First of all, you should check whether the Xiaomi TV is having any kind of temporary glitches or not. It’s better to perform a power cycle method on Xiaomi TV by following the steps below to refresh the system.
- Turn Off your Xiaomi TV and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet.
- Now, you’ll need to wait for a couple of seconds.
- Then connect the power cable again to the TV.
- Press and hold the Power button for 30 seconds to Turn it On.
2. Remove Batteries from the Remote
Another thing you can do is simply remove the batteries from the remote control by following the steps below and then try reinserting the batteries to check for the issue again.
- Grab your remote control and remove the batteries from the backside.
- Now, press and hold the Power button on the remote for 30 seconds.
- Then put back the batteries into the remote control and power on the TV to check for the issue.
3. Try Replacing Batteries from Remote Control
If removing and reinserting the batteries didn’t come in handy then make sure to replace the batteries from the remote control and try checking the issue. If the batteries run out of juice then it won’t work properly and may result in the Xiaomi TV Black Screen issue.
4. Check for Software Updates
The chances are high that your Xiaomi TV starts behaving weirdly due to the unstable software version or an outdated system software build. It’s always suggested to check for available software updates on your Xiaomi TV and then install the pending updates accordingly. To do that:
- On the homepage of your smart TV, click on More settings.
- Now, a new window will appear > Select the About option.
- Choose System update > Press the OK/Enter button.
- Once, your smart TV will be updated > Now, it’s time to update the ‘PatchWall’ UI.
- If there is an update for PatchWall then go to the PatchWall TV.
- Next, your Mi TV will ask you to download it.
- Click on the Update option > Your smart TV will start downloading the updates.
5. Try Removing and Reinserting the HDMI Cable
You should try removing and reinserting the HDMI cable on the Xiaomi TV to ensure there is no connectivity issue with the cable. You can follow the steps below to do so:
- Go to the backside of your Xiaomi TV > Locate the HDMI port where the HDMI cable is inserted.
- Gently disconnect the HDMI cable and reconnect it again.
- In some cases, your HDMI cable might not get connected properly which can trouble you a lot.
- If you’ve connected the HDMI cable to the streaming device or set-top box then directly connect to the TV and check for the issue.
Sometimes you should check for the loose connectivity issue with your Xiaomi TV or input devices because a loose connection to the TV with HDMI cable might occur such problems.
7. Check for Physically Damaged Cables
You can try checking for the physically damaged cables at your TV because the chances are high that somehow the HDMI cable might get damaged or ripped off unexpectedly. In that scenario, the display connection might not work properly. If the HDMI cable is physically damaged, try replacing it with a new one.
If none of the methods worked for you then make sure to contact Xiaomi Support for further assistance. It’ll not only help you in getting a better or faster resolution but also streamline the possible repair processes (if under warranty). Otherwise, you can simply contact the nearest Xiaomi service centre to get dedicated support.
That’s it, guys. We hope this guide was useful to you. For additional queries, you can comment below.