Why Deleting a Google Account on Xiaomi is Not as Easy as It Seems
Deleting a Google account from a Xiaomi phone (whether itβs a Redmi Note 12, POCO X5 or Black Shark 5) is a task that seems elementary at first glance, but many users face unexpected challenges, from requiring a password from an already deleted account to completely locking the device through Factory Reset Protection (FRP), because MIUI (Xiaomi firmware) is closely integrated with Google services, and Android since version 5.1 actively protects devices from theft through account binding.
In this article, we will discuss three official ways to delete a Google account from a Xiaomi phone β from the simplest (through settings) to radical (complete reset with bypass). FRP). You'll also learn what happens if you just log out without deleting your account, why Xiaomi can lock your phone after a reset, and how to avoid data loss. MI-The account will result in the device being blocked for the new owner.
Before you start, check:
- πΉ Version MIUI (Path: Settings β The phone. β Version. MIUI). On the new versions (MIUI 14+) The removal algorithm may differ.
- πΉ Administrator rights for applications (for example, Settings) β Annexes β Special access β Device administrators: Some programs block deletion of your account.
- πΉ Internet connection without it, some steps (e.g. checking) FRP) fail.
Method 1: Delete Google account through Xiaomi settings (no reset)
This is the safest method, but it only works if:
- π± The phone is not locked (you know the pattern lock)/PIN).
- π You have access to a password from your Google account.
- π« There are no active administrators on the device (for example, antiviruses or antiviruses). MDM-solution).
Instructions:
- Open Settings β Accounts and Sync (or Google depending on the version of MIUI).
- Select the Google account you want to delete.
- Click Delete Account (or Delete Account on New Versions).
- Confirm the action by entering the password from the account or PIN-phone.
Sync is disabled (Settings β Google β Sync)
No active subscriptions (Play Market β Subscriptions)
Backups saved (Settings β Google β Backup)
Location Services Disabled (Settings β Privacy β Geodata)
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β οΈ Note: If you delete your account after resetting (Settings) β The phone. β Resetting, the phone may require you to enter data from a remote Google account due to FRP. It's a theft protection, and it's officially impossible to get around it without a password.
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If you are selling a phone, you must unplug it before deleting your Google account. MI-Xiaomi account. Go to Settings for this. β Xiaomi account β Exit and confirm the action, otherwise the new owner will not be able to activate the device.
Method 2: Remove by resetting settings (if you forgot the password)
If you don't remember your Google password or your phone is locked, the only official way is hard reset.
- π After the reset, the phone will require you to enter the data of the last Google account (FRP-lockdown).
- π± On some Xiaomi models (e.g. Redmi) 9A or POCO M3) An additional blockage may be triggered. MI-account.
- πΎ All data on the phone will be erased without recovery.
How to perform the reset:
- Turn off the phone.
- Press the Power button + Volume up until the Mi logo (Recovery mode) appears.
- Select Wipe Data (use volume buttons for navigation, power button for confirmation).
- Confirm the action by selecting Wipe All Data.
- After the reset, the phone will reboot and require you to enter Google account details.
What if your phone asks for an old Google account after a reset?
β οΈ Attention: On phones with MIUI 12.5+ Android 11+ After 3 failed attempts to enter a password FRP The device can be locked for 72 hours, in which case only contacting the Xiaomi service center with proof of purchase will help.
Method 3: Removal through MI-account (for sale of telephone)
If you plan to sell or transfer a phone, it's not enough to just delete your Google account. MI-Otherwise, the new owner will not be able to activate the phone after the reset.
Step-by-step:
- Open Settings β Xiaomi account.
- Click on your profile β Account management.
- Select Devices and find your phone in the list.
- Click Remove the device and confirm the action.
- Return to the basic settings and exit from your Xiaomi account.
After that, you can safely delete your Google account (see Method 1) and reset your settings, so that the new owner can activate the phone without any problems.
Sell your phone | Give it to a relative/friend | Forgot your password | Want to use another account |Another reason-->
| Action. | Effects of consequences | Risks. |
|---|---|---|
| Removal through settings | Accounts are untied, data remains | FRP-blocking after reset |
| Resetting settings without deleting your account | All data erased, phone as new | Requires the entry of old account data (FRP) |
| Uncoupling MI-account + Google-deleting | The phone is ready to be transferred to another user | No risks (if properly executed) |
| Informal FRP bypass | The ability to unlock the phone without a password | High risk of "brike", loss of guarantee |
What happens if you just log out of your Google account without deleting it?
Many users think that it is enough to log out of your Google account (Settings β Accounts β Sign out), but this does not delete the account from the device.
- π§ Synchronization data (contacts, calendar, mail) will be saved).
- π When you next sign in to any Google service (such as YouTube or Play Store), your phone will automatically connect to your old account.
- π After resetting the settings will work FRP-Blocking, even if you are logged out of your account.
- π± Some features (like Find My Device) will remain active.
β οΈ Note: If you logged out of a Google account but didnβt delete it and then sold the phone, the new owner may face a new problem:
- Automatic synchronization of your data (if not disabled).
- Phone lock after reset (FRP).
- Problems with activation of certain services (for example, Google Pay).
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Exit from Google account β Deletion. To completely unplug the device, you need to delete the account through settings or reset with due regard for the device. FRP.
How to Avoid Blocking Xiaomi After Deleting Your Google Account
The main problem when deleting a Google account on Xiaomi is Factory Reset Protection (FRP), which is activated after resetting.
- Delete your Google account before the reset (see Method 1).
- Untie. MI-account (see Method 3).
- Disable all device administrators: Settings β Annexes β Special access β Device administrators Remove rights from apps like Find My Device, antiviruses, or enterprise applications MDM-decision-making.
- Check developer settings: Settings β About Phone β MIUI Version (click 7 times to unlock) Settings β Additional β For Developers β Unlocking OEM (turn on) This will help avoid problems with future firmware.
If the phone is already locked after resetting:
- π Try to remember the password from the last Google account.
- π§ If your account is yours but you have forgotten your password, restore it through Googleβs recovery page.
- π οΈ If the phone is locked on MI-Contact Xiaomi with a check to purchase.
Frequent Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
When deleting a Google account on Xiaomi, users often make critical errors that lead to a phone lock, and here are the most common:
- Delete your account after reset: If you reset first and then try to delete your account, FRP is already activated.
- Ignoring MI-Many people delete only Google, forgetting to untie MI-This results in a double lock after a reset.
- Using unofficial firmware: Attempts to bypass FRP through custom recovery (e.g., TWRP) on new Xiaomi models often end in a βbrickβ due to a blocked bootloader.
- Unverified βinstructionsβ from the Internet: Many sites offer βmagicβ ADB commands or upk files to bypass FRP. On MIUI 14 and later, these methods do not work, and can only exacerbate the problem.
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Before selling your phone, back up your data via Settings β Google β Backup or Mi Cloud. After deleting your account, it will not be possible to restore data.