Xiaomiβs Redmi line of smartphones is renowned for their reliability and excellent optimization, but even the most stable systems sometimes require user intervention. The Redmi Note 4X, based on the Snapdragon 625 processor, is still popular due to the balance between performance and energy efficiency. Owners of this device may face situations when the MIUI operating system ceases to respond to commands or does not work properly.
In such cases, a standard shutdown through the menu may not be available, and the user needs to know alternative ways to manage power.Rebooting the system is the first and most secure step in eliminating software failures. Understanding all available methods will allow you to quickly bring the gadget back to life without losing personal data.
In this article, we will discuss how to reboot the Redmi Note 4X with regular tools, as well as what to do if the screen is completely locked. You will learn about the hidden functions of the engineering menu and recovery modes that can be required in critical situations.
Staff reboot through the settings menu
The easiest and safest way to update the operating system is to use the built-in software menu, which is recommended to be used first if the screen is touch responsive and the interface is stable, first you need to unlock the device and find the Settings icon on the desktop, which usually looks like a gear.
Once you enter the menu, scroll down to the very bottom of the About Phone section, and that's where the basic management functions are concentrated. In the window that opens, in the upper right corner, or at the bottom of the screen (depending on the version of MIUI), you'll see three dots or special control buttons, and if you click on them, you'll get access to additional options.
In the dropdown, select Reboot. The system will request confirmation of action to prevent accidental shutdown. Once you press OK or Reboot, the smartphone will begin the standard procedure of closing background processes and restarting the Android kernel.
- π± Open the Settings app on the main screen.
- βοΈ Go to the About Phone section at the end of the list.
- π Click on the three-point menu and select Reboot.
- β Confirm the action in the dialog window.
β οΈ Warning: Before performing a scheduled reboot, make sure the battery level is at least 15-20%. Sudden power outage during critical system processes can damage firmware files.
Using a regular menu ensures that all services are completed correctly, especially for applications that keep data in the background, and a soft reset via settings is the preferred method for regular maintenance of the device.
Reset buttons (Hard Reset Power)
Situations where the touch screen stops responding to touch or the interface freezes completely require more drastic measures. Owners of the Redmi Note 4X should be aware that the button combination for forced restart in this model has its own characteristics that distinguish it from many other Android smartphones.
To perform a hard reboot, you need to hold the Power button for a long time. Unlike some models that require a combination of volume buttons, the Redmi Note 4X has a long enough time to lock only one power key.
When the screen goes out and you feel a short vibration, you can release the button, and the device will start the cycle again, and this method simulates the removal of the battery, forcibly cutting off the power to the processor and restarting it.
βοΈ Check before rigid discharge
If prolonged retention of the power button does not work, try an alternative method, typical of some versions of the MIUI firmware. Press the on button and the Volume Up button at the same time. Hold them for about 10-15 seconds until the Mi logo appears.
- π Press the Power button and hold it. 15-20 seconds.
- π If it doesn't work, press the power. + Volume Up.
- β³ Wait for the vibration or appearance of the brand logo.
- π« Do not release the buttons until the device vibrates.
β οΈ Note: Do not use the forced reboot method constantly. Frequent interruption of the system with buttons can lead to fragmentation of the file system and logical errors in the operation of applications.
This method is a universal first aid tool, which does not delete your personal data, photos or contacts, but only forcibly updates the state of RAM.
Use of engineering menu and hidden functions
The Android operating system and MIUI shell provide users with access to advanced control features that are hidden from normal use, one of which is an engineering menu that allows them to test components and perform specific actions with the device.
To enter the test menu, you need to open the standard Phone app and type a special code. For Xiaomi devices, the combination ##6484## often works. Once you enter the last digit, the menu will open automatically, without the need to press the call button.
You can find a variety of tests inside the CIT, but we're interested in the power management, and although there may not be a direct Reset button, it's a useful mode for diagnosing the cause of the freeze, and if the sensor doesn't work, but the phone responds to input, it means that the system is functioning, and the problem may be in a particular application.
Dangerous codes on the engineering menu
Another hidden tool is the Developer Settings menu, which you can quickly tap 7 times to activate, and once activated, a new option will appear in the settings menu where you can enable debugging over USB or adjust how you interact with your PC.
- π Open the dialer and dial ##6484##.
- π Check the status of the components in CIT menu.
- π Activate Developer Mode for Advanced Settings.
- π Use diagnostics to find causes of failures.
The use of hidden functions requires caution. The engineering menu is designed for specialists, and changing unknown parameters can disrupt the operation of the radio module or sensor.
Recovery and Fastboot: When you need a deep reboot
If standard methods don't work and the phone is stuck, you may need to log in to special boot modes. Redmi Note 4X features a Recovery partition that allows you to perform system operations regardless of the main interface, and you can only get there when the device is off.
To enter Recovery mode, you need to turn off your smartphone completely (if it's on, wait for the discharge or use a forced shutdown). Then press both the power button and the Volume Up button at the same time. Hold them until the Mi logo appears, then release the power, but keep the volume.
You'll open a multi-item menu, which is managed by volume buttons and the power button, and we're interested in Reboot. You'll be taken to the submenu where you want to select Reboot to System, and this will perform a clean reboot, avoiding any errors in the normal shutdown.
There is also a Fastboot mode that is used to run the device through a computer, which is entered by pressing the power button and Volume Down button. If you happen to be in this mode (the screen shows a hare fixing an android), just press the power button for 10-15 seconds to exit.
| Regime. | Button combination | Appointment | Risk of data loss |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recovery | Power + Vol Up | Reset, update, reset | No (when choosing Reboot) |
| Fastboot | Power + Vol Down | Firmware through PC | No. |
| Hard Reset | Recovery menu | Complete deletion of data | Yes (100%) |
It's important to distinguish between these modes. Recovery is a recovery tool, and Fastboot is a low-level access mode. For a normal reboot, the first option is enough.
Automatic reboot on schedule
Modern versions of the MIUI shell provide a convenient automatic reboot function on a schedule.It is a great way to keep the performance of the Redmi Note 4X at a high level without user intervention.The system will clear the RAM and restart processes at a given time.
To set up this feature, go to Settings, then to Advanced Settings (or Additional).Look for Scheduled Tasks (in some versions, Scheduled On and Off) and set the time to turn the device on and off.
Although there may not be a direct automatic reboot feature in older versions of MIUI, setting the shutdown and on time to 1-2 minutes apart effectively simulates this process, such as setting the shutdown at 04:00 and the on time at 04:02.
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Set an automatic shutdown time for a period when you are guaranteed to sleep (for example, 3:00-3:15 a.m.) so that important calls or alarms do not interrupt.
Regular automatic memory cleaning helps avoid the accumulation of temporary files and errors in the work of background services. For owners of Redmi Note 4X with RAM of 3 GB or 4 GB, this is especially true with active multitasking.
- β° Go to Settings. β Advanced settings.
- π Find the section Planned tasks.
- β³ Set the time off and on at intervals of 2 minutes.
- π Activate the function for daily execution.
β οΈ Warning: When setting up the automatic shutdown, make sure the alarm is not set for the duration of the function.In some firmware versions, the alarm may not work if the phone is turned off.
What to do if the phone is not restarted
There are times when none of these methods will produce the desired result.If the Redmi Note 4X does not respond to buttons, does not vibrate and the screen remains black, the problem may lie in a deep battery discharge or hardware failure.
The first thing you need to do is to put the device on charge. Use the original cable and power supply. Leave the phone to charge for at least 30-40 minutes, even if the charge indicator does not light up immediately. Sometimes the power controller takes time to "rock" the fully dead battery.
If after an hour of charging there is no reaction, try connecting the phone to the computer through the USB-Connecting to a PC power source can sometimes trigger a wake-up of the controller, and you can also try the three-push method: quickly press the power button 3 times, which in some settings MIUI Calls an emergency call menu or screenshot, which can "revive" the sensor.
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If the phone does not respond to charging and buttons for more than an hour, there is a high probability of hardware malfunction of the battery or the power button plume, which requires contacting the service.
If the phone is turned on but constantly restarting itself (bootloop), you will need to log in to Recovery mode and reset to factory settings (Wipe Data). Remember that this action will delete all your files, so it should only be resorted to as a last resort.
- π Put your phone on charger. 40-60 minute.
- π» Connect the device to the computer through USB.
- π± Try pressing the power button 3 times quickly.
- π₯ If there is no response, contact the service center.
Perseverance and consistency often help to revive a device, but if the problem is hardware in nature, the software methods will be powerless.