Xiaomiβs Redmi series has a reputation for reliability and performance, but over time, even these devices can run into software errors. Accumulation of temporary files, application conflicts, or Android operating system failures often slow down the interface. Owners of the popular Redmi 4X sometimes notice that the gadget starts to work slower or stops responding to commands.
The Full Reset procedure, or Hard Reset, deletes all user data, returning the software to its state immediately after purchase. It is a radical but often the only sure way to resuscitate a device without flashing it through a computer. Before any manipulations begin, it is crucial to understand that all your contacts, photos and installed applications will be irretrievably deleted, which is why preparation is a critical step, ignoring which can lead to the loss of valuable information.
In this article, we will discuss in detail all the available ways to restore the Redmi 4X. We will look at the standard method through system settings, which is suitable for most cases when the phone turns on and responds to touch. Also, we will describe in detail the method of resetting through the Recovery menu, which is necessary if the device is getting stuck or can not boot.
Preparing the device for a complete data reset
Before you start actively cleaning up your memory, you need to do a number of preparatory steps. The most important step is to back up all the relevant data. You can use Google Drive, or the built-in Mi Cloud app to save contacts, calendar, and notes. Photos and videos are best copied to your computer or to a third-party cloud storage, since the internal memory will be fully formatted.
The second critical point is the battery charge level. The reset process can take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour, and interrupting the power supply at this point can damage the system files. Make sure the device has a charge of at least 60-70%. If the battery is worn out, it is better to connect the phone to the original charger during the operation.
β οΈ Note: If you have installed on your smartphone SD-If you take the card out before you start, the system usually asks if you need to format the card, the physical extraction will eliminate the risk of accidentally deleting the data from the external drive.
Also remember to unplug accounts if you plan to sell the device or transfer it to another user, particularly your Google account and Mi Account. If you just reset your settings for yourself, remember the passwords to re-authorize, and after the reset, the system will require you to enter the account that was last on the device as a security measure.
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Method 1: Reset via the Android settings menu
The simplest and most secure method of returning the Redmi 4X to factory status is available through the standard settings menu. This option is suitable if the phone turns on, the screen responds to touch, and you have access to the desktop. The MIUI shell action algorithm may vary slightly depending on the firmware version, but the overall logic remains the same.
To start, open the Settings app and find the About Phone section, which is usually at the bottom of the list. Inside this section, select Reset. The system will warn you that all data will be deleted. There is often the Clear All Data option, which triggers the deep cleanup process.
After pressing the appropriate button, the system will ask for confirmation of action, you may need to enter a pattern lock or a digital pin code if it is installed. On Redmi 4X, the cleaning process takes an average of 5-10 minutes, during which the phone can restart several times.
- π± Open the Settings menu on the desktop.
- π½ Go to About Phone and select Reset Settings.
- ποΈ Click the Clear all data button and confirm the action.
- β³ Wait for the process to be completed and the system setup to be initial.
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If your phone asks for a password from your Mi Account before resetting and you donβt remember it, try to restore access via i.mi.com before starting the procedure, otherwise the device may be blocked.
Method 2: Hard Reset with Recovery Mode
If the Android operating system is not booting, the screen is blackening or the phone is stuck on the logo, the Recovery mode reset method is used. On Redmi 4X, you can access the Recovery menu using a combination of physical buttons, which is deeper and works even with critical software errors.
Turn off the smartphone completely. Then simultaneously press the Volume Up and Power button. Hold them until the Mi logo appears, then the power button can be released, continuing to hold the volume. In a few seconds, the main Recovery menu will open, which is controlled by the volume buttons (up/down), and the choice by the power button.
From the menu that opens, select the language (usually English and Chinese), then go to Wipe & Reset. Next, select Wipe All Data. The system will require confirmation, often you need to select Confirm and press the power button. After cleaning, select Back to Main Menu and then Reboot -> Reboot to System.
| Action in Recovery | Control button | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Moving on the menu | Volume Up/down | Navigation of the cursor |
| Confirmation of choice | Power button | Activation of the paragraph |
| Getting out of the regime | Reboot to System | Download Android |
What to do if the Recovery menu does not open?
Deleting Google Account and Protecting against Blocking
One of the most important security measures in Android is FRP (Factory Reset Protection), which prevents the use of a stolen phone after a reset. If you perform Hard Reset without first deleting your Google account, the first time you download it, the system will require you to enter the username and password of the last synchronized account.
To avoid blocking issues, it is recommended to manually delete your account before resetting via the settings menu. Go to Settings -> Accounts and Sync (or just Accounts). Select your Google email address and click Delete Account. A similar procedure is worth doing for Mi Account.
If the phone is already reset and requires a password that you don't remember, the situation becomes complicated, requiring access to account recovery via a computer or contacting a service center with a purchase check confirming ownership of the device, ignoring this requirement will make the phone unusable.
Solution: The phone is getting stuck or not turning on
Owners of the Redmi 4X may experience a situation where the device stops responding to commands or restarts indefinitely (bootloop).If a normal reset via the menu is impossible and Recovery does not help, deeper methods. Sometimes the problem lies not in a software glitch, but in a malfunction of the volume button, which can be stuck, which causes the phone to constantly try to enter recovery mode.
Check the mechanical integrity of the buttons. If the volume button crashes, the phone may spontaneously reset or not load, which requires careful disassembly and cleaning of the button plume, and it is also worth trying to connect the phone to your computer and run the official Mi PC Suite utility to try to restore the system.
If nothing works, you can still flash through Fastboot mode. To log in, you can press the volume down and power down at the same time. You can see a picture of a rabbit fixing an android on the screen. You can connect your phone to your PC and use Mi Flash to install a clean version of the firmware, which is the equivalent of fully reinstalling Windows on your computer.
- π§ Check volume buttons for sticking or physical damage.
- π» Try entering Fastbot mode to flash it.
- π Leave your phone on charge for a few hours, possibly a deep discharge.
- π οΈ In extreme cases, contact the service to check the motherboard.
β οΈ Note: Fastboot mode and flashing through Mi Flash require an accurate choice of software version. Install firmware from another model (for example, from Redmi 4 Prime on Redmi). 4X) Guaranteedly disable the device.
Initial adjustment after reset
Once the reset procedure is completed successfully, Redmi 4X will turn on as a new one, you will see a welcome screen with a choice of language, at which point the system will suggest connecting to a Wi-Fi network, and it is recommended to use a stable connection, as it may require downloading security updates or system components.
The setup process will follow. The system will ask if you want to restore data from the backup. If you created a backup on Google Drive or Mi Cloud, select the appropriate option and log in. This will automatically return contacts, the list of applications and some settings. If there is no backup, select Configure as a new device.
An important step is to set up biometrics and passwords: Set a strong pin code, a pattern lock, or use the fingerprint scanner located on the back of Redmi 4X. Also remember to update apps through the Google Play Market to ensure the security and relevance of the software.
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After the first turn on after a reset, the phone can run slowly for 15-20 minutes while the system indexes files and updates background processes - that's normal.
In conclusion, it is worth noting that regular resetting is not a mandatory procedure for modern smartphones, if they are used correctly. However, for the Redmi 4X, which is already quite mature model, periodic cleaning can significantly extend the comfortable use time.