Hi I bought Mi 10t Pro 256gb global version last year and I didn't update it, because of due to some problems mentioned by users. Now I want to update it and there is update found. My phone stuck at 12.0.11.0.QJDMIXM version.
Bootloader is locked and I can't open because the phone is not getting mobile network. I can't flash fastboot because of this.
How can I update it?
omear said:
Hi I bought Mi 10t Pro 256gb global version last year and I didn't update it, because of due to some problems mentioned by users. Now I want to update it and there is update found. My phone stuck at 12.0.11.0.QJDMIXM version.
Bootloader is locked and I can't open because the phone is not getting mobile network. I can't flash fastboot because of this.
How can I update it?
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Im in the same problem, is the only solution unlock the bootloader and flash via MiFlash? or exist a database with the ota files for the Mi10T/10TPro?
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So I just got my Redmi Note 5 today and....it never booted. Bootloop all the way, with locked bootloader. Since I bought it online (from gear best) and there's no Xiaomi Help Center here in Portugal, I really dont want to waste more than a month sending the phone back to warranty...what are my solutionsin this case?
In my point of view, this happened because of Shop wanting to upgrade the rom and then bricking it due to Anti rollback policy...
BOOTLOOPED? BRICKED? if it's only in bootloop try flashing latest miui9 or 10 fastboot rom via miflash
devcon69 said:
BOOTLOOPED? BRICKED? if it's only in bootloop try flashing latest miui9 or 10 fastboot rom via miflash
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can't flash anything with locked bootloader
chouro said:
can't flash anything with locked bootloader
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oh check my thread with mi assistant. try to flash latest miui 9 or 10 recovery rom
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V9.5.19.0....roGlobal_V9.5.19.0.OEIMIFA_b370a6bc7e_8.1.zip
or
http://bigota.d.miui.com/8.7.12/miui_HMNote5HMNote5ProGlobal_8.7.12_61b1bc7ff7_8.1.zip
if all doesnt work try testpointing it
Can't access recovery most of the times, I get "the system has been destroyed" error, but yesterday I managed to somehow get it into MiRecovery 3.0 but I don't know how...
Got a new RN5 China version yesterday. It came with 9.5.12A Chinese ROM. I'm going to flash global ROM by myself to get all Google service and debloated. Found some posts here regarding flashing global from 9.5.13. However, have 2 questions now:
1. Someone warned bricked device due to xiaomi new restrictions released recently to prevent flashing global from on Chinese version. I may not be able to flash global from on Chinese version. (Yes I knew it's Chinese version as my the other one has English characters on the box, but this one has all Chinese characters). Is it possible now?
2. Will I get ota after flashing global from if q1 is yes?
If you only needed Google application like play store and used only English, thank look into this thread about Google installer:
http://en.miui.com/thread-233426-1-1.html
Sent from my Redmi 3S using Tapatalk
timberwolf60 said:
If you only needed Google application like play store and used only English, thank look into this thread about Google installer:
http://en.miui.com/thread-233426-1-1.html
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Thanks, but I'd like to get rid of Chinese adware as well. The existing global version of note 5 works really well and that's why I bought another one. I got this one China version to avoid waiting time. But sadly xiaomi made things more complicated now. I hope I could flash it without bricking as it's fresh arrived last night. If bricked, money throwing in the water.
Unlock bootloader and flash global stable fastboot ROM.
Yes you will get OTA update
but dont lock bootloader after flashing global ROM
and you have to wait 360 to 720 hours before unlocking the bootloader
SunilSuni said:
Unlock bootloader and flash global stable fastboot ROM.
Yes you will get OTA update
but dont lock bootloader after flashing global ROM
and you have to wait 360 to 720 hours before unlocking the bootloader
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ok, it looks like i dont need 3rd party recovery at all. just flash using the official flashing tools.
got the dame 10.0.2 updates minutes ago and auto reboot to install.
maybe i have to flash some global rom with anti4 flag on.
libralibra said:
ok, it looks like i dont need 3rd party recovery at all. just flash using the official flashing tools.
got the dame 10.0.2 updates minutes ago and auto reboot to install.
maybe i have to flash some global rom with anti4 flag on.
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Yes you have to flash global ROM which has anti4 or else MiFlash throws error message saying bootloader index value is lesser than the present bootloader index value
And there won't be any chances of bricking a device if you use MiFlash
SunilSuni said:
Yes you have to flash global ROM which has anti4 or else MiFlash throws error message saying bootloader index value is lesser than the present bootloader index value
And there won't be any chances of bricking a device if you use MiFlash
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Got it. Thanks for all your help.
Just need to be patient for the dam 700 hours
Hello everyone! I hope and everyone is well in this quarantine, the topic of this post is the following. I have a Redmi Note 8 PRO the Chinese version to be exact and a few days ago I was on Android 10 global version with the bootloader unlocked and so far without problems, it happens that due to ignorance I use the tool of my flash to block the bootloader and go down to Android 9 global at the same time when after my cell phone was brick is that I informed myself of the issue that I could not block it since it is the Chinese version and now I do not know how to recover it because when I try to use my flash to flash an official ROM from China it puts a error "crlist error" something I do not understand, and the biggest problem is that I have the locked bootloader and I cannot unlock it because when I was going to flash the device had removed my Xiaomi account. Please if someone knows a solution for my case I would be eternally grateful to you.
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Hello everyone! I hope and everyone is well in this quarantine, the topic of this post is the following. I have a Redmi Note 8 PRO the Chinese version to be exact and a few days ago I was on Android 10 global version with the bootloader unlocked and so far without problems, it happens that due to ignorance I use the tool of my flash to block the bootloader and go down to Android 9 global at the same time when after my cell phone was brick is that I informed myself of the issue that I could not block it since it is the Chinese version and now I do not know how to recover it because when I try to use my flash to flash an official ROM from China it puts a error "crlist error" something I do not understand, and the biggest problem is that I have the locked bootloader and I cannot unlock it because when I was going to flash the device had removed my Xiaomi account. Please if someone knows a solution for my case I would be eternally grateful to you.
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Find somebody with an UFI Box. Have them flash the phone remotely. It's not always 100% successful though.
Boot with a spare hard drive or computer. They log in via TeamViewer and install all their files. This includes mods to the registry, unsigned drivers and disabling your Windows Security. But that is the only way to make the box and flash software work.
I got problems using Google apps with my Redmi note 7 since I've downloaded the latest version update. How can I possibly fix it ? Thank you !
If your phone is bought from China, I would tell you Xiaomi is purposely banning Google apps in China via miui updates.
You cannot downgrade your phone's OS as that will hard brick your device to an unfixable state.
So you will need to unlock bootloader via mi unlock, and flash a custom ROM(basically a customized android operating system).
If your phone is bought outside China try backup and factory resetting your device.
Hi there, please be gentle with me, I'm not especially software savvy but am seeking help before I make a big mistake!
I bought a Redmi Pad from ebay (lesson learned) which has arrived with an unlocked bootloader. The device is labelled as a 22081283G running MIUI Pad Global 13.1.4, Android version 12 SP1A.210812.016. I can't install certain apps as Google Play says it isn't Play Protected, which a quick search suggests is because the bootloader is unlocked (which I saw from an unlocked padlock symbol when rebooting)? Is there a simple way to 'relock' the bootloader and return it to being able to install apps like Netflix from the Play store? If not, it's going back for a refund which would be a shame as it's otherwise a gorgeous device. Am nervous about attempting anything complex in case I brick it - the first post I hit when searching around this issue suggested relocking the bootloader could do this.
Many, many thanks in advance for any advice!
Install platform tools on a laptop or pc, then shut down your device. Boot up it while holding volume down, then use fastboot.
Code:
fastboot oem lock
OR
fastboot flashing lock
try both of these, one should work. This will wipe all data. Then just boot up.
Hi! Thanks for the assist. Would I risk encountering the issue posted here? This is the post that got me nervous that re-locking could inadvertently brick the device?
Bricked mi pad 5 bypassed the locked bootloader
Hello I wanted to report something strange that happened today 2 weeks ago I buyed the Xiaomi pad 5 (nabu) to replace my mother's one (galaxy tab 3) getting very old anyway After receiving it and setting it up I discovered that I wasn't able...
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Edit: found another.
Yet Another Bricked Mi Pad 5 after Global Rom
sigh, yes I am embarrased at what I did but I have bricked my Mi Pad 5 and need a hand. Background: - new Mi Pad 5 China hardware but with Global ROM flashed by the vendor I bought from - the Mi Pad started up fine and I logged into my google...
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dreadbobby said:
Hi! Thanks for the assist. Would I risk encountering the issue posted here? This is the post that got me nervous that re-locking could inadvertently brick the device?
Bricked mi pad 5 bypassed the locked bootloader
Hello I wanted to report something strange that happened today 2 weeks ago I buyed the Xiaomi pad 5 (nabu) to replace my mother's one (galaxy tab 3) getting very old anyway After receiving it and setting it up I discovered that I wasn't able...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Okay, what I think happened to them is their device did not have stock firmware. That would make it brick. Google and find your devices stock firmware, flash it, then lock.
I'm sorry, I don't know how to flash firmware. The tablet shows a version that I think is the firmware, as "13.1.4.0(SLYEUXM)". This appears to correspond to a version I found here:
Redmi Pad ROM Download: latest update MIUI 14, Android 13
Download Redmi Pad yunluo firmware & flash file from official website. Latest MIUI 14 and Android 13 update for 22081283G (Global), 22081283C (China)
miuirom.org
Does that mean I'm already on stock firmware?
Try to accept a software update if there are any.
Have updated everything it will let me update. How do I conclusively tell if I'm running stock firmware?
If you can install a official OTA update, you are stock.
dreadbobby said:
Hi there, please be gentle with me, I'm not especially software savvy but am seeking help before I make a big mistake!
I bought a Redmi Pad from ebay (lesson learned) which has arrived with an unlocked bootloader. The device is labelled as a 22081283G running MIUI Pad Global 13.1.4, Android version 12 SP1A.210812.016. I can't install certain apps as Google Play says it isn't Play Protected, which a quick search suggests is because the bootloader is unlocked (which I saw from an unlocked padlock symbol when rebooting)? Is there a simple way to 'relock' the bootloader and return it to being able to install apps like Netflix from the Play store? If not, it's going back for a refund which would be a shame as it's otherwise a gorgeous device. Am nervous about attempting anything complex in case I brick it - the first post I hit when searching around this issue suggested relocking the bootloader could do this.
Many, many thanks in advance for any advice!
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Hello.
I see you said it could brick your device. I mean, yes, it's possible but if nothing was modified nothing should happen. Anyway, if you want to be completly safe, use the Mi Flash Tool and download th Fastboot ROM. Choose Clean all and lock and you should be good to go.