Why Xiaomi Users Want to Turn Off the Sound and When It Really Needs
The sound on Xiaomi smartphones is not only a convenience, but also a potential source of irritation. According to 2026 statistics, 68% of owners of devices on MIUI and HyperOS at least once tried to turn off system sounds, notifications or media, the reasons vary from the need to be quiet at an important meeting to the desire to get rid of annoying "beeping" when taking photos.
Xiaomi's firmware features are multi-channel, which means you can only turn off the alarm clock, leave the ringing ring, or reverse the camera sound, save notifications. However, not all users know that the audio settings are scattered across several menus: Settings → Sound and vibration, Settings → Resolution apps → and also in fast panels. This article will help you understand all the nuances, including hidden features for advanced users.
It is important to understand the difference between “disable the sound” and “do not disturb” mode. The first option removes the soundtrack completely or selectively, and the second option temporarily blocks all notifications on the schedule. We will consider both approaches, as well as the rare cases when the sound does not turn off due to failures in MIUI Optimization (and how to fix it).
Method 1: Quickly disable all sounds through physical buttons
The most versatile method, which works on all Xiaomi models, from Redmi Note 10 to Xiaomi 14 Ultra. It does not require immersion in the settings and takes less than 5 seconds.
- 🔇 Loudness down + Power button – activates silent mode (vibration remains).
- 🔕 Loudness down + Power button (hold 3 seconds) – complete shutdown of sound and vibration.
- 🔔 Loudness up + Power button – returns a standard sound profile.
On devices with HyperOS (such as Xiaomi 13T or Redmi K70), when holding the buttons, an additional menu with a profile choice will appear: “Sound”, “Vibration”, “No Sound” – this is a 2026 innovation that many users find more convenient than the classic Settings → Sound menu.
⚠️ Note: On some models (e.g, POCO F5) The button combination may conflict with the Google Assistant function. If the sound does not turn off, check the settings of the voice assistant in Settings. → Annexes → Application management → Google.
Method 2: Set up a sound profile in the Sound and Vibration menu
If you need to selectively turn off certain types of sounds (such as system notifications only or keyboard sound), you'll have to dive into the settings. MIUI 12-15 and HyperOS:
- Open the Settings. → Sound and vibration.
- In the Profiles block, select “No Sound” or “Vibration Only”.
- For fine-tuning, tap “Additional settings” (in HyperOS, this item is called “Sound Management”).
In additional settings, you will find sliders for:
- 📞 Loudness of the call (including repeated call).
- 📱 Media (music, video, games).
- 🔔 Notifications (SMS, messengers, system alerts).
- ⚙️ System sounds (unlock, charge, screenshots).
☑️ Checking the sound settings
On Xiaomi models with IR-A block (for example, Redmi Note 12 Pro)+) Disabling audio from the menu can reset after using the remote control for the technique. This is a firmware bug, fixed only in HyperOS 1.0.5.0.
Method 3: Turning off sounds for specific applications
Often users want to remove the sound only in certain programs, such as TikTok, Instagram or instant messengers, MIUI and HyperOS do this through permission settings:
- Go to Settings → Applications → Application Management.
- Select the app you want (such as WhatsApp).
- Tap "Permissions» → «Other permits».
- Turn off the “Sound Playback” or “Notifications” slider.
For instant messengers (Telegram, Viber) there is an alternative way:
- 🔔 Open the chat room. → tap on the name of the interlocutor → «Notifications» → «No sound».
- 🎵 In the app itself (for example, in Spotify), the sound is turned off through the internal settings of the player.
⚠️ Note: On Xiaomi with HyperOS, disabling sound for system applications (e.g. com.android.phone) can cause malfunctions SIM-Do not edit the settings for service processes!
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If the sound in the app doesn't turn off through the settings, try clearing its cache in Settings → Apps → Storage. Often this helps with playback glitch.
Method 4: Do Not Disturb Mode and Its Hidden Opportunities
Xiaomi’s Do Not Disturb (DND) feature is much more powerful than it looks, not only allowing you to turn off the sound, but also:
- 🕒 Set up a schedule (for example, from 23:00 to 8:00).
- 📱 Allow sound for selected contacts or applications.
- 🔄 Automatically activate when connected to a Bluetooth device (for example, in a car).
- 📍 Activate by geolocation (only on HyperOS).
How to set up:
- Go to Settings → Notifications and Status bar → Do not disturb.
- Turn on the slider "Manual" or set up "Schedule".
- In the Exceptions section, add important contacts or apps (such as an alarm clock).
| Parameter | MIUI 14 | HyperOS |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-disconnection by time | ❌ No. | ✅ Yes (max. 12 hours) |
| Geolocation exceptions | ❌ No. | ✅ Yes (requires) GPS) |
| Sound resolution for repeat calls | ✅ Yes (within 3 minutes) | ✅ Yes (configurable interval) |
| Turn off the vibration. | ❌ Only through the profile. | ✅ Separate slider |
How to get around the 12-hour limit in HyperOS?
Method 5: Disable system sounds (screenshots, charging, locking)
System sounds are a separate story, they're not controlled through standard profiles, and they often slip through even "no sound" mode to turn them off:
- Go to Settings → Sound and vibration → System sounds.
- Turn off the sliders: 📸 «Camera shutter sound" (requires to unlock regional restrictions on some models). 🔋 «Sound of charge». 🔒 «Lock/unlock sound». 🖼️ «Screenshot sound».
Xiaomi has a “Tactile Feedback” option with HyperOS that replaces sounds with vibration, which is useful for users who want to keep feedback but without audio.
⚠️ Note: On models for Japanese and Korean markets (Xiaomi 13 Lite) JC) The camera shutter sound is only turned off after the European firmware is installed.
Method 6: Advanced Methods (ADB, root, hidden menus)
If standard methods don't work (e.g., sound continues to play out despite all the settings), you'll have to use technical solutions. Here are three proven methods:
- 🤖 ADB-Adb shell settings put global volume_music 0 (Requires the developer mode on and connection to the PC).
- 🔧 Editing the build.prop file (root only): ro.config.media_vol_steps=0 This completely removes the volume control of the media.
- 🔍 Hidden Engineering Menu (works on Redmi and the Redmi Menu) POCO): ##36446337## Hardware Testing Menu → Audio can manually disable individual audio channels.
On devices with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor (such as the Xiaomi 13 Pro), disabling the sound via ADB can cause a Bluetooth reset.This is a known chipset bug fixed in V15.0.4.0 firmware.
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Use it. ADB-If the team is confident in its actions, the wrong change in system parameters can lead to a "brick" of the device (loss of performance).
Method 7: Hardware Disconnection of the speaker (extreme case)
If the software methods fail (for example, due to firmware damage), the speaker is physically disabled.
- 🔊 Devices with damaged speaker plume (a frequent problem with the Redmi Note 9 Pro after falls).
- 📵 Phones infected with viruses that block audio settings.
- 🔧 Silent Mode Simulation for Application Testing.
How to do this:
- Remove the back cover (most Xiaomi it is glued, you will need a hair dryer or mediator).
- Disconnect the speaker plume from the motherboard (usually signed as SPEAKER or LOUDSPEAKER).
- For a temporary shutdown, you can snack on the corresponding wire (but it is irreversible!).
⚠️ Note: On models with stereo speakers (for example, Xiaomi) 12S Ultra) disabling one of them will result in monophonic sounding, and it also voids the warranty!
Frequent problems and their solutions
Even after turning off the sound in the settings, Xiaomi users face unexpected problems.-5 situations and their solutions:
| Problem. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The sound returns after the reboot | Resetting due to MIUI Optimization | Turn off optimization in Settings → Special. features → MIUI Optimization |
| The camera's sound is not switching off. | Regional restrictions (Japan, Korea) | Install global firmware through Fastboot |
| Vibration works, but sound doesn't. | The speaker or plume is damaged. | Check the service menu (#4636## → Audio) |
| The sound is only in the headphones. | Contaminated connector 3.5 mm or Bluetooth-glitch | Clean the connector with alcohol or reset Bluetooth settings |
| System sounds are missing after the update | Resetting sound settings in a new firmware | Return the settings to factory settings in Settings → Additional → Resetting settings |
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If you have lost some sounds (such as notifications in Telegram) after upgrading to HyperOS, try reinstalling the app. The new OS has changed the audio streaming system.