Xiaomiβs ecosystem offers users a wide range of features, from cloud storage to finding a lost device, but to access them you need to create a personal profile. Registering a Mi Account is the first and mandatory step after buying a new smartphone Redmi or Poco, since without it you can not fully use the GetApps app store and synchronize contacts. The process of creating an account can seem confusing due to constant interface updates and security requirements, but understanding the basic principles allows you to get through it in a couple of minutes.
In modern versions of the shell MIUI And the new HyperOS registration process has become more flexible, offering multiple ways to verify identity. SMS-It's important to understand that the same Mi is a common way of using the code or using email for a more classical approach. ID gives access to all the companyβs services, including the Mi Cloud, theme and family access, so the choice of password and recovery method should be carefully treated.
This guide covers all current profiling methods, including registering directly in your smartphone settings, via your browser on your computer and using a special application. We will deal with common errors, such as problems obtaining confirmation or blocking codes on your computer. IP, And we'll offer a solution that works. Mobile Internet registration often solves 90 percent of delivery problems. SMS-codes that arise when using Wi-Fi networks.
Preparation for registration: necessary data and requirements
Before you start creating an account, you need to make sure that you have a stable Internet connection and prepared data. Xiaomi's security system requires up-to-date information to verify the user, so old or temporarily unavailable contacts can create problems in the future. SIM-cards, as some operators may block short numbers from which confirmation codes come.
For successful registration you will need:
- π± Active. SIM-card SMS (preferably the operator to whom the number is linked).
- π§ Valid email address (Gmail, Mail.ru, Yandex and other popular services).
- π A pre-concocted complex password containing letters and numbers.
- π Stable connection to Wi-Fi or mobile Internet 4G/5G.
β οΈ Note: Do not use temporary or disposable phone numbers to register, as it will be almost impossible to restore access to your account if you lose your password without this number.
Regional services are also important to consider. In some cases, servers may be slower due to geographical distance, so patience when waiting for codes is an important factor. If you plan to use your smartphone to work or store important data, you should immediately link backup email.
Registration through smartphone settings (standard method)
The most common and convenient way to create a Mi Account is to use the built-in settings menu of your Redmi device, which is preferred because the system automatically tightens the device data and simplifies the binding process. First, open the settings menu and find the Mi Account section, which is usually located at the top of the list or in the Passwords and Security submenus.
Once you go to the registration section, the system will prompt you to enter your phone number. Select your country code from the drop-down list and enter the number without the first zero or eight, as required by the international format. Click Create an account, and then an SMS will come to the specified number with a confirmation code. Enter it in the appropriate activation field.
βοΈ Checklist of successful registration
The alternative on the same menu is to register via email, which is to switch to the appropriate tab, enter the address of the box and come up with a password, and the mail will come with an activation link or a code that you need to enter in the field on the smartphone screen, a method that is often used by those who do not want to display their personal phone number on the system.
Creating an account through a browser on a PC or phone
If you do not have a smartphone at hand or prefer to enter data from the computer keyboard, you can use the official website id.mi.com. This method is especially convenient if the mobile version of the site is glitchy or incorrectly displays the input fields. Go to the site and click the sign up button, then choose your preferred method: by phone number or email.
It's a mobile-like process: you type in data, you get a code, you confirm an action. The advantage of the web version is that it's easier to copy and paste a complex password from the password manager, and it's also easier to read the text of the confirmation letter. Once you've signed up, you just have to enter the data you created into your phone's settings.
| Parameter | Registration on a smartphone | Registration through a browser |
|---|---|---|
| Speed. | High (automatic binding) | Medium (manual input required) |
| Ease of input | Medium (screen keyboard) | High (full keyboard) |
| Data required | Only a number or email | Number, email, captcha |
| Verification | SMS or Email | Email or SMS |
It's worth noting that when you register through a browser, the system can ask you to type in a captcha or solve a simple problem to confirm that you're not a robot, which is a standard spam protection procedure that takes a few seconds.
What to do if the site does not open?
Registration via Mi Credit (Mi Wallet)
In some regions and on certain versions of MIUI firmware, an alternative method of creating a profile through the Mi Credit (or Mi Wallet) system application is available, which requires more stringent identification, but allows you to create a full Mi Account, which is then synchronized with the system, and you can find the application in the Tools folder or search through the menu.
When you first run the app, you'll ask for permission to access contacts and SMS, which is necessary for it to work properly. Follow the instructions on the screen: enter your phone number, get a code, and set a payment password. Once you create a profile in Mi Credit, it will automatically appear in the general settings of the phone.
β οΈ Note: Mi Credit may not be available in your area or may not work with some banks.If the application gives an error at startup, use the standard method of registration through settings.
This is especially useful for users who plan to use NFC-Payment or transport cards via smartphone. Creating an account through a financial application is sometimes faster, since the load servers are distributed differently from the main authorization service.
Solving typical problems in registration
The most common problem users face is not getting an SMS with a confirmation code, which can be due to overloading of operator gateways, blocking short numbers with antivirus or problems on the server side of Xiaomi. First of all, try to wait 5-10 minutes and request the code again, but no more than three times in a row, so as not to block the number temporarily.
If the code doesn't come to the mobile Internet, switch to Wi-Fi or vice versa. IP-Addresses help bypass server time constraints, and check if your phone is blocking unknown numbers, and look at the Spam folder in the messages.
- π Network error: Make sure that the date and time on the device are set automatically. time out-of-synchronization can cause a connection error with the security server.
- π Regional restrictions: If you are abroad, make sure that the correct country or Russia/CIS is selected in the phone region settings, as the authorization server depends on this.
- π΅ Two-factor authorization: If the system requires additional checks, follow the instructions on the screen, you may need to enter a captcha.
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If SMS If you donβt get more than 15 minutes, try to register via email β this method works more stable during periods of high load on your body. SMS-lock-hole.
If you hear a message that βaccount already existsβ, try using the password recovery function by entering your number or email, the system will tell you whether this contact is registered and will allow you to reset access.
Security setting and two-factor authentication
Once a Mi Account is successfully created, it is important to set up security settings immediately, and hackers often use bots to match passwords, so having additional protection is critical, especially if payment details or personal photos are tied to the account in the cloud.
Go to Account Security in your profile settings, and add backup email and phone number if not already specified, and enable two-factor authentication (2FA), which requires you to enter code from an SMS or authenticator app when you sign in from a new device.
Settings β Mi Account β Security β Two-factor authentication β EnableDonβt ignore the possibility of backup recovery codes, save them in a safe place (print or write in a notebook), as they will be the only way to log in if you lose your phone and save them. SIM-map.
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Registration of a Mi Account is not just a formality, but the creation of a digital passport of your device, which protects data and allows you to remotely control your smartphone in the event of theft.