Leo’s Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 had served him faithfully for three years. But lately, it had become... grumpy.
His tech-savvy cousin, Mia, laughed. “Don’t call it a brick. It just needs a vacation. A factory reset.”
“You’re a wizard,” Leo whispered.
“It’s just tidying its room,” Mia whispered.
It would open the camera five minutes after he asked. Apps crashed like clumsy waiters. And the final straw? The screen froze on a photo of his boss, who was now stuck mid-sentence with a terrifying, pixelated grin. Comment reinitialiser XIAOMI Redmi
Mia grabbed the phone. First, she plugged it into the charger (a dead phone during a reset is a real brick). Then, she went to Settings > Mi Account > Xiaomi Cloud and turned on Sync . Photos, contacts, and notes floated up to the digital sky. For extra safety, she connected a USB drive and copied over his music and documents.
“This is for when the phone won’t even turn on, or the software is cursed,” she explained. Leo’s Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 had served him
Leo panicked. “Won’t that erase my life?”
After five minutes, the phone rebooted, showing the cheerful “Hello” setup screen. Leo grinned. But when he tried to open an app, it was still a little slow. His tech-savvy cousin, Mia, laughed
The phone vibrated. The Redmi logo glowed. And then… pure, blinding speed. The phone asked for a language, a Wi-Fi password, and a Google account. It was brand new.