Owners of modern Xiaomi smartphones often face the need to quickly transfer photos, videos or documents to a personal computer. USB-And cable is a time-tested technique, but it's not always convenient if the cord is lost, broken, or just across the room. Wireless synchronization solves this problem by allowing data to be exchanged at high speeds without having to physically connect.
Modern wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi Direct and LANs provide stable file transfer of any size. You no longer need to search for drivers or configure complex network protocols manually, because the MIUI shell already has powerful tools built in to do this. In this article, we will discuss all the current ways that will allow you to forget about wires and enjoy speed.
The main advantage of this approach is the freedom to move around the room while copying, and use the phone in parallel for other tasks. Also, the lack of physical contact eliminates wear and tear of the charging connector, which prolongs the life of the device. Let's look at how to turn your smartphone into a full-fledged network drive.
Preparing the smartphone and network for synchronization
Before you start setting up data, you need to make sure that both devices are in the same network environment. Most methods require that both Xiaomi smartphone and computer be connected to the same local Wi-Fi network. If the router supports dual-band mode, make sure that both devices use the same frequency, for example, 5 GHz, for maximum speed.
It is important to check your device’s visibility settings on Android. By default, some privacy settings may hide your smartphone from other network members. You’ll need to activate the detection feature so your computer can “see” your phone when searching for available devices.
⚠️ Note: When using public Wi-Fi networks (cafes, airports), network detection may be blocked by router settings, in which case synchronization is possible only by creating a local access point on one of the devices.
It’s also worth making sure the phone has the latest MIUI system update installed. Xiaomi engineers regularly optimize network modules, and older firmware versions may not work stable or have speed limits. Check for updates in Settings → About Phone → MIUI version.
Use the built-in Mi Drop (ShareMe) app
The most efficient and quickest way to transfer files is to use the proprietary Mi Drop app (known as ShareMe in newer versions), which uses Wi-Fi Direct technology to create a direct connection between devices, which allows you to achieve speeds of up to 40 MB / s, which is much faster than standard Bluetooth.
To start working on your smartphone, you need to open the app and click send or receive. If you transfer files from your phone to your PC, select Send to PC. The system will suggest you create a temporary network or connect to an existing one. QR-code and address.
- 📲 Open the ShareMe app on your smartphone and go to profile.
- 💻 Click the “Connect to your computer” button in the profile menu.
- 🔗 Select the connection type: “Secure” (requires a password) or “No password».
- 🌐 On your computer, open “My Computer” or any Explorer and enter the displayed address in the path bar.
Once you enter the address in Windows Explorer, your smartphone folder will be available as a regular disk, so you can copy, delete and rename files with ease of working with the local folder, and this method does not require installing additional software on your computer, making it a universal solution.
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For maximum transfer speed of large files (movies, archives), make sure that both devices are connected to a 5 GHz network. At 2.4 GHz, the speed can be 3-4 times lower.
Setting up FTP-server through a conductor MIUI
Xiaomi’s built-in file manager has a hidden but extremely useful feature – the ability to launch. FTP-It turns your phone into a network storage that you can access from any device on the network, including computers, tablets and even Smart. TV.
To activate this feature, open the Explorer app and go to the Network or Remote tab. Select Access from PC. The system will prompt you to turn on Wi-Fi if it is turned off and start the server. The screen will display the address of the view ftp://192.168.1.XX:XXXX.
Unlike Mi Drop, FTP-The protocol allows you to work with the file system at a lower level, and you get access not only to media files, but also to system folders (if you have rights), which is convenient for advanced users. FTP It does not encrypt data, so it is not safe to use it on open networks.
| Parameter | Description | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Protocol | FTP / FTPS | Use FTPS for encryption |
| Port port | Dynamic (usually 4 digits) | Remember or fix in settings |
| Coding | UTF-8 | Required for Cyrillic file names |
| Access. | Anonymous or password-free | Always set a password in public places |
To connect to a computer, you just need to enter the displayed address in the address bar of any folder. If the system requests a login and password, leave the fields blank (if authorization is not configured) or enter the data specified on the phone screen. Once you successfully connect, you can add this network to Network Locations for quick access in the future.
☑️ Pre-launch checks FTP
Synchronization through cloud services and Mi Cloud
If a direct connection is not possible for some reason, cloud technology comes to the rescue. Xiaomi offers a service called Mi Cloud, which automatically syncs contacts, notes, photos and settings with the server. On a computer, you just go to i.mi.com and log in to your account.
This method is ideal for backing up and accessing important data from any device in a world with the Internet, but for transferring heavy files (4K video, large archives), it can be slow due to the speed limits of your Internet channel and the quotas of cloud storage.
Alternatively, third-party services like Google Drive, Yandex.Disk or Dropbox can be used, and by installing the app on a Xiaomi smartphone and a client on a PC, you can automatically synchronize your selected folders, which requires customization, but in the long run eliminates the need to manually manage files.
⚠️ Note: When using cloud services, keep an eye on the tariff plan. Free versions are usually limited to 5-15 GB of space, which is quickly filled when photos and videos are synchronized in their original quality.
For the clouds to work in the background, it is important to adjust the synchronization conditions, it is recommended to set data transfer only over Wi-Fi, so as not to waste mobile traffic, and you can also turn off synchronization at low battery power to save the energy of the device.
Third-party data applications
Google Play offers many alternatives to standard tools, with apps like Solid Explorer, WiFi File Transfer, or Airdroid providing enhanced functionality, and often having a more user-friendly web interface that allows you to manage files, SMS, and contacts directly from your computer’s browser.
For example, Airdroid allows you not only to transfer files, but also to broadcast the screen of the smartphone to the PC monitor, respond to messages and manage notifications. QR-code.
- 🚀 Solid Explorer – a powerful file manager with support for plugins and cloud storage.
- 📡 WiFi File Transfer – a simple application that creates a web interface to manage files through the browser.
- 🌐 Airdroid – a complete solution for remote device management and data transfer.
Using third-party software provides flexibility, but requires careful attention to security permissions. These applications request access to all files on the device, so download them only from trusted sources. In router settings, such programs may require port rollover if you plan to access from outside the local network.
How to use ports for remote access?
Problem Solving and Connection Diagnostics
Even if you set up correctly, users can face difficulties, and the most common problem is that the computer can't see the phone or can't connect to the address specified, most often due to settings on the Windows firewall, which blocks incoming connections from unknown devices on the local network.
If the connection is cut or the speed is extremely low, check the Wi-Fi channel load. A running microwave, neighboring routers and other electronic devices can interfere, in which case restarting the router or switching to a less loaded channel in the wireless network settings helps.
Also worth paying attention to MIUI power saving settings. Aggressive battery optimization can "kill" background data transfer processes if the phone screen goes out. Add the file transfer app to the exception list or set "No Limits" mode for background activity.
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The stability of the wireless connection depends on the quality of the router signal and the absence of software blockers on the computer.