings → Quick bootOn smartphones, disabling Quick Start can lead to:
- 🔄 Reset background processes (e.g., Mi Fit or Google Play Services will have to restart manually).
- ⏱️ Increase the time of the first switch on after a complete shutdown (up to 20-30 seconds).
- 🔋 A slight increase in battery life (since the device actually turns off rather than sleeps»).
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On Xiaomi smartphones, the Quick Start feature is often associated with Fastboot mode. ADB Mi Flash Tool, pre-disable the quick start, otherwise errors may occur when connecting to the PC.
Frequent problems after disabling Quick Start and their solution
Disabling the Quick Start feature usually goes without consequences, but in some cases users experience unexpected failures.
⚠️ If you have to switch off the Quick Start TV Mi TV Stop turning on at all (black screen, no indication), don't panic. This may be due to the discharge of the capacitors in the power supply.
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The TV is turned on for more than 30 seconds | Resetting the system cache or loader error | Perform reset to factory settings (Settings → About TV → Reset) |
| The smartphone does not turn off completely (lights indicator) | The conflict with the Always-on Display function | Turn it off. AOD In Settings → Screen. |
| Voice commands do not work after switching on | Resetting the microphone settings in fast start mode | Reconnect the remote and set up the voice assistant again |
| The TV is spontaneously turned on at night | Background updates or failures in HDMI-CEC | Turn it off. CEC In Settings → HDMI |
If you notice that the device has become overheated after you turn off Quick Start, check:
- 🔌 Aren't you connected to USB-ports external drives or consoles (they can consume energy even in the “off” state).
- 🔄 Are there any background processes running (check Settings on smartphones) → Battery → Battery utilization).
- 📦 Are there any unofficial firmware or modified cores (they may conflict with power management) installed).
On Xiaomi TVs with Android TV After disabling Quick Start, the sound may disappear when turned on through HDMI. Decision:
- Go to Settings → Sound → Digital Output (HDMI).
- Reset the sound settings to default values.
- Turn it off and plug it back in. HDMI-cable.
Quick Start Myths: What's True and What's Not
There are a lot of rumors surrounding Quick Start, from the claim that it kills the battery in a month to the belief that shutting it down causes you to lose warranty.
Myth 1: “Quick Start completely drains your smartphone battery overnight”
Reality: The feature does consume power, but not so critical. For example, on the Redmi Note 10 Pro with Quick Start disabled, the charge loss in 8 hours in the “off” state will be ~1-2%, and with the switch on — ~The difference is negligible if the device is not stored for months without recharging.
Myth 2: “Switching off Quick Start resets all TV settings”
Reality: Settings are reset only if you perform a full system reset (Factory Reset). By itself, disabling a quick start does not affect user data, except for temporary caches (for example, viewing history in Mi Video).
Myth 3: “Quick Start is only for voice-controlled smart TVs”
Reality: The feature is useful for all devices where fast turn on is important - whether it's game consoles, media players or even budget TV models. TV Quick Start reduces boot time from 20 to 3 seconds.
Myth 4: “After Quick Start is turned off, the TV will turn on as slowly as it did in 2010.”
Reality: Modern Xiaomi TVs, even without Quick Start, turn on in 10-15 seconds — this is not critical for most users. LG without similar functions load in 15-25 seconds.
Myth 5: “Quick Start is interfering with firmware updates”
Reality: Partly true. Some upgrades (especially major ones) require the device to be completely turned off for installation. If the TV or smartphone is constantly in Quick Start mode, the system can delay updates. Solution: once every 1-2 weeks, completely turn off the device for 5-10 minutes.
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If you use a Xiaomi TV as a PC monitor HDMI, Disabling Quick Start can delay the signal when the computer wakes up, in which case it is better to leave the function on.
Quick Start Alternatives: How to Speed Up Boot Without This Feature
If you have disabled Quick Start but want to keep your device running, use alternative methods to speed up the boot:
For Mi TVs:
For smartphones Xiaomi/Redmi/POCO:
For advanced users willing to sacrifice stability for speed, there is a radical method – disabling the animation system:
- Activate Developer Mode (click 7 times on the MIUI version in Settings → About Phone).
- Go to Settings → Additional → For developers.
- Find the points Windows animation, transition animation and Animator Duration - set the value Disconnected or 0.5x.
On Xiaomi TVs with Android TV You can speed up the load by disabling unnecessary system applications:
Settings → Applications → Show system → Disable:
- Mi Game Center
- Mi Video (if not used)
- Live TV
Google Play Music (if not required)