Have you ever wanted to use a standard Xiaomi tune as a ringtone on another device or just save it as memory? or maybe you're annoyed that your favorite system sound has disappeared after the upgrade. MIUI? Unlike iPhones or Samsungs, where tunes are easily exported through settings, Xiaomi smartphones have this process hidden deep in the system folders. Even experienced users donβt always know where these files are stored β and itβs not just their location, but also the rights of access.
In this article, we will analyze all possible paths to standard tunes on Xiaomi, Redmi and other devices. POCO, Including hidden system directories that are not visible through a regular file manager, you will learn how to access them without root permissions, what formats are used for notification sounds and alarms, and why some files may not be available on your device. How to safely copy or replace them without disrupting the system.
Letβs warn you: the path to melodies depends on the version. MIUI And the model of the smartphone. For example, on the Xiaomi Mi 11 with MIUI 14 folder structure may differ from Redmi Note 10 Pro MIUI 13. But the general principles remain unchanged -- and we will go into as much detail as possible.
Why Xiaomi's standard tunes are hard to find
Unlike custom ringtones, which you download yourself (they are stored in a folder). /storage/emulated/0/Ringtones), The system sounds are hidden in protected memory:
1. Protection against accidental deletion: If the files were in the public domain, the user could delete them, which would cause notifications or alarms to malfunction.
2 Performance optimization: System sounds are loaded into memory when Android starts, and their location in specific folders speeds up this process.
3. Version control. When updating MIUI Some tunes can be changed or added, and the system must be guaranteed to find them along a fixed path.
Xiaomi also uses different formats for different types of sounds:
- π Ringtones (calls) β usually in.ogg or.mp3, bitrate 128-192 kbit/s.
- π³ Notifications β short sounds in.ogg optimized for fast playback.
- β° Alarms - could be in.mp3 or.m4a, smoothly.
- π System sounds (presses, locks) β often in.wav for minimal delay.
Another challenge is different paths for different versions. MIUI. For example, in MIUI 12 And below the melody could be stored in /system/media/audio, a.beginning with MIUI 13 Some of the files moved to /product/media/audio. We will look at all the options below.
The main ways to standard Xiaomi tunes
If you're ready for a little bit of technical manipulation, here are all the possible directories where system sounds can be stored on your device, which you'll need a root file manager (like Root Explorer or Mixplorer) or a root file manager to access. ADB-Teams (more on this below).
List of current ways (check consistently):
- /system/media/audio/ringtones β Classical ringtones (e.g, Mi_Tune.ogg).
- /system/media/audio/notifications β Notification sounds (Bamboo.ogg, Pulse.ogg).
- /system/media/audio/alarms β alarm-ring (Morning_Flower.ogg).
- /system/media/audio/ui β system sounds (unlocking, charging connection).
- /product/media/audio/ringtones β Alternative location on new versions MIUI.
- /vendor/media/audio β rare, but occurs on some models POCO.
On devices with MIUI 14/15 (HyperOS: Some sounds can be stored as APK-resources within system applications (e.g. com.android.dialer or com.miui.weather) can only be extracted through decompilation. APK or specialized tools such as MT Manager.
It's important if you can't see the folder. /system It's not there, it's just hidden, it needs root rights or access through the file manager. ADB.
What is ADB and why is it needed?
How to Access System Melodies Without Root
Not everyone has root access, and that's not a problem! There are several ways to copy standard Xiaomi tunes without deep system modifications. Let's take them from the simplest to the more complex.
Method 1: Use the built-in file manager MIUI
In some versions MIUI (for example, MIUI 12 and MIUI 13 You can access system files through standard Files):
- Open the Files app.
- Go to the Category section β System files.
- Please click on the Hidden Files (if there is one).
- Try to find a way. /system/media/audio.
Unfortunately, this method doesnβt work on all devices β often folders. /system just doesn't show up.
Method 2: ADB-teams (without root)
If you have a computer and have a debugging enabled USB, You can copy files through ADB:
- Connect your smartphone to your PC and allow debugging.
- Open the command line (Windows) or the terminal (macOS/Linux).
- Enter the command to copy ringtones: adb pull /system/media/audio/ringtones C:\Xiaomi_Ringtones (substitute C:\Xiaomi_Ringtones on the right path on your PC).
- Repeat for other folders (notifications, alarms).
Method 3: Backup applications
Some applications, such as Swift Backup or Titanium Backup, can back up system files, including sounds, but this will still require an unlocked bootloader or a computer. TWRP.
Method 4: Extracting from firmware
If none of these methods worked, you can download the official firmware for your model from Xiaomi, unpack it, and find files in the archive, like the firmware for Redmi Note. 10 Pro sounds are in the file system.img, mountable 7-Zip DiskInternals Linux Reader.
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If you are looking for a specific melody (for example, Mi_Tune.ogg), Try typing the name in your file manager search, and sometimes the system files are duplicated in user folders after updates.
How to Copy or Replace System Melodies
Suppose you found the files you wanted. What happens next? If you want to save them for use on another device, just copy them to any folder you can find (e.g., a folder that you can use, /storage/emulated/0/Download). But if youβre planning to replace standard sounds with your own, there are nuances here.
Step 1: Preparing files
- π΅ Format: Use.ogg for notifications and.mp3 Bitrate - no higher than 192 kbit/s.
- π Length: For notifications up to 5 seconds, for ringtones up to 30 seconds.
- π Names: Save the original file names (e.g. Bamboo.ogg) or the system wonβt recognize them.
Step 2: Replace files
You will need root rights to replace or TWRP. Instructions:
- Copy your file into a folder with the original sound (e.g, /system/media/audio/ringtones).
- Set up rights. 644 (Read for everyone, write for the owner only: chmod 644 /system/media/audio/ringtones/your file.ogg
- Reset the device.
Step 3: Checking
After replacing, check that the new sound works:
- π For ringtones: call the device.
- β° For alarm clocks: set a test alarm.
- π± For notifications: Send a test message (e.g. via Telegram).
Warning! Replacing system files without backup can cause crashes. Always save the original sounds to a separate folder before modifying.
βοΈ Preparation for Systemic Sound Replacement
Table: Xiaomi standard tunes and their location
Below is a table with the most common Xiaomi system sounds and their typical paths. Note that file names may vary slightly depending on the regional firmware.
| Type of sound | File name | The Way to MIUI 12-13 | The way MIUI 14β15 | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| rington | Mi_Tune.ogg | /system/media/audio/ringtones | /product/media/audio/ringtones | Classic Xiaomi tune (notes "mi-mi-mi-do"). |
| Notification | Bamboo.ogg | /system/media/audio/notifications | /product/media/audio/notifications | The sound of "bamboo" is short notes. |
| Alarm clock | Morning_Flower.ogg | /system/media/audio/alarms | /product/media/audio/alarms | A calm melody with a smooth build-up. |
| Systemic sound | Lock.ogg | /system/media/audio/ui | /vendor/media/audio/ui | Screen locking sound. |
| rington | Pulse.ogg | /system/media/audio/ringtones | /product/media/audio/ringtones | An electronic melody with a pulsating sound. |
If you do not find the desired file in the table, try to search it through ADB team:
adb shell find /system /product /vendor -name ".ogg" -o -name ".mp3"This recursively scans all system folders for sound files.
Frequent problems and their solutions
When working with system tunes, users often encounter common errors, and here are the most common ones and how to fix them:
Problem. 1: folder /system open-ended
β οΈ Attention, if the file manager doesn't show the folder /system, It's not a bug, it's how Android security works: π§ Use it. ADB or a root explorer. π± Install Magisk and Systemizer module for temporary mounting /system recording. π₯οΈ Connect to the PC and use it MT Manager (requires root).
Problem 2: After the sound is replaced, it does not play back.
Possible causes:
- π Incorrect file format (e.g..wav instead of.ogg).
- π Incorrect access rights (must be 644).
- π Media cache not updated. Try restarting the device or performing: adb shell media scan
Problem 3: Files are not in the expected folders
On some devices (especially with HyperOS), the sounds may be:
- π¦ Built in APK system applications (e.g. com.android.dialer).
- π Moved to /vendor or /odm.
- π Replaced with regional versions (for example, in Indian firmware other tunes).
Problem 4: After the update MIUI sound off
It's normal behavior, when you have major updates, the system files are overwritten.
- π₯ Save modified sounds to the user folder (e.g, /storage/emulated/0/Ringtones).
- π Replace files after updating.
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If you change system sounds frequently, consider using apps like Zedge or Ringtone Maker, which allow you to set custom tunes without tampering with system files.
Alternative ways to get standard Xiaomi tunes
If all of the above methods seem too complex, there are simpler (though less universal) ways to do this:
Method 1: Recording a screen with sound playback
Enable screen recording with internal sound capture (in) MIUI This is done through settings. β Special opportunities β Record the screen, then play the desired melody (for example, setting it as an alarm clock) and record it. Then you can cut the audio track in any editor.
Method 2: Online Archives with System Sounds
Some enthusiasts post collections of standard Xiaomi tunes on forums or Telegram channels.
- π "Xiaomi MIUI default ringtones download"
- π "Download standard Xiaomi tunes"
- π "MIUI 14 system sounds collection"
There are no official sources for downloading, so be careful with viruses.
Method 3: Extract from the backup
If you have a backup created through Mi Cloud or TWRP, You can try to extract sounds from there. TWRP System files are stored in a folder /TWRP/BACKUPS/....
Method 4: Using applications to extract sounds
Applications such as System App Remover (require root) or FX File Explorer (with root) can scan system folders and export sounds to the user section.