Owning a Xiaomi smartphone involves actively using an ecosystem of services that require account binding to work properly. Often users are faced with the need to untie Mi Account or Google profile before selling a gadget, transferring it to another person or simply cleaning up the digital trail. Ignoring this step can lead to locking the device with FRP (Factory Reset Protection), which will turn the phone into a useless piece of plastic and glass for the new owner.
The detachment procedure can seem confusing due to the many layers of security in the MIUI or HyperOS shell. In this article, we will discuss in detail the regular methods of logging out, how to remotely manage devices via the web interface and actions in the event of loss of password access. Understanding these mechanisms is critical to ensuring the security of your personal data.
It is worth noting that modern versions of the Android operating system require proof of identity when resetting. If you just click the Reset button on the menu, the phone can request a password from a previously synchronized Google account on the first activation, so the correct procedure is not just a formality, but a prerequisite for full unlocking of the functionality after flashing or resetting.
Why you should untie accounts before resetting
The main reason you need to manually untie a device from accounts before performing Hard Reset is because of the theft protection mechanism.Android's security system, known as the "Hard Reset" system. FRP, automatically locks the device if, after the data reset, it tries to activate using a new device. SIM-Cards or Wi-Fi networks, but cannot confirm the owner's authorization.
In the case of Xiaomi, the situation is aggravated by the presence of its own cloud system. If the Mi Cloud is active and the Find Device feature is enabled, even after a complete reset, the phone will require entering the username and password from the Mi Account. Without this data, it will be impossible to start the device, which creates serious problems when selling, since the buyer will not be able to use the purchase.
β οΈ Attention: Attempts to circumvent FRP With third-party software on newer versions of Android, the motherboard often fails completely or the warranty is lost.
In addition, detachment of the account is the only way to ensure that your personal data (photos, contacts, correspondence) will not be restored by the new owner through cloud backups. Deleting the device from the list of trusted people breaks the synchronization and makes your data inaccessible from this gadget.
Uncoupling Mi Account through smartphone settings
The most reliable and correct way to unplug your phone from Xiaomi servers is to log out directly to the settings menu, which is suitable for situations where you have physical access to an unlocked device and remember the password.
To start, open the Settings app and find the Mi Account section (usually at the top of the list or in the About section). Click on the avatar or username to log into the profile management. Here you will need to find the Sign Out or Delete account button.
βοΈ Checklist before unbundling Mi Account
The system will request a password confirmation from your Mi Account, a security measure to prevent malicious users from deleting your account, and once the correct data is entered, the sync will be disabled, and the phone will be removed from the list of devices associated with your cloud profile.
- π± Open the Settings. β Mi Account.
- π Press the exit button at the bottom of the screen.
- π Enter a password to confirm identity.
- β Wait for notification of successful exit.
It is important to understand that after this operation, all data stored only in the Mi Cloud (contacts, notes, voice recorder) will cease to sync with this device. If you plan to sell the phone, this action is enough to prevent the new owner from accessing your cloud data.
Deleting Google Account from Device
In parallel with the Mi Account, you need to delete your Google profile, which is a critical step to prevent FRP from being blocked. Even if you reset your phone settings, the system will require you to enter a password from the last synchronized Google account when you first activate it.
The procedure is done through the account management menu. Go to Settings β Accounts and Sync (or just Users and Accounts). Select the desired Gmail email address. In the menu that opens, click Delete Account or Delete.
Once you delete your Google account from your device, all associated data (email, contacts, calendar) will be deleted from your phoneβs memory, but will remain on Googleβs servers and be accessed from other devices.