Has anyone checked Chinese forums for instructions on how to unlock the redmi 9 nfc bootloader?
Every Xioami Redmi Mobile Unlocking Bootloader Process Is Same
Every Xioami Redmi Mobile Unlocking Bootloader Process Is Same
Mantipallykrishna said:
Every Xioami Redmi Mobile Unlocking Bootloader Process Is Same
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But not in the case of the NFC version of the Redmi 9 (M2004J19AG)
Zeppelin_Elevation said:
But not in the case of the NFC version of the Redmi 9 (M2004J19AG)
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For now. It's Only one method to unlock any Xiaomi Device Bootloader. but As many customers that owned Redmi 9 ( NFC version ) faced this problem which we don't know any thing about it for now.
All what you gonna do is:
- Report to xiaomi
- Waiting a new update from Xiaomi
Is there a way to unlock bootloader for Redmi 9 M2004J19C (NFC version), I tried with miflash_unlock without success ...
jkd said:
Is there a way to unlock bootloader for Redmi 9 M2004J19C (NFC version), I tried with miflash_unlock without success ...
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M2004J19C - without NFC
M2004J19AG - with NFC
Now no one knows how to unlock the bootloader on the NFC version. The support service is talking nonsense. We have to wait or start a riot.
Zeppelin_Elevation said:
M2004J19C - without NFC
M2004J19AG - with NFC
Now no one knows how to unlock the bootloader on the NFC version. The support service is talking nonsense. We have to wait or start a riot.
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I done a mistake, just checked, mine is M2004J19AG
Thanks
the same for me, it can not be unlocked
M2004J19AG
MIUI Global 11.0.7.0 (QJCEUXM)
I received information from the technical support that only one phone number must be active on the smartphone, the one assigned to the account. Secondly, if it still does not work, try several times until it shows the time to unlock.
It worked for me.
boyek88 said:
I received information from the technical support that only one phone number must be active on the smartphone, the one assigned to the account. Secondly, if it still does not work, try several times until it shows the time to unlock.
It worked for me.
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Is your Redmi 9 support NFC ?
Yes
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jkd said:
Is your Redmi 9 support NFC ?
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Yes
Is it possible to do without a sim?
mrhanky89 said:
Is it possible to do without a sim?
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No way you can't !
But, Could you ( Or any one ) try this method:
Try insert another Sim card and make a new Mi account with it !
Then try to unlock it .
Abdullah.Csit said:
No way you can't !
But, Could you ( Or any one ) try this method:
Try insert another Sim card and make a new Mi account with it !
Then try to unlock it .
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The sim has to be active right? I kind of just wanted to use this phone without service, just wifi.
I do have an assurance wireless sprint sim but it seems it got locked after a little bit when I put it in the redmi 9. Didn't work with unlocking after the sim locked message came up so I'm not sure if I should even bother.
Assurance wireless says it only supports specific phones and of course this one isn't one of them.
mrhanky89 said:
The sim has to be active right? I kind of just wanted to use this phone without service, just wifi.
I do have an assurance wireless sprint sim but it seems it got locked after a little bit when I put it in the redmi 9. Didn't work with unlocking after the sim locked message came up so I'm not sure if I should even bother.
Assurance wireless says it only supports specific phones and of course this one isn't one of them.
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Oh sorry ? to hear that. That's why we should not skipping the terms. Anyway I was thinking about Sim cards ( Cellular Network ) to make a new account on new phone number ( New account with new phone number ) to try unlocking Nfc model
Abdullah.Csit said:
Oh sorry to hear that. That's why we should not skipping the terms. Anyway I was thinking about Sim cards ( Cellular Network ) to make a new account on new phone number ( New account with new phone number ) to try unlocking Nfc model
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It's fine for now I think. My main concern was uninstalling those stock apps / bloatware and I used the xiaomi adb tools. Well, it's still a rather new phone so maybe someone will come up with a way to root it without going through Xiaomi like with the Note 3
M2004J19C - without NFC
M2004J19AG - with NFC
Mine device says : M2004J19G
What makes my unit different?
mitchell4you said:
M2004J19C - without NFC
M2004J19AG - with NFC
Mine device says : M2004J19G
What makes my unit different?
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I think the AG is the same of G ! both global.
To make sure that there is no NFC. Go to settings and search for NFC if there is no results then it's without.
That's simple
Abdullah.Csit said:
I think the AG is the same of G ! both global.
To make sure that there is no NFC. Go to settings and search for NFC if there is no results then it's without.
That's simple
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So I'm confused .Can the NFC version be unlocked with a sim or just absolutely not possible?
mrhanky89 said:
So I'm confused .Can the NFC version be unlocked with a sim or just absolutely not possible?
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Well, For now it's not possible as we can see from customers experience!
Maybe in future Xiaomi will fix it.
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Hi,
I just bought from Ebay an H872 TMobile LG G6 and found out it's BAD IMEI and can't do SIM UNLOCK or cost too much with Device Unlock APP.
One question, any chance to remove the preinstalled Device Unlock App from phone and revoke the SIM UNLOCK CODE instead?
If it is truly a bad IMEI that will not help. Every carrier will check the IMEI when you try and put it on their network and reject it.
It's doable, just check your phone's IMEI on t-mobile servers here: https://www.t-mobile.com/verifyIMEI.aspx
Also to be sure, check your IMEI also here: http://imeipro.info
I've got a locked H872. I contacted Tmo about unlocking it, and they said that I had to have the original owner contact them to have it unlocked, but they will unlock it. I bought the phone from a guy that bought it from the woman who purchased the phone out right from Tmo. The guy I bought it from used it on straightalk with their Tmo SIM. Anyways, I've been looking for a SIM unlock method that I could do myself, to no avail. In 2014 I SIM unlocked a Sprint XT1056 using the NVITEM software...is there anything like this available for this device
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I've got a locked H872. I contacted Tmo about unlocking it, and they said that I had to have the original owner contact them to have it unlocked, but they will unlock it. I bought the phone from a guy that bought it from the woman who purchased the phone out right from Tmo. The guy I bought it from used it on straightalk with their Tmo SIM. Anyways, I've been looking for a SIM unlock method that I could do myself, to no avail. In 2014 I SIM unlocked a Sprint XT1056 using the NVITEM software...is there anything like this available for this device
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I have a similar requirement, I purchased unlocked t-mobile lg g6 but after 30 days it showed up a message "temporary device unlock has expired" and now it is not accepting my Indian sim network.
If you or anyone else reading this post please let me know if there is such software exists that can help unlock it. :crying:
mkhmer said:
Hi,
I just bought from Ebay an H872 TMobile LG G6 and found out it's BAD IMEI and can't do SIM UNLOCK or cost too much with Device Unlock APP.
One question, any chance to remove the preinstalled Device Unlock App from phone and revoke the SIM UNLOCK CODE instead?
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Hey, have you got any solution to your problem? I am in same situation.
mannunikhil said:
Hey, have you got any solution to your problem? I am in same situation.
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Hi Mannu, Same situation here. Bought off ebay India seller reboxed gadgets.
Were u able to find an unlock solution?
psysapien said:
Hi Mannu, Same situation here. Bought off ebay India seller reboxed gadgets.
Were u able to find an unlock solution?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-g6/help/victim-fraud-ebay-seller-t3838896
Still looking for a solution
psysapien said:
Hi Mannu, Same situation here. Bought off ebay India seller reboxed gadgets.
Were u able to find an unlock solution?
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Yes, I have fixed it. PM me I will tell you.
i put twrp and flashed roms...got rid of the sim lock but phone kept reseting often with diferent roms and now it does not read any sim card....no idea!
psysapien said:
Hi Mannu, Same situation here. Bought off ebay India seller reboxed gadgets.
Were u able to find an unlock solution?
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The phone is a US basd device or is it a variant?
SICKMADE said:
The phone is a US basd device or is it a variant?
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It's a T-Mobile device H872. Using it on an Indian network.
psysapien said:
It's a T-Mobile device H872. Using it on an Indian network.
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you need to look for a person who has a octoplus/octopus
Hi, I was wondering if there would be any caveats in buying the phone from China, specifically the ability to root and install google play etc.
I have read its not possible (anymore) to switch from China branded to global or vice versa.
If thats really the case.... Idk
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Hi, I was wondering if there would be any caveats in buying the phone from China, specifically the ability to root and install google play etc.
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No point getting Chinese model as the 6/128gb model can be had for around £400 from Amazon Spain and Italy.
its been reported that the mi 9 cost 499 euro , where as in china cost 2999=393 euro , 100 euro cheaper
https://mashable.com/article/xiaomi-mi-9-fast-wireless-charging-48-megapixel-camera-mwc-2019/#0zV0xP8x_Zqx
*justintime* said:
I have read its not possible (anymore) to switch from China branded to global or vice versa.
If thats really the case.... Idk
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False
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
False
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is it possible to buy the mi 9 in china, and go to the cellular repair shop nearby and ask those chinese guys to change to the global rom for me?
anyone know how much does it charge?
samuelpc said:
is it possible to buy the mi 9 in china, and go to the cellular repair shop nearby and ask those chinese guys to change to the global rom for me?
anyone know how much does it charge?
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I'm not from China unfortunately so I have no idea on that, however unlocking the bootloader & flashing Global shouldn't be too difficult for you
can we remap assistant button on Chinese version to Google assistant?
*justintime* said:
I have read its not possible (anymore) to switch from China branded to global or vice versa.
If thats really the case.... Idk
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That would be extremely unfortunate. I am looking at the 12GB/256 Transparent model and it mentions it is the Chinese ROM on it since it just went up for sale in China only so far.
Seems that it is not possible IF your bootloader is not unlocked. If you unlock it it should be possible (as it has always been). Well, I hope because I am in China and plan to buy it here. By the way the Global rom is on the official english miui website, so if anyone wants to try and tell us, it would be nice!
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That would be extremely unfortunate. I am looking at the 12GB/256 Transparent model and it mentions it is the Chinese ROM on it since it just went up for sale in China only so far.
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You can flash Global you just can't relock the bootloader anymore, your bootloader will have to remain unlocked
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Qidamin said:
Seems that it is not possible IF your bootloader is not unlocked. If you unlock it it should be possible (as it has always been).
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Correct, you can flash Global with a unlocked bootloader but you need to keep the bootloader unlocked, you can't relock the bootloader anymore
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You can flash Global you just can't relock the bootloader anymore, your bootloader will have to remain unlocked
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Correct, you can flash Global with a unlocked bootloader but you need to keep the bootloader unlocked, you can't relock the bootloader anymore
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Do You have any experience with flashing the xiaomi.eu ROM? It's based on chinese ROM. Do I need to have bootloader unlocked, or locked will be OK ?
I think that if I would like to flash anything on a chinese phone other than chinese roms I need to unlock.
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Do You have any experience with flashing the xiaomi.eu ROM? It's based on chinese ROM. Do I need to have bootloader unlocked, or locked will be OK ?.
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Unlocked
I have ordered the Explorer version, which is not there yet, come the days. Has anyone experienced what it looks like with a global version, so to install it? with locked bootloader? Am now back to miui for years and have lost something the overview. Will of course open the bootloader, but that always takes a bit
Congratulation for your Explorer Edition.
you can switch from china to global with unlocked bootloader (after 300 hours) but you should not lock the bootloader back after flashing, this will brick your device.
2nd disadvantage of these chinese edition is lack of LTE band 20.
If you are a european user this will have negative impact of your mobile coverage because most of our mobile phone providers use this band.
I would also like to have had the explorer edition but lack of Band 20 isn't a compromise for me.
yes thank you for the info, just hope the Xiaomi not sometime the bootloader still locks permanently.
seems like China version can install global rom via unlocked bootloader.
is there any instruction on how to do so?
also what will happen if bootloader is unlocked? thanks in advance!
Is there any way to install global rom on china version with locked Bootloader? Maybe with XiaoMiTool V2 ?
Bretl2009 said:
Is there any way to install global rom on china version with locked Bootloader? Maybe with XiaoMiTool V2 ?
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No, it will brick and you need service point
klanac8901 said:
No, it will brick and you need service point
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are you sure?
Vihru said:
are you sure?
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Yes, because it's true..
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Yes, because it's true..
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Yes, go to any Xiaomi subforum and ask, what will happen, when you buy chinese hardware and flash global rom - it will brick.
Thanks for answer.
Next question....If i unlock the BL and flash the global rom (without root), does i get problems with google safetynet check? For example i want to use google pay.
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Thanks for answer.
Next question....If i unlock the BL and flash the global rom (without root), does i get problems with google safetynet check? For example i want to use google pay.
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Google Pay won't work with a unlocked bootloader and no root
Bretl2009 said:
Thanks for answer.
Next question....If i unlock the BL and flash the global rom (without root), does i get problems with google safetynet check? For example i want to use google pay.
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EDIT: as many people pointed out, with some modifications on settings we are now able to use Google Pay.
Oh No so i have no chance to use google pay with China Version and global rom. Damn fail
Bretl2009 said:
Oh No so i have no chance to use google pay with China Version and global rom. Damn fail
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You can flash the xiaomi.eu ROM, which passes safety net.
Ulver said:
You can flash the xiaomi.eu ROM, which passes safety net.
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You mean, unlock BL and flash Xiaomi.eu Rom with fastboot?
Bretl2009 said:
You mean, unlock BL and flash Xiaomi.eu Rom with fastboot?
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I think so. That's what I plan to do
jvs60 said:
I think so. That's what I plan to do
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Did you do it? Works?
TheInfiniteAndroid said:
Google Pay won't work with a unlocked bootloader and no root
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where ever did you hear that? each and every phone i have ever had i have rooted as well as had a fully functioning play store.
xdarkmario said:
where ever did you hear that? each and every phone i have ever had i have rooted as well as had a fully functioning play store.
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They not talking about the play store but google pay (formally known as Android pay) which doesn't work or typically doesn't work if the bootloader is unlocked, but magisk root I believe has a mod to by pass but don't quote me on that I haven't used a xiaomi device before and haven't rooted my phone since I used my old Nexus 6p (which had bootloader unlocked and root with google pay working)(using Huawei mate 10 pro without root)
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They not talking about the play store but google pay (formally known as Android pay) which doesn't work or typically doesn't work if the bootloader is unlocked, but magisk root I believe has a mod to by pass but don't quote me on that I haven't used a xiaomi device before and haven't rooted my phone since I used my old Nexus 6p (which had bootloader unlocked and root with google pay working)(using Huawei mate 10 pro without root)
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ah yes, some apps like google pay have root detection but magisk now a days have circumvented that now.
Hey guys
I was wondering if I am able to unlock the bootloader of this phone and flash Xiaomi EU Rom but I am on locked Vodafone network so I am not sure if I will be able to do this because something might go wrong. If anyone has any knowledge on this subject can you please help me out
In a telegram Mi 9 Group I read that someone was in the same situation and he open the bootloader and flashed via Mi Flash a global rom and lock the bootloader successfully without problem.
Do you have telegram app? Search Xiaomi Mi 9 - Espanol on it, and ask there about what did you want to do.
How do you know you are locked on Vodafone? Mine wasn't network locked
Newt182 said:
How do you know you are locked on Vodafone? Mine wasn't network locked
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I purchased this phone with Vodafone contract
rocalino said:
In a telegram Mi 9 Group I read that someone was in the same situation and he open the bootloader and flashed via Mi Flash a global rom and lock the bootloader successfully without problem.
Do you have telegram app? Search Xiaomi Mi 9 - Espanol on it, and ask there about what did you want to do.
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Thank you so much I will try this
CleverFogs said:
I purchased this phone with Vodafone contract
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Not every phone under contract is locked, if you have a spare SIM from another network it may be worth checking.
Either way - I suspect you won't have any issues. The part of your phone that ROMs are flashed to is on a separate chip to where the network lock is configured AFAIK.
CleverFogs said:
Hey guys
I was wondering if I am able to unlock the bootloader of this phone and flash Xiaomi EU Rom but I am on locked Vodafone network so I am not sure if I will be able to do this because something might go wrong. If anyone has any knowledge on this subject can you please help me out
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CleverFogs said:
I purchased this phone with Vodafone contract
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Same
Newt182 said:
Same
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Ah I see, have you changed ROM's too?
Personal Sandwich said:
Not every phone under contract is locked, if you have a spare SIM from another network it may be worth checking.
Either way - I suspect you won't have any issues. The part of your phone that ROMs are flashed to is on a separate chip to where the network lock is configured AFAIK.
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Thanks for your help I shall give this a try
Edit: you were correct sir I tried a sim from a different carrier and it worked perfectly
A dual sim phone is never locked to a specific carrier. You may get some that are "branded", so they have a bit of carrier specific bloat that can be uninstalled, but they never come locked.
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Ah I see, have you changed ROM's too?
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I did to v 9 something. Using the mi flash tool or whatever it's called (not at my pc now). That also unlocked the dual sim as the 2nd slot didn't work before.
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A dual sim phone is never locked to a specific carrier. You may get some that are "branded", so they have a bit of carrier specific bloat that can be uninstalled, but they never come locked.
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Oh damn i never knew that, thanks for that useful bit of info :good:
Newt182 said:
I did to v 9 something. Using the mi flash tool or whatever it's called (not at my pc now). That also unlocked the dual sim as the 2nd slot didn't work before.
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That's brilliant i'm gonna wait until my unlock time finishes then flash the xiaomi eu rom as i've heard good things
Hello friends, so I bought a K20 Pro in Aliexpress and the seller changed the ROM of the device.
I want to know what are the precautions to take before changing the ROM.
Maybe there is a topic that answer my question but I do not found it.
What do you mean with "don't found it". There are plenty information here... Where did you search?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647
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What do you mean with "don't found it". There are plenty information here... Where did you search?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647
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Actually I read that to unlock the bootloader and change the ROM, I need to register the phone on some xiaomi website and then if I want to block the bootloader back the phone would have to be registered in my account. I don't remember right because I lost the topic where I read this. So I created this topic to find out if there are any tricks or tips to do before these procedures.
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Actually I read that to unlock the bootloader and change the ROM, I need to register the phone on some xiaomi website and then if I want to block the bootloader back the phone would have to be registered in my account. I don't remember right because I lost the topic where I read this. So I created this topic to find out if there are any tricks or tips to do before these procedures.
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The topic you are referring to is the one I linked, second post...
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The topic you are referring to is the one I linked, second post...
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Oh, that's exactly what I read. Thank you friend
Don't lock the bootloader once unlocked, otherwise you will probably be unable to boot.
Turbine1991 said:
Don't lock the bootloader once unlocked, otherwise you will probably be unable to boot.
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He can always lock his bootloader on his device region firmware. He can't do it on any other region firmware that the device doesn't belong.
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Sukhi said:
He can always lock his bootloader on his device region firmware. He can't do it on any other region firmware that the device doesn't belong.
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So I in my case that bought from China I can only lock the bootloader with china firmware?
joaodurante said:
So I in my case that bought from China I can only lock the bootloader with china firmware?
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Does your box have the Chinese letters printed at the back? If Yes, that’s a Chinese unit and you can only lock bootloader on the Chinese firmware. Locking it on Global or Indian firmware will hard brick the device.
Sukhi said:
Does your box have the Chinese letters printed at the back? If Yes, that’s a Chinese unit and you can only lock bootloader on the Chinese firmware. Locking it on Global or Indian firmware will hard brick the device.
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Thank you friend