It is common for owners of Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco smartphones to connect a new gadget to their home network and forget their password. Fortunately, the modern MIUI shell and Android operating system provide convenient mechanisms to restore access to wireless network data.
Unlike the older versions of Android, where superuser rights were required to view keys, modern solutions allow you to do this at regular cost. You do not need to be an expert in programming or look for dubious applications. Just know where to look for hidden settings in the menu of your device. Below we will discuss in detail all the current methods.
We will look at the standard method through QR-code that works on most current models, as well as alternatives for devices with different versions of firmware. Since Android 10, Google has implemented a unified network management system that allows you to see security keys directly. This makes the process as simple and safe as possible for the average user.
The fastest way to get through QR-code
The most versatile method, working on 95% of modern Xiaomi smartphones with a shell MIUI 12 and newer, and pure Android, is powered by generation QR-When you're already connected to the network or you've stored it in the memory of the device before, the system allows you to generate a special pattern lock, and that code contains all the information you need, including the name of the network (SSID) and the password itself in plain sight.
To take advantage of this method, you need to open your Wi-Fi settings. Click on the name of the network you are currently connected to, or the gear icon next to it. QR-This code is usually small in print, and it's a line like "Password: 12345678".
If the code is too small or not (depending on the MIUI version), you can take a screenshot of the screen. Then open the gallery, select an image, and use the built-in Google Lens or Text Recognition feature. The system instantly reads the data and shows you a password as a text message that can be copied.
- π± Open Settings and go to the Wi-Fi section.
- π Click on the active network or the arrow / gear icon.
- πΈ Take a screenshot of what appears. QR-code.
- ποΈ Use the text recognition function in the screenshot.
β οΈ Attention: QR-The code is the exact equivalent of your password, and anyone who scans that code from your screen will have instant access to your network!
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If the text QR-You can't read the code, just point the camera of the other phone to the screen. Most modern cameras automatically recognize the network and suggest you connect, but the password may not show.
Viewing the password in Android 10 and above settings
In newer versions of the operating system, such as Android 12, Android 13 and Android 14, which are being actively implemented in Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 14 and more recent models of the Redmi Note series, the process has become even easier: Google allowed users to view saved passwords directly in the settings interface without having to take screenshots or use third-party programs to recognize text.
You can go to the wireless network menu, find a list of saved networks (often at the bottom of the screen or in the "Manage saved networks" menu), select the connection you want, and the window that opens, next to the "Password" field, often has an eye icon, and you click on it and the system will ask you to verify your identity.
Verification is done through biometrics (fingerprint or Face ID) or a screen unlock pin, an important security measure to ensure that the unauthorized person who took your unlocked phone will not be able to immediately recognize passwords from all networks. Once successful authentication, the password will appear in the text box and can be copied to the clipboard.
βοΈ Checking access to settings
Using Google Cloud Sync Sync
If your Xiaomi smartphone is synced to your Google account, all saved Wi-Fi passwords can be accessed via a web interface or account security settings, a feature that is especially useful if you have changed your phone or reset to factory settings but want to remember your home network key.
The data is transmitted through a secure channel and stored in encrypted form, so you can access it by going to passwords.google.com or by going to the settings of your Google account on any device, and you can filter the entries by Wi-Fi in the "Password Manager" section.
This method doesn't require the phone itself, which makes it ideal for situations where the device is lost or broken, but you need to connect another gadget to the network. Just log in to your account from your computer, find the network you want, and copy the password.
| Method | Necessary rights | Difficulty | Security |
|---|---|---|---|
| QR-screen-code | No. | Low. | Medium |
| Android 12+ settings | No. | Low. | Tall. |
| Google account | Access to the account | Medium | Tall. |
| Root rights | Superuser | Tall. | Low. |
Specifics of different versions of MIUI and HyperOS
Shell MIUI Xiaomi has its own interface features, which may differ depending on the firmware version and region (Global, China, EEA). In some versions MIUI 11 early MIUI 12 generation button QR-The code may be hidden or not available for 5GHz networks in certain regions due to regulatory constraints.
In the newest HyperOS operating system, which gradually replaces MIUI on Xiaomiβs flagships 14 Ultra and Mix Fold, the interface has become more minimalist. Here, the password is often hidden by default, and it requires mandatory biometric authorization to display it, even if you are in the main settings menu, this is done to strengthen the protection of user data.
If the standard path doesnβt work, try updating the System Security app or the firmware itself through the Settings menu β About Phone β System Update. Often bugs that hide password display functionality are fixed in security patches.
β οΈ Note: On Chinese versions of the firmware (CN ROM) Some features related to Google services and password display may not work properly or require additional settings of the Google Play framework.
What to do if the button QR-code-inactive?
Use of Root Rights and System Files
For advanced users with Root rights, direct access to system configuration files is available, the only working option for very old Android 9 and lower devices that donβt have a feature. QR-codes, as well as custom firmware, where this function was cut out.
Passwords are stored in a file wpa_supplicant.conf, path-bound /data/misc/wifi/. Root permissions are required to access this partition of the file system, as it is a system directory. Using a root-enabled file manager (such as Root Explorer or MiXplorer), you can open this file with a text editor.
Inside the file you will find records in the format:
network={
ssid="MyHomeWiFi"
psk="SuperSecretPassword123"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
}Here, ssid is the network name, and psk is the password you want in the clear, and be very careful when editing system files, because changing the syntax incorrectly can cause the Wi-Fi module to fail.
- π Get Super User Rights (Root) through Magisk.
- π Install a file manager with root support.
- π Go to the directory. /data/misc/wifi/.
- π Open the file. wpa_supplicant.conf And find your network.
Frequent problems and ways to solve them
Despite the simplicity of the procedure, users may encounter difficulties, such as not showing the phone. QR-code if the network is enterprise and requires complex authorization through certificates, not just entering a password. In such cases, you will not be able to see the password in its usual form, since it is not technically open.
Another common problem is the grey Wi-Fi icon or the lack of a detalles button, which is often treated by rebooting the router or reconnecting the network on the phone (forget the network β reconnect), and itβs also worth checking if the phone is power-saving mode, which can limit background settings.
If nothing works, you can always log in to the routerβs web interface. If youβve ever changed the routerβs administrator password, you can log in to its settings (usually at 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) and view the wireless network key in the WLAN or Wireless section.
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The most reliable way for modern Xiaomi is the standard QR-code function in Wi-Fi settings. It does not require third-party software and runs stably on MIUI 12-14 and HyperOS.