Controlling mobile traffic consumption on Xiaomi smartphones is a key skill for those looking to avoid unexpected write-offs or a sharp drop in internet speed after the limit is exhausted. MIUI There are several monitoring tools, but many users are unaware of their existence or use only basic features. Meanwhile, competent traffic accounting settings allow not only to track its consumption in real time, but also to identify βvoraciousβ applications that hide data in the background.
In this article, we will discuss all available ways to check traffic consumption on Xiaomi, Redmi and other devices. POCO β standard-tool MIUI We will focus on hidden settings that help block background traffic and typical errors that cause the meter to reset or show incorrect data. If you notice that the internet is running out too fast, here you will find practical solutions for diagnosis and optimization.
Method 1: Standard traffic counter in MIUI
The easiest and most obvious method is to use a built-in shell traffic metering tool. MIUI. It is available on all modern Xiaomi devices (starting with the MIUI 10) and does not require the installation of additional programs, the main advantage of this method is the integration with the system, which allows you to block traffic for individual applications directly from the statistics menu.
To open the meter:
- Go to Settings. β SIM-maps and mobile networks.
- Choose an active one SIM-card (if there are several).
- Slip on the item Traffic consumption (in some versions) MIUI This may be called the use of data).
Here you'll see:
- π The consumption schedule for the current period (by default - month).
- π± List of applications sorted by the amount of traffic consumed.
- βοΈ Limit settings β you can set a warning when you reach a certain threshold.
β οΈ Attention: Built-in counter MIUI If your tariff has a different billing period (for example, from the 15th), you will have to manually reset the statistics through the Three Points menu. β Reset the statistics.
Note the Background section, which shows apps that consume traffic even when you're not using them. Common culprits are messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram, social media, and cloud services. To limit their activity, tap the app and select Limit Background.
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If you see unknown names in the list of applications (e.g. com.android.xxx), it could be system services or malware. Check them through antivirus or disable access to mobile data.
Method 2: Detailed statistics through Security App
Xiaomiβs Security app (or Global Firmware Security) offers more advanced tools for monitoring traffic, including breakdown by connection type (mobile data, Wi-Fi) and the ability to block suspicious activity. This method is useful if you need to track which app is eating up the internet in the background.
Instructions:
- Open the Security app (the shield icon).
- Go to Data Management or Data Usage (depending on version) MIUI).
- Select the Mobile Data tab.
Advantages of this method:
- π Shows traffic by clock, which helps to identify peak loads.
- π« Allows you to completely block access to mobile data for selected applications.
- π² Displays traffic consumption by SIM-Cards (relevant to dual-SIM devices).
| Parameter | Standard "Settings" | Annex "Security" |
|---|---|---|
| Clock breakdown | β No. | β Yes. |
| Blocking background traffic | β Yes (partially) | β Yes (full) |
| Wi-Fi statistics | β No. | β Yes. |
| Notifications of exceeding the limit | β Yes. | β Yes (with setting thresholds) |
The Security app also has a Traffic Saving feature that automatically limits the background activity of apps when you reach a preset limit, which is useful if you often forget to turn off mobile internet or use a tariff with a tight limit.
Method 3: Using third-party apps to track traffic
If the built-in tools MIUI You can't do enough, you can install specialized apps from Google Play, which offer more flexible settings, home screen widgets and advanced analytics among the most popular:
- π My Data Manager β Tracks traffic in real time, supports widgets and notifications.
- π‘οΈ GlassWire β visualizes data consumption in the form of a graph, shows active connections.
- π NetGuard β blocks Internet access for individual applications without root rights.
Advantages of third-party applications:
- π Flexible adjustment of the calculation period (not tied to the calendar month).
- π Notifications of exceeding the limit with the possibility of fine-tuning.
- π Roaming support β you can set separate limits for home network and roaming.
There are, however, downsides:
- π Increased battery consumption (due to constant traffic monitoring).
- π Some features (such as traffic blocking) require root rights.
- π₯ Additional system load (especially on Redmi budget models).
β οΈ Note: When using third-party traffic meters, data may diverge from the built-in counter MIUI (usually 5-10%). This is due to different methods of counting packages. For accuracy, check with your operator's data (via the operator). USSD-team-room).
If you decide to install a third-party application, we recommend that you first test it during the 2-3 Some programs (like NetGuard) may conflict with energy saving modes. MIUI, So after installation, check the battery settings for the new app.
βοΈ Set up a third-party traffic meter
Method 4: Checking traffic through USSD-operator
The most accurate way to know traffic is to ask for data directly from your mobile operator, which is relevant if you suspect that the meter on the phone is showing incorrect data (for example, due to reset statistics or system errors). USSD-Teams to check balance and detail traffic.
Here. USSD-codes for popular Russian operators:
- πΆ MTS: Dial *100*1# or *111*0887# (detailing).
- πΆ Beeline: *102# or *106*3# (foot-strapped).
- πΆ MegaFon: *105*00# or *558# (day-detailing).
- πΆ Television2: *155*1# or *107# (packet-length).
After you have the team, you will receive SMS detailing, including:
- The remainder of the mobile Internet (in MB or GB).
- Date of packet reset.
- Traffic consumption for the current period (sometimes broken down by day).
β οΈ Attention: USSD-Requests may be charged (usually) 1-3 Please check the terms with your operator. SMS They come late until 24 hours - for operational control it is better to use the operator's personal account.
If USSD-commands are not working (for example, due to network problems), check the traffic flow through the official application of your operator (My MTS, My Beeline, etc.) or the web version of your personal account.
What to do if USSD-team is not working?
Method 5: Hidden MIUI settings for advanced users
V MIUI There are hidden features that allow you to more accurately control traffic, but they are hidden in the engineering menu or require activation through the Internet. ADB. These methods are suitable for experienced users who want to completely block background traffic or set up accounting for individual applications.
One of the most useful tricks is to turn off background data for all applications (except system ones).
- Go to Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Tapping at Three Points β Special access β Background data transmission.
- Disable access for unnecessary applications (such as games or social networks).
For a deeper setup, you can use ADB-For example, to completely block mobile traffic for a particular application (e.g. Facebook), follow the following instructions:
adb shell cmd appops set com.facebook.katana RESTRICT_BACKGROUND_DATA 1Other useful hidden functions:
- π Block traffic for system applications (requires root or ADB).
- π‘ Network priority setting (e.g., no switching to a network) 3G low-signal 4G).
- π Resetting traffic statistics by schedule (via Automation in the MIUI).
β οΈ Note: Change the hidden settings through ADB Or an engineering menu can cause the phone to run in an unstable way. β Additionally. β Backup and reset.
Important: On some Xiaomi models (e.g. Redmi Note 10 Pro or POCO X3 Pro after updating to MIUI 14+ Hidden traffic settings can be blocked, in which case only the rollback of firmware or the use of third-party applications will help.
Typical problems and their solutions
Even with the right traffic meter setup, Xiaomi users face typical problems, and here are the most common ones and ways to fix them:
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The counter shows 0 MB, although the Internet is used | Resetting statistics or error MIUI | Restart your phone or reset your statistics manually |
| Traffic consumption is very different from operator data | Background activity of system applications | Check the "System Applications" section in the traffic counter |
| Notification of the limit exceeding does not come | Security Notifications Disabled | Check the notification settings in Settings β Annexes β Security |
| Traffic is consumed even when mobile data is turned off | Automatic Wi-Fi connection with limited access | Turn off the "Auto Connection" option in Wi-Fi settings |
If after all the manipulations, the traffic consumption remains abnormally high, check the phone for malware.
- Install an antivirus (such as Dr.Web or Kaspersky).
- Check the list of installed applications for suspicious ones.
- Disable the installation from unknown sources (Settings) β Privacy β Special permits).
Another common reason for uncontrolled traffic is the auto-update of apps via Google Play to disable it:
- Open Google Play.
- Tap on the profile avatar β Settings β Network β Auto-update of applications.
- Choose Never or Only through Wi-Fi.
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If traffic is consumed at night when you are not using your phone, background processes are most likely to blame: Check your sync settings in your Google account and turn off automatic backups.
How to reduce traffic consumption Xiaomi: 7 working ways
Even if you carefully monitor the statistics, traffic can run out too quickly. Here are proven ways to save it that work on all Xiaomi devices:
- π΄ Turn off autoplay of videos on social networks (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok). In the settings of each application, there is an option "Autoplay" - select Never.
- π΅ Use offline modes for music and maps. Google Maps allows you to download maps in advance, and Spotify or Yandex Music saves tracks.
- π Limit background activity for instant messengers. on WhatsApp: Settings β Data and memory β Use of mobile data (turn off "Autoload Media").
- π± Activate the traffic saving mode in MIUI: Settings β SIM-maps and mobile networks β Saving traffic.
- π Use lightweight versions of sites (e.g. m.facebook.com instead of facebook.com) or a traffic compressed browser (Opera Mini).
- π Turn off automatic sync for unnecessary accounts: Settings β Accounts and synchronization.
- π‘ Set up the speed limit through the NetGuard app (useful if you have unlimited after the threshold).
Pay special attention to system updates. Xiaomi downloads updates by default MIUI via mobile data, if the file size is less than 500 MB:
- Go to Settings β About the phone β System update.
- Tapping at Three Points β Settings.
- Turn off the option Download via mobile network.
If you travel frequently, remember to turn off data roaming in your settings. SIM-Even background roaming activity can lead to huge bills:
- Go to Settings. β SIM-maps and mobile networks.
- Choose. SIM-map β Data roaming.
- Move the slider to the off position.