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What Is Mi Cloud and How to Use It

As we all know, Mi Phones from Xiaomi are quite popular, especially in the emerging markets. All Xiaomi phones come preloaded with a custom Android Skin known as MiUi. In addition to that, Xiaomi gives you 5 GB of free storage space on Mi Cloud, the companies own Cloud service. As a prerequisite, all users of Mi phones needs to have (Or create) a Mi account in order to activate the phone, in addition to your google account. This user has also been tagged automatically with your Mi Cloud account. This enables you to automatically store your phone contacts, photos, messages etc on the cloud. However, the free 5 GB storage space runs out pretty fast for most users and users have reported this on online forums. So, what do you do in such a scenario where you get the message "Mi Cloud Storage Full" ? Read along to know more.

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How to Resolve "Mi Cloud Storage Full" scenarios?

For the record, "Mi Cloud Storage Full"is not an error message. It basically indicates that you need to either upgrade or delete content in order to make some space. The storage space upgrade is not free and if in case you need additional storage, you would need to pay for it. See the cost breakup screenshot below taken directly from the Mi Website.

How to Access Xiaomi Mi Cloud to Store Contacts Messages and Photos

When you activate your Mi phone, all photos, contacts, and messages are stored by default on the Mi Cloud. While 5 GB is more than enough for storing contacts and messages, it might not be true for photos. We recommend switching off the photos sync feature from your phone right away. In order to do this, follow the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Go to settings>Mi Account (Under Accounts)

Step 2: Tap on Mi Cloud Icon

Step 3: Type in your Mi Account Password if prompted with a captcha code. See screenshot

Step 4: Tap on Gallery and toggle the option which says "Backup Automatically"

This should disable other options below it. Here is the Step by Step screenshots below:

This will stop uploading your photos to the Mi Cloud and your storage issues should be sorted.

Alternatives to Mi Cloud for Cloud-based photo Storage

We strongly recommend you to install the new Google photos app and enable it to upload your photos instead. If you restrict your photo size to 16 MP (MegaPixels) and Videos of up to 1080p then Google will offer you with unlimited storage. Now, that is an unbeatable offer with little or no competition at all.

Deleting your Mi-Account

At the moment, there are no options from the Web or from your phone to delete your existing Mi Account. You can sign out, or disconnect your existing services that you have subscribed to. To do this, you can go to https://account.xiaomi.com and change your settings and that's about it.

I hope this post was helpful. If you need any help, feel free to drop us a comment below.

Also Read: How to Sync and Store Contacts on the Mi Cloud

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What Is Mi Cloud and How to Use It

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