Xiaomiβs current smartphones, including the popular Redmi line, feature a variety of wireless interfaces that run in the background. One of the most active energy consumers is the Bluetooth module, which constantly scans the space to find headphones, fitness trackers or other gadgets. Users often face the need to force the shutdown of this communication protocol to extend the battery life of the device or eliminate software failures.
With MIUI and the new HyperOS, deactivation can be done in a number of ways, each with its own characteristics: from the standard switch in the notification curtain to the deep system settings, the choice of method depends on the specific situation, and in this article we will discuss all the available options in detail and answer frequent questions of owners of Chinese equipment.
It often happens that a standard shutdown does not solve the problem, and the module continues to consume resources or cause interference. Understanding how to turn off the bluetooth on the phone shaomi redmi correctly will help to avoid unnecessary battery discharge at a critical moment. We will consider both standard tools and methods for advanced users.
Quick shutdown via control panel
The most obvious and quick way to stop a wireless module is to use the Quick Settings Panel, which is available immediately after unlocking the screen and does not require a deep dive into the menu, just swipe your finger from the top edge of the display down to open the notification curtain.
In the menu that opens, you need to find an icon that's marked with a Bluetooth symbol. If the panel is rolled up, you may need to swipe to the side or reveal the full list of buttons. Clicking on the icon changes the color of the icon: the active state is usually highlighted in blue, and what's off becomes gray or transparent. This action instantly interrupts all current connections.
However, it should be noted that in some versions of the MIUI firmware, a short-term press only turns off the visibility of the device to others, but does not turn off the module completely.
β οΈ WARNING: When using quick settings, make sure you don't accidentally turn off flight mode if you need mobile connectivity.Icons are often located close together and an occasional swipe can disrupt the network.
For users who value speed, this method is a priority: it allows you to respond to notifications about the connection of unknown devices instantly, while it is a superficial action that does not always reboot the module drivers when errors occur.
Complete deactivation through the system menu
If you want to make sure that you stop all the wireless data, you better use the deep settings, which not only shuts down the module, but also checks which applications have access to it. To get there, open the Settings app on your desktop.
In the options list, find the Bluetooth partition. Depending on the version of the Xiaomi shell, it can be in the Connections and Sharing group or be placed in a separate menu. Inside, you will see the master switch that controls the state of the adapter, and its transfer to the Off position completely shuts down the communication chip.
It is also useful to check the list of conjugate devices here. Often old or unwanted gadgets continue to try to connect to the phone, causing background activity. Deleting unnecessary profiles through the Settings menu β Bluetooth β My devices help clear the connection cache.
βοΈ Checking Bluetooth settings
The advantage of this is that it gives you more control over the situation, and you see not only status, but also connection history, and this is especially true if you're trying to solve a problem where Bluetooth isn't turning off or isn't working properly.
Use of flight mode
There's a radical but effective way to turn off all wireless interfaces at once, which is to activate flight mode, which locks down cellular, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth at the same time, and is ideal for situations where you want to reduce power consumption as quickly as possible or eliminate any interference.
You can activate the function through the same notification curtain by clicking on the aircraft icon. Once turned on, all communication indicators in the status bar will disappear. However, if you need to leave, for example, Wi-Fi for music, but turn off only Bluetooth, this method will require additional actions. Once the flight mode is turned on, you can manually activate Wi-Fi, leaving the remaining modules locked.
It's important to understand that flight mode is a software lock at the system level, it forcibly closes communication ports, ignoring application requests, and this can be useful if the Android system is getting stuck and does not respond to normal shutdown commands.
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Use flight mode if the phone is warmed in the upper end β this often indicates that communication modules are operating in emergency network search mode.
Do not forget that during the active flight mode incoming calls and SMS This is critical if you're waiting for an important notification, and it takes a few seconds to get back to normal, during which time the phone will re-register on the operator's network.
Setting up visibility and limitations for applications
Often users want to hide their phone from prying eyes or prevent specific applications from using the connection. Xiaomi's settings have flexible tools to manage visibility. By default, the phone can be seen by all surrounding devices within range.
To change that, go to the Bluetooth menu and find "Device Visibility" or "Detectability." Disabling this feature will hide your Redmi from the search lists on other gadgets, although previously paired devices will still be able to connect. That's a good trade-off between convenience and security.
Also worth paying attention to are application permissions. Many programs require geolocation and Bluetooth access to run advertising SDKs or smart home features. You can check and limit these rights by Settings β Applications β All Applications β (Select App) β Permissions.
| Parameter | Standard value | Recommended value | Impact on the battery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visibility | Included. | Off. | Average. |
| Searching for devices | Automobile | Manually. | High. |
| Audio codec | SBC | AAC/aptX | Low. |
| Background search | Permitted. | Limited. | High. |
Limiting background activity for applications you don't need all the time will significantly reduce the CPU load: MIUI's system is known for its aggressive optimization, but manual control never gets in the way of fine-tuning.
Solving the problem: if Bluetooth is not turned off
The situation where the Bluetooth switch does not respond to presses or immediately returns to active state is a common software error in Xiaomi shells.This can be caused by a system process freeze or driver conflict.The first step should always be a simple smartphone reboot.
If the reboot didnβt work, try resetting your network connection settings. This action wonβt delete your personal photos or contacts, but will clear all your stored Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth profiles. You can find this option in Settings β Connection and Sharing β Reset Wi-Fi, mobile networks and Bluetooth.
β οΈ Note: Before resetting network settings, be sure to write down passwords from important Wi-Fi networks, as it will be impossible to restore them from the phoneβs memory after this procedure.
In more complex cases, when the problem lies in the system update, it may be necessary to clear the cache of the system application "Bluetooth". To do this, go to Settings β Applications β All applications, find in the list "Bluetooth" (sometimes hidden, you need to enable the display of system processes) and select "Clear cache".
What if the problem occurs after the update?
Remember that the constant failure of the module may indicate a hardware problem, for example, the oxidation of the antenna contacts after moisture enters, in which case software methods will only give a temporary effect.
The Impact of Bluetooth on Autonomy and Safety
Many users are wondering how much Bluetooth affects smartphone life. Current versions of the protocol (4.0, 5.0 and higher) are designed with energy savings in mind (BLE technology).
However, if the module is constantly scanning the environment or transmitting large amounts of data (for example, when streaming music in high quality), battery consumption increases.
From a security perspective, left Bluetooth enabled makes the device a potential target for βBluejackingβ or βBluesnarfingβ attacks, although this is difficult to do on modern versions of Android.
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Continuously turning on Bluetooth in the background consumes no more than 1-3% of the charge per day, but turning off the feature at night extends the overall battery life.
The balance between convenience and economy is found by each user. Smart wristbands and watches require constant connection, so completely disabling the module for their owners does not make sense, in which case it is better to configure automation.