How to see traffic consumption on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro: a detailed guide

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro is one of the most popular mid-range smartphones, but its owners often face unexpected consumption of mobile traffic. This problem is especially relevant for those who use limited tariffs or connect to a 4G/5G network without unlimited Internet. Unlike flagship models, where traffic monitoring is integrated into the system more transparently, on the Redmi Note 9 Pro with the shell of MIUI, some functions are hidden or work unintuitively.

In this article, you will find not only standard ways to check traffic consumption through phone settings, but also hidden features. MIUI, Third-party apps for detailed analysis, as well as tips for optimizing data consumption, we will examine how to distinguish background traffic from active traffic, why some applications eat the Internet in the background, and what to do if the counter is reset after a system update. We will pay special attention to specific problems of the Redmi Note 9 Pro, such as a bug with double counting traffic when using two of the following: SIM-maps or incorrect display of statistics after changing the firmware.

Method 1: Built-in traffic statistics in MIUI

The most obvious and quickest method is to use the built-in MIUI tools. However, many users do not know that the Redmi Note 9 Pro has two different sections for monitoring traffic: general and app-specific, the first showing total consumption, and the second allows you to identify โ€œvoraciousโ€ programs.

To open the basic statistics:

  1. Go to Settings. โ†’ SIM-maps and mobile networks.
  2. Choose yours. SIM-card (if two of them).
  3. Slip on Traffic Consumption.
  4. Here you will see the consumption schedule for the current month, as well as the ability to set a limit.

For details by annex:

  • ๐Ÿ“Š Go to Settings. โ†’ Annexes โ†’ Traffic statistics.
  • ๐Ÿ” Select a period (day/week/month) and sort applications by consumption.
  • โš™๏ธ Click on any app to see background and active traffic separately.

โš ๏ธ Note: Redmi Note 9 Pro with MIUI 12.5+ The statistics may be reset after rebooting if you don't have the "Save Data When You Restart" function in the developer settings. To activate it, go to Settings. โ†’ The phone. โ†’ Version. MIUI (Tap 7 times, then in Settings โ†’ Additionally. โ†’ For developers and enable the option.

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If the traffic chart shows unrealistically high values, try resetting the statistics manually: go to Settings โ†’ Annexes โ†’ Traffic statistics โ†’ โ‹ฎ โ†’ Reset the data. This will help to eliminate accounting errors after the updates.

Method 2: Hidden MIUI features for advanced monitoring

MIUI contains a few hidden tools that are not advertised in the basic settings, but allow you to get more accurate information about traffic consumption, for example, you can enable traffic accounting for individual processes of the system or track consumption in real time.

To activate the hidden monitoring mode:

  1. Open the Settings. โ†’ The phone.
  2. Slip 5 times on the core line (if it doesnโ€™t work, try the MIUI version).
  3. Go back to the main settings menu and find a new section Additional โ†’ Network Monitoring.
  4. Here you can include Detailed Packet Accounting and Network Activity Log.

After activating these functions:

  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ In the traffic statistics will be additional schedules for TCP/UDP-packet.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The option of exporting logs in.txt format for analysis on PC will be available.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ It will be possible to block background activity for individual system processes (e.g. miui.analytics).
FunctionDescriptionHow to turn it on
Detailed packet accountingShows traffic flow by protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, DNS)Additional โ†’ Network Monitoring โ†’ Include Accounting
Log of network activityRecords all network requests with time stampsAdditionally. โ†’ Network monitoring โ†’ Maintain a magazine.
Limiting background trafficBlocks background activity for selected applicationsSettings โ†’ Applications โ†’ Restrictions โ†’ Background traffic
What to do if hidden settings do not appear?
If so, 5 The kernel section of Network Monitoring did not appear, try: 1. Update MIUI Up to the latest version (on old firmware, the function may not be available). 2. Install regional firmware EEA Global โ€“ some features are disabled on the Chinese versions. 3. Use it. ADB-Adb shell settings put global hidden_network_stats 1 After completing, restart the phone.

Method 3: Third-party applications for traffic analysis

Built-in tools MIUI They are not always accurate, especially if you use them. VPN, Proxies or often switch between SIM-In such cases, third-party applications that offer more flexible settings and data visualization will help.

Top.-3 apps for Redmi Note 9 Pro:

  • ๐Ÿ“‰ My Data Manager โ€“ Tracks traffic by application, day and connection type (Wi-Fi/Mobile network. There's a widget for quick access.
  • ๐Ÿ” GlassWire โ€“ shows real-time flow with suspicious activity alerts. supports blocking background traffic.
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ NetGuard not only monitors, but also blocks access to the network for individual applications without root rights.

How to configure My Data Manager for maximum accuracy:

  1. Install the app from Google Play.
  2. When you first start, select Set up manually and specify the start date of accounting (coinciding with the tariff reset date).
  3. Turn on the roaming account option if you are traveling.
  4. In the Settings โ†’ Notifications section, activate alerts when you exceed 50%, 80% and 100% of the limit.

โš ๏ธ Note: Redmi Note 9 Pro with MIUI 13+ Some traffic monitoring applications may conflict with the built-in firewall. If the mobile Internet stops working after NetGuard is installed, add it to the exceptions: Settings โ†’ Annexes โ†’ Permits โ†’ Auto-start.

๐Ÿ“Š What app you use to control traffic?
Built-in MIUI settings
My Data Manager
GlassWire
NetGuard
Other
I don't follow traffic.

Problems with traffic on Redmi Note 9 Pro and their solutions

The Redmi Note 9 Pro has several specific mobile traffic accounting bugs, the most common ones being:

  1. Double counting for two SIM-maps: If both SIM active, the system can add traffic from both cards in one counter, showing inflated values.
  2. Reset statistics after update: After installing new versions of MIUI, traffic data is often reset.
  3. Incorrect Accounting When Using VPN: Traffic passing through VPNs may not be recorded or counted twice.
  4. Counter freeze: Sometimes the chart stops updating, showing data from the past month.

Solutions for each problem:

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Double counting SIM: Turn off traffic records for the second SIM In Settings โ†’ SIM-map โ†’ Traffic consumption โ†’ Choose. SIM.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฅ Reset after update: Before updating, take a screenshot of current statistics or export data through My Data Manager.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ VPN-Traffic: Use apps like GlassWire that are properly accounted for VPN-stream.
  • โš™๏ธ Meter freeze: Reset the system cache in Settings โ†’ Annexes โ†’ Application management โ†’ โ‹ฎ โ†’ Clear the cache.

Take a screenshot of current traffic statistics

Export data from third-party applications (if you use)

Turn off automatic app updates in Google Play

Check the space available (needs at least 3 GB)

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How to reduce traffic consumption of Redmi Note 9 Pro

Even if you carefully monitor your internet usage, some applications and system processes can eat up traffic in the background. Here are the unique optimizations you wonโ€™t find in standard tips for the Redmi Note 9 Pro:

1. Turn off MIUI auto-update:

The MIUI shell default checks for updates every day, downloading up to 50MB per month.

  1. Go to Settings โ†’ About the phone โ†’ System update.
  2. Tap on. โ‹ฎ โ†’ Settings โ†’ Auto-update.
  3. Choose Never or Only over Wi-Fi.

2. Block background activity of system applications:

Some MIUI processes (e.g., com.miui.analytics or com.xiaomi.midrop) constantly send data to Xiaomi servers to limit it to:

  • Install NetGuard or activate the built-in firewall in MIUI (Settings โ†’ Applications โ†’ Restrictions โ†’ Background traffic).
  • Add to the blacklist: miui.analytics, mipush, miui.daemon.

3. Set up "Traffic Saving Mode":

This function is hidden in the MIUI laboratory:

  1. Activate the developer mode (7 taps according to the MIUI version).
  2. Go to Settings โ†’ Additional โ†’ Functions Lab.
  3. Turn on saving mobile traffic.

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On the Redmi Note 9 Pro with MIUI 12.5+ firmware, background traffic for system applications can reach 200-300 MB per month, and turning it off saves up to 15% of mobile Internet.

Comparison of methods of traffic monitoring

To choose the best way to control Internet consumption, compare the main methods on key parameters:

MethodprecisionDetailsConvenienceAdditional functions
Built-in MIUI statisticsMedium (double counting bugs)Main annexesTall.Limits, notifications
Hidden network monitoringTall.Packages, processes, protocolsLow (hard to set up)Logs, lockdowns.
My Data ManagerTall.By day, application, data typeTall.Widgets, data exports
GlassWireVery high.Real time, IP-addressMediumBlocking, notifications
NetGuardTall.By annexesMediumFirewall, rules.

For most Redmi Note 9 Pro users, the best solution is a combination of built-in MIUI statistics (for basic control) and My Data Manager (for detail). If you want maximum accuracy and the ability to block background traffic, install GlassWire or NetGuard.

Frequent questions about traffic consumption on the Redmi Note 9 Pro

Why is traffic consumed when the phone is on standby?
Even in standby mode, MIUI supports background processes: Mail synchronization, cloud services (Mi Cloud), push notifications and system updates. To reduce consumption: Turn off auto sync in Settings โ†’ Accounts โ†’ Synchronization. Limit background activity for applications in Settings โ†’ Battery โ†’ Power Saving Mode. Use NetGuard to block background traffic.
Can I recover traffic statistics after a reset?
Unfortunately, embedded statistics MIUI It is not saved after a reset or update. However, if you used third-party applications (for example, My Data Manager), the data may have been stored in their cloud storage. โ†’ Backup. Backup. Download/MyDataManager It's on an internal drive (there may be exported logs), and if nothing's saved, you can't recover it, you'll have to start the logging again.
How do you know which app is using traffic at night?
GlassWire is a good fit: Install the app and give it root rights (not necessarily, but it will increase accuracy). Enable 24/7 Monitor in settings. In the morning, check History โ†’ Filter by time (e.g. 00:00โ€“06:00). The most expensive apps will be sorted at the top. The most frequent culprits are Facebook, Mi Video, Google Play Services and miui.analytics.
Is 5G really more traffic-consuming than 4G?
The standard itself 5G It does not increase traffic consumption, but indirectly contributes to it: ๐Ÿ“ถ Higher download speeds cause applications to download data faster (e.g., higher resolution video). ๐Ÿ”„ Some services (such as cloud backups) automatically use the 5G synchronize. ๐Ÿ“ฑ On the Redmi Note 9 Pro mode 5G Auto-Update of Applications over the Mobile Network may be activated to avoid overspending: 5G, if not necessary: Settings โ†’ SIM-map โ†’ Preferred type of network โ†’ 4G. In Google Play, ban auto-update on mobile.
Can I track traffic to a specific application in real time?
Yes, GlassWire or NetGuard is good for this: In GlassWire, open the Now tab, which shows current activity on applications. In NetGuard, turn on the Traffic Log and select the monitoring app. The built-in MIUI does not support real-time tracking, only post-factum.