Modern Xiaomi smartphones, which are based on the shells MIUI or the new HyperOS, offer users incredibly flexible personalization tools, including detailed control over audio alerts. Often there is a situation when you need to leave visual notifications on the lock screen, but completely remove the sound so as not to disturb others in the movie, at a meeting or during sleep. Standard multimedia volume slider will not help here, since it does not affect the system sounds and alerts of messengers.
In this article, we will take a look at all the available ways to manage audio notifications, from global system settings to the fine configuration of individual applications. You will learn how to create the perfect balance between awareness and silence using built-in Do Not Disturb mode features and specialized notification channels. Understanding these mechanisms will allow you to forget about sudden audible interruptions at inappropriate moments.
It is worth noting that the algorithms of the Android operating system in conjunction with the proprietary add-ons from the Chinese manufacturer are constantly improving. Therefore, the location of some menu items may differ slightly on different versions of the firmware, but the logic of work remains the same for all devices of the Redmi line, POCO and flagship Xiaomi models.
Global volume and sound profile management
The most obvious, but not always effective, way is to use physical volume buttons, but if you click on a button and select a gear icon or three dots in the menu that appears, you will be taken to an extended mixer. It's important not to confuse the sliders, but it's the volume of notifications that we're interested in, which is often hidden under an extra menu or a separate slider, and reducing this to zero guarantees silence when new messages arrive throughout the system.
A more advanced tool is the use of sound profiles. Unlike simple silent mode, the profile allows you to flexibly adjust the behavior of the device. For example, you can keep the alarm and media files active, but completely silence system events. This is especially true for users who use the smartphone as a media center, but want to ignore work chats.
For quick activation of silent mode, the best way to use the notification curtain is to swipe top-down twice to deploy all controls, and find the "No Sound" or "Do Not Disturb" icon. In some versions of MIUI, when this icon is pressed, a menu opens with additional settings to exclude certain contacts or applications from the list of ignored.
It is important to understand the difference between modes. No Sound mode turns off all audible signals, including the alarm clock (depending on settings), whereas Do Not Disturb focuses specifically on incoming calls and notifications, allowing media content to sound. Do Not Disturb mode is the only way to automatically turn on silence on a schedule, for example, every night from 23:00 to 07:00.
Set up the “Do Not Disturb” mode on schedule
The Do Not Disturb feature in Xiaomi smartphones is extremely deep and allows you to create automatic scripts. To set it up, go to Settings → Sound and vibration → Do Not Disturb. Here you will see the option to add a schedule that will activate quiet mode at a given time without you participating, eliminating the risk of forgetting to turn off the sound before bedtime.
Inside the schedule settings, you can select the days of the week when the rule will apply, for example, you can create a separate profile for work days and another for the weekend. The system also allows you to choose what exactly will be blocked: only calls, only notifications or all together. Special attention should be paid to the section "Repeat calls" - if you leave this option on, a second call from the same person in 15 minutes will break the silence, which can be critical in emergency situations.
☑️ Setting up the "Do Not Disturb" mode»
There is also a useful Silence feature that allows you to temporarily turn off the sound for a certain time (for example, 1 hour or 2 hours) with a single touch.This is more convenient than setting a permanent schedule if you need to focus on a specific task right now.
⚠️ Note: When Do Not Disturb mode is activated, visual notifications may stop appearing on the lock screen if there is a restriction in the privacy settings. Check this setting if it is important for you to see text messages even when the phone is silent.
Fine-tuning notifications for individual applications
The most effective way to keep quiet is to turn off the sound not throughout the system, but only for specific, most intrusive applications. In Android and MIUI, this is done through notification channel management. Go to Settings → Notifications and Status bar → Notification management. Here you will see the full list of installed applications.
Choose the right app, like a game or news aggregator, and you'll find a Sound switch inside, and if you turn it off, you'll let the app show banners and icons, but it won't play back, which is ideal for those who want to be aware of the events, but don't want to hear the constant jingling.
For instant messengers like Telegram or WhatsApp, settings are even more detailed, and within the notification section of a particular app, there are often subsections: “Personal Messages,” “Groups,” “Channels,” and you can make private messages from loved ones sound and notifications from work chats come in completely silent, through setting up notification categories inside the app itself or through the system menu.