How to reboot Xiaomi Redmi: from soft reboot to forced reboot

The Xiaomi Redmi smartphone, which is suspended, is a situation that almost every user faces, and sometimes it stops responding to touch, slows down, or freezes on the MIUI logo after an update, and in these cases, rebooting is the first and most effective way to bring the phone back to life, but how do you do it right so that it doesn't make the problem worse?

In this article, we’ll look at all the possible ways to reboot, from the standard soft reboot to the forced methods for completely dead devices. 10/11/12, Redmi 9/10/13C And other models, how to avoid data loss and what to do if the phone doesn't turn on after you restart. MIUI Differences between soft, hard and emergency reboot.

Important: Xiaomi’s reboot procedure may vary depending on the MIUI version (Global, Chinese, EU ROM) and device status. If your Redmi doesn’t respond to buttons, don’t rush to bring it to the service – 80% of the time, the problem can be solved by yourself.

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1. Soft reboot: the standard method

This is the safest method to use first, similar to rebooting a computer and does not cause data loss, suitable for situations where the phone responds to touch, but is unstable (brakes, warms, apps fly out).

How to do this:

  • πŸ“± Hold the power button (usually located on the right) for 2-3 seconds.
  • πŸ”„ On the screen will appear menu with options to Turn off, Reboot and Emergency mode.
  • πŸ‘† Select Reboot (or Restart in English firmware).
  • ⏳ Wait 30 to 60 seconds – the phone will turn off and switch on again.

If the menu doesn't appear, try holding the power button for longer, up to 10 seconds. On some models (such as the Redmi Note 8 Pro), you need to press Power + Volume up to call the menu.

⚠️ Warning: If after a soft reboot the phone loads longer than 5 minutes, don't interrupt the process! this may be due to app optimization after the update MIUI.

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2. Forced reboot: when the phone doesn't respond

If Xiaomi Redmi is completely frozen (black screen, no touch response, buttons are not working), you will need a hard rebate. This method simulates battery extraction and resets all the time processes. Data on the phone will remain, but unsaved changes in applications (for example, a draft message) can disappear.

Instructions for most Redmi models (2018-2026):

  1. Hold the power button + volume up at the same time.
  2. Hold for 10-15 seconds until the screen goes out and the phone vibrates.
  3. Release the buttons and wait 1-2 minutes – the device should turn on automatically.

Older models (e.g. Redmi 4X, Redmi 5A) may require a combination of Power + Volume down. If the phone doesn't respond, try plugging it into charging for 5-10 minutes, and then repeat the procedure.

Xiaomi Redmi ModelButton combinationRetention time
Redmi Note 10/11/12, Redmi 10/13CFood + Volume up10-15 sec.
Redmi 9/9A/9C, Redmi 8/8AFood + Volume up or Nutrition + Volume down12.20 sec.
Redmi 6/6A, Redmi 5/5 PlusFood + Volume Down15-25 sec.
Redmi Note 7/8/9 ProPower + Volume Up (sometimes 3 attempts are required)8-12 sec.

⚠️ Attention: On some firmware (MIUI 13+) Forced reboot can trigger Fastboot Mode (black screen with rabbit and inscription) FASTBOOT). In this case, just press the power button again – the phone will restart normally.

3.Reboot via Fastboot Mode (for power users)

If the phone turns on but only boots to the MIUI logo or reboots cyclically, rebooting via Fastboot mode can help.This method is more complex and requires a computer connection, but it is effective at firmware failures.

What you need:

  • πŸ–₯️ Computer with installed Xiaomi drivers (official website).
  • πŸ”Œ USB-Type-C Cable (original, undamaged).
  • πŸ› οΈ The Mi Flash Tool or ADB (for advanced users).

Step-by-step:

  1. Turn off the phone (if it doesn’t respond, force the reboot as in Section 2).
  2. Press Power + Volume down and hold for 5-7 seconds until the FASTBOOT screen appears.
  3. Connect the phone to the computer.
  4. In the command line (CMD) type: fastboot reboot or for a complete cache reset: fastboot erase cache fastboot reboot

If the phone doesn’t turn on after that, you may need to flash it through the Mi Flash Tool. On models with a locked bootloader (for example, global versions of Redmi), this will require unlocking Bootloader through the official Xiaomi website.

What if Fastboot doesn’t recognize your phone?
1. Check if Qualcomm or Mediatek drivers are installed (depending on your model's CPU). 2. Try another one. USB-port USB 2.0 on the back of the PC). 3. Disable the antivirus - it can block ADB. 4.Use the original Xiaomi cable (cheap cables often don't transmit data).

4.Reboot in Recovery Mode: Resetting settings

If the phone turns on but is not running smoothly (constantly overheating, apps crashing, settings are being knocked down), a Recovery Mode reset will help.This method deletes all user data, so use it only as a last resort.

How to get in to Recovery:

  1. Turn off the phone.
  2. Press Power + Volume up and hold until the Mi logo appears.
  3. Release the buttons and you will see a menu in Chinese/English.

Further action:

  • πŸ”„ For a simple cache reset (without data loss), select Wipe Cache β†’ Reboot.
  • 🧹 For a complete reset (delete all files!) select Wipe Data β†’ Wipe All Data β†’ Confirm.
  • πŸ”™ After reset, select Reboot to System.

On some firmware (MIUI 14+), the Recovery menu may be in Chinese, in which case you should focus on the icons:

- πŸ—‘οΈ β€” dataset,

- πŸ”„ β€” restart,

- πŸ“± β€” exit.

⚠️ Attention: On models with MIUI Europe (EU ROM) After resetting via Recovery, you may need to re-activate your Mi Account. If you don’t remember the password, the phone will remain locked!

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Before resetting via Recovery, remove SIM-card and memory card – this will speed up the process and reduce the risk of file damage.

5. Reboot through ADB (for developers)

If you have access to ADB (Android debugging tool, you can reboot your phone through your computer, and this method is useful when the screen doesn't respond to touch, but it's not. USB-debugging was included earlier.

Instructions:

  1. Connect your phone to your computer via USB.
  2. Open the command prompt (CMD) and type: Adb devices Make sure the device is identified (serial number should appear).
  3. For soft reboot: adb reboot For forced: adb reboot bootloader (then manually select Reboot System in Fastboot).

If ADB does not see the device:

  • πŸ”Œ Check if it's on. USB-debugging (Settings) β†’ The phone. β†’ Version. MIUI β†’ Click on version 7 times, then return to Additional Settings β†’ For developers).
  • πŸ”„ Reinstall Xiaomi drivers.
  • πŸ”’ Unlock the phone screen (if it is on).

6.What to do if the phone does not turn on after restarting

If after any of the reboots Xiaomi Redmi does not turn on (black screen, flashing indicator, vibrating but not loading), the reasons may be as follows:

Symptoms.Possible causeDecision
Black screen, no response to buttonsBattery's gone.Connect to charging for 30+ minutes, then try a forced reboot.
Blinking red lightCritical discharge or battery damageCharge your phone for 1-2 hours with the original charger. If it doesn't work, bring it to the service.
Hanging on the MIUI logo.Firmware or update conflict damagedDownload to Recovery and make Wipe Cache or reflash through Fastboot.
Cyclical rebootFailure in the bootloopReflashing through the Mi Flash Tool or resetting to Recovery is required.

If the phone does not show signs of life (does not vibrate, does not warm, does not flash the indicator), the problem may be in the hardware:

- The battery or power controller is damaged.

The display plume has gone (if the screen is black, but the phone vibrates).

A memory chip has burned (rarely, but possibly after falling or getting moisture).

In such cases, self-repair is not recommended – contact the Xiaomi service center or a proven master.

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If the phone doesn’t turn on after several reboot attempts, DO NOT try to disassemble it yourself – this could result in a loss of warranty or make the problem worse.

7.How to avoid frequent Xiaomi Redmi hangouts

Regular crashes and freezes are a sign of systemic problems, to minimize the need for forced reboots:

  • πŸ“± Update. MIUI Up to the latest version (Settings) β†’ The phone. β†’ Updating the system).
  • 🧹 Clean the cache once a month (Settings) β†’ Warehouse β†’ Clear the cache).
  • πŸ”‹ Keep an eye on the charge level – do not let the discharge below 10%.
  • 🚫 Remove unused applications (especially from unknown sources).
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Turn off auto-start for unnecessary programs (Settings) β†’ Annexes β†’ Auto-start).

If the hang-ups occur after installing a particular app, uninstall it and check reviews on Google Play – the problem may be massive.

For models with 4/6 GB of RAM (e.g. Redmi 9A, Redmi 10C), it is recommended to disable the interface animation:

Settings β†’ Special features β†’ Remove animation

This will reduce the system's load.

Frequent questions about the Xiaomi Redmi reboot

Can you reboot Xiaomi every day?
Regular reboots (once every 1-2 days) are useful, clearing memory and preventing error accumulation, but forced reboots more than once a week can indicate problems with firmware or hardware.
Why did the photos disappear after the reboot?
If you made Wipe Data in Recovery, all user files are deleted. You can only restore them from a backup (like Google Photos or Mi Cloud), without a backup, the chances are minimal.
The phone vibrates when it restarts, but it doesn't turn on. What do you do?
This is a sign that the device is getting power but can't boot the system. Try: Connect to charge for 1 hour, pinch Power + Volume up for 20+ seconds, if it doesn't help, carry to the service (possibly a motherboard problem).
How to restart Redmi without a power button?
If the power button is broken, try: Connect to charge - sometimes the phone turns on automatically. ADB (if USB-The debugging was on. NFC You can try to activate the screen with double tap (if the function is enabled in the settings). In the long term, the power button needs to be repaired.
After the reboot, a request for the Mi Account appeared.
If you don't remember the password: Try to restore it through the official website. If the phone was bought with your hands, contact the previous owner. Xiaomi service center can unblock if you have a check. Attention: Bypassing the protection through third-party programs violates the warranty conditions!