Mi9t pro xiomi flash tool - Redmi K20 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro Questions & Answe

https://mi-globe.com/download-xiaomi-mi-flash-tool-all-versions/
I came across this link and was wonder if anyone used this before. Do I need an unlocked bootloader to flash a rom with this tool the website doesn't give any information regarding the bootloader being locked or unlocked.

the answer is YES you need to be unlocked bootloader so you will able to flash another miui rom,,flash twrp..rooting..

Are the roms for the k20 pro compatible with the mi9t pro, from my understanding they are the exact same thing apart from one being a global variant.

Rohela said:
Are the roms for the k20 pro compatible with the mi9t pro, from my understanding they are the exact same thing apart from one being a global variant.
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Yes, you can cross flash then with the Mi Flash Tool. Just make sure, when using the tool, you change the flash option at the bottom of the screen to 'clean all'. If you leave it on the default option it will try and lock the bootloader and cause a hard brick of the phone. You can only use the default option when flashing a ROM that is the same region as the phone.

Make sure if you flash a stock rom that it is the right one.
I flashed the wrong one and lost NFC but of course got it back flashing the global mi 9t pro rom.

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Fake global

Hi.
Unfortunately, I bought a k20 pro in the global version (aliexpress).
What do I have to do to not have brick? log in to mi account on the phone and Install the original china rom in mi flash and tick Clean all "option (not lock). Then wait again for the unlock bootloader?
having a global rom from aliexpress I can flash twrp right away and change rom ? Non Brick?
Radzią said:
Hi.
Unfortunately, I bought a k20 pro in the global version (aliexpress).
What do I have to do to not have brick? log in to mi account on the phone and Install the original china rom in mi flash and tick Clean all "option (not lock). Then wait again for the unlock bootloader?
having a global rom from aliexpress I can flash twrp right away and change rom ? Non Brick?
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Basically the trick is to make sure you never accidentally relock the bootloader.
This normally happens if you've stuffed something up and need to flash a fastboot ROM. When this happens ALWAYS remember to change to 'clean All' when flashing with the Mi Flash Tool.
I assume the bootloader is already unlocked. If so, then you're 7 days ahead of the game and can go ahead and install TWRP and any other ROM of your choice. As long as you do everything correctly then you should have no problems.
Robbo.5000 said:
Basically the trick is to make sure you never accidentally relock the bootloader.
This normally happens if you've stuffed something up and need to flash a fastboot ROM. When this happens ALWAYS remember to change to 'clean All' when flashing with the Mi Flash Tool.
I assume the bootloader is already unlocked. If so, then you're 7 days ahead of the game and can go ahead and install TWRP and any other ROM of your choice. As long as you do everything correctly then you should have no problems.
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I have a fake global and unlocked bootloader. So I can easily install twrp and change rom?
The only one I have to remember is that if I wanted to block bootloader again, I have to do it on china rom?
Radzią said:
I have a fake global and unlocked bootloader. So I can easily install twrp and change rom?
The only one I have to remember is that if I wanted to block bootloader again, I have to do it on china rom?
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Yes you can install TWRP and change the ROM.
The normal reason to flash a Chinese fastboot ROM is when you have done something wrong and soft bricked the phone. But yes you would also do this if you wanted to lock the bootloader again.
Robbo.5000 said:
Yes you can install TWRP and change the ROM.
The normal reason to flash a Chinese fastboot ROM is when you have done something wrong and soft bricked the phone. But yes you would also do this if you wanted to lock the bootloader again.
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Okay thanks, I wanted to make sure. Nobody would want to Brick a new phone
I was in the same boat. Just flashed the official China ROM via mi flash including bootloader relock. After I applied for an unlock the official way, waited a week to unlock the phone again and finally flashed twrp, magisk and mi-globe Rom.
Guido83 said:
I was in the same boat. Just flashed the official China ROM via mi flash including bootloader relock. After I applied for an unlock the official way, waited a week to unlock the phone again and finally flashed twrp, magisk and mi-globe Rom.
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I think I will also choose this way and block bootloader again. It will be safer
Guido83 said:
I was in the same boat. Just flashed the official China ROM via mi flash including bootloader relock. After I applied for an unlock the official way, waited a week to unlock the phone again and finally flashed twrp, magisk and mi-globe Rom.
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Wait, so you had the 'Global rom' model? Did they leave the phone associated with the Mi account originally? And where did you buy from?
Just curious because my 'Global rom' model K20 Pro arrives tomorrow. Unfortunately ordered the day before all this stuff came out :/
Sorry if this is a bit newby, but I ordered the same (K20 pro) from ali express, there is no way the global rom is official?
If it's not and the bootloader is unlocked, why is this a problem? Because the find my device won't be working? or is the security compromised if it is?
Is the global rom worse than the Chinese? And if the phone isn't disconnected form the Mi account they used to unlock the bootloader with, arn't I screwed?
Sorry for the salvo of questions..
SozzR said:
Sorry if this is a bit newby, but I ordered the same (K20 pro) from ali express, there is no way the global rom is official?
If it's not and the bootloader is unlocked, why is this a problem? Because the find my device won't be working? or is the security compromised if it is?
Is the global rom worse than the Chinese? And if the phone isn't disconnected form the Mi account they used to unlock the bootloader with, arn't I screwed?
Sorry for the salvo of questions..
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At the moment there is no global version of the phone. So there is no official global ROM. The global ROM versions currently for sale are using a hacked/modified versions of MIUI. These versions are made by people unknown and could possibly contain malware, etc. which could compromise your security. Probably, the ROM will be OK, but you just never know.
Having the bootloader active unlocked isn't a problem normally and gives you the benefit of not having to wait 7 days. You can flash TWRP and install other ROMs with no problem.
But there are a couple of cases on these forums where people have had things go wrong whilst flashing a fastboot ROM using the Mi Flash Tool. They have ended up accidentally relocking the bootloader whilst also corrupting the system partition. Because they haven't unlocked the bootloader themselves originally, they are unable to unlock the phone again and can't install TWRP to install another ROM.
Some people are now choosing to flash an official ROM and relock the bootloader, to allow them to unlock the phone themselves with their own Mi account. So if they end up in the same position as above, they should be able to unlock the bootloader and easily restore the phone.
However some people, when restoring the phone to stock after messing up, have accidentally relocked the phone. When they've tried to go through the unlock process they have found that the phone is still linked to the sellers Mi account and they are unable to link it to their own account and so are unable to unlock it again.
If you never relock the bootloader, either accidentally or deliberately, then you will not have any problems. But if you end up needing to flash a fastboot ROM, then the Mi Flash Tool default option is to flash and relock, so it only takes a brief lapse in concentration to find that you've got a locked bootloader again. If this happens, I would guess that it's far more likely that you won't have any problems and you are able to unlock it again.
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Radzią said:
I think I will also choose this way and block bootloader again. It will be safer
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Just be aware that this option also comes with risks. Occasionally some people have found that the phone is still linked to the sellers Mi account, they are then unable to ink it to their own account and so cannot unlock the bootloader again.

Global rom on Chinese K20P

I just buy "global rom" k20p and found out that this is china model that already being flashed to "global". I not sure this is fake global or not. The bootloader already unlocked
1. Now i want to flash twrp and magisk (want to remove that damn bloatwares), but not sure how and can i just directly flash them now or should i flash chinese rom 1st. not sure where should i start to root the phone
2. Can i use my Mi acc for flashing with mitool? if anything goes wrong etc (read somewhere that you need the acc that used to unlock the phone).
sorry im not really familiar with all these as last phone i rooted was redmi note 4(2years ago i think)
HaruKen said:
I just buy "global rom" k20p and found out that this is china model that already being flashed to "global". I not sure this is fake global or not. The bootloader already unlocked
1. Now i want to flash twrp and magisk (want to remove that damn bloatwares), but not sure how and can i just directly flash them now or should i flash chinese rom 1st. not sure where should i start to root the phone
2. Can i use my Mi acc for flashing with mitool? if anything goes wrong etc (read somewhere that you need the acc that used to unlock the phone).
sorry im not really familiar with all these as last phone i rooted was redmi note 4(2years ago i think)
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Hello, have the same exact questions, so I'm very curious if someone can help us in this topic...
The ROM that I've got preinstalled is the MIUI 10 9.5.31 beta. Booting the phone I can read unlocked near a little open lock.
Gianluca
Hello, I have gone through this myself as well. If it's a fake global rom with unlocked bootloader, this is very important that you don't lock the booloader.
You can flash the global rom right away, but do not lock the bootloader.
But, To avoid trouble in the future, lock bootloader when installing original Chinese Rom, then bind your MIUI account with device, then apply to unlock bootloader. Only then you will be able to unlock your bootloader frequently.
Again, DO NOT lock the bootloader with Global or fake global Rom installed.
I have a Chinese version as well, I waited 168 hours to unlock the bootloader, and after that I used XiaMiTool V2 to flash the India (Global) ROM on it... went smooth, no problems
iamrz1 said:
Hello, I have gone through this myself as well. If it's a fake global rom with unlocked bootloader, this is very important that you don't lock the booloader.
You can flash the global rom right away, but do not lock the bootloader.
But, To avoid trouble in the future, lock bootloader when installing original Chinese Rom, then bind your MIUI account with device, then apply to unlock bootloader. Only then you will be able to unlock your bootloader frequently.
Again, DO NOT lock the bootloader with Global or fake global Rom installed.
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Hi when you speak about flashing the global rom are you using the miflash tool?
Is the global rom the raphaelIN 10.3.3.0 one?
Do you think it is possible to maintain the data and installed programs?
Thanks
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gian1972 said:
Hi when you speak about flashing the global rom are you using the miflash tool?
Is the global rom the raphaelIN 10.3.3.0 one?
Do you think it is possible to maintain the data and installed programs?
Thanks
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Data WILL be wiped IF you unlock the bootloader... if the bootloader is already unlocked then your data will probably remain intact, but I prefer to start fresh with new roms...
MasterThiefGarrett said:
Data WILL be wiped IF you unlock the bootloader... if the bootloader is already unlocked then your data will probably remain intact, but I prefer to start fresh with new roms...
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Yes. I've done so... Wiped and via twrp installed a fres miui.eu rom (10.3.16.0)
Thank you!
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I see a lot of people with bricked devices, what precautions should I take?

I see a lot of people with system has been destroyed error messages, both here and on reddit. Tomorrow will be 7 days since I bought the phone and I will be able to unlock the bootloader and I'm planning to flash twrp and xiaomi.eu.
I have the global mi 9t version bought from Europe with stock miui 10.3.3. Can you please recommend me some precautions to take to avoid bricking my device? I rooted a lot of devices over the years and I only had problems with my girlfriend's Mi A1 which I bricked and had to send to a service repair. So I'm a bit nervous with xiaomi phones and especially this device since I see so many problems. Is there a specific guice for this phone Mi9t pro, or is the k20 pro guide good?
lvnatic said:
I see a lot of people with system has been destroyed error messages, both here and on reddit. Tomorrow will be 7 days since I bought the phone and I will be able to unlock the bootloader and I'm planning to flash twrp and xiaomi.eu.
I have the global mi 9t version bought from Europe with stock miui 10.3.3. Can you please recommend me some precautions to take to avoid bricking my device? I rooted a lot of devices over the years and I only had problems with my girlfriend's Mi A1 which I bricked and had to send to a service repair. So I'm a bit nervous with xiaomi phones and especially this device since I see so many problems. Is there a specific guice for this phone Mi9t pro, or is the k20 pro guide good?
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Almost all of these problems have been caused by people flashing fastboot ROMs with the Mi Flash Tool, where the ROM is for a different region to the phone. The problem happens when the default flash option of 'clean all and lock' has been used. Doing this is what causes the device to brick. Sometimes this has been done deliberately because the user didn't realise that it would brick and was trying to enable financial apps or Netflix, etc. to work correctly. Most of the time it's because the user hasn't been paying attention to what they are doing and forgot to change the flash option.
The only precaution you need to make, above and beyond what you would do for any other phone, is to check and double check, then check again that, whenever your flashing in the Mi Flash Tool, before you hit the Flash button you have changed the flash option at the bottom of the screen to 'clean all'.
If you actually do want to lock the bootloader then check, double check, then check again that the fastboot ROM you're installing is definitely, 100% the correct region for your phone.
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Almost all of these problems have been caused by people flashing fastboot ROMs with the Mi Flash Tool, where the ROM is for a different region to the phone. The problem happens when the default flash option of 'clean all and lock' has been used. Doing this is what causes the device to brick. Sometimes this has been done deliberately because the user didn't realise that it would brick and was trying to enable financial apps or Netflix, etc. to work correctly. Most of the time it's because the user hasn't been paying attention to what they are doing and forgot to change the flash option.
The only precaution you need to make, above and beyond what you would do for any other phone, is to check and double check, then check again that, whenever your flashing in the Mi Flash Tool, before you hit the Flash button you have changed the flash option at the bottom of the screen to 'clean all'.
If you actually do want to lock the bootloader then check, double check, then check again that the fastboot ROM you're installing is definitely, 100% the correct region for your phone.
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I never used the MI flash tool, tomorrow I will use it for the first time to unlock the bootloader and the rest of the process I will do through fastboot commands. I hope everything will be fine thanks
lvnatic said:
I never used the MI flash tool, tomorrow I will use it for the first time to unlock the bootloader and the rest of the process I will do through fastboot commands. I hope everything will be fine thanks
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Tomorrow you'll be using the Mi Unlock Tool.
A couple of things to point out. There is an issue with some/all versions of TWRP (not sure if they are all broken), - fastboot boot TWRP.img doesn't work, you'll end up having to reinstall a ROM if you try it, so use another method to boot into TWRP.
If you ever consider relocking the bootloader, then the standard fastboot command to do this won't work, I cannot remember if this will brick the phone or not.
Robbo.5000 said:
Tomorrow you'll be using the Mi Unlock Tool.
A couple of things to point out. There is an issue with some/all versions of TWRP (not sure if they are all broken), - fastboot boot TWRP.img doesn't work, you'll end up having to reinstall a ROM if you try it, so use another method to boot into TWRP.
If you ever consider relocking the bootloader, then the standard fastboot command to do this won't work, I cannot remember if this will brick the phone or not.
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Thanks!
lvnatic said:
I see a lot of people with system has been destroyed error messages, both here and on reddit. Tomorrow will be 7 days since I bought the phone and I will be able to unlock the bootloader and I'm planning to flash twrp and xiaomi.eu.
I have the global mi 9t version bought from Europe with stock miui 10.3.3. Can you please recommend me some precautions to take to avoid bricking my device? I rooted a lot of devices over the years and I only had problems with my girlfriend's Mi A1 which I bricked and had to send to a service repair. So I'm a bit nervous with xiaomi phones and especially this device since I see so many problems. Is there a specific guice for this phone Mi9t pro, or is the k20 pro guide good?
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I have the same concerns for my new mi9t pro.
Here is an article to read about anti rollback https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-anti-rollback-protection-brick-phone/ to realize why there are all that problems and a method to see the indexes of the device and the ROM in order to make the right decision if it is safe flashing a specific ROM or not.
I don't suggest to consider K20 PRO cases familiar with the mi 9t pro, cause they have their own ROM versions specifically for China and India and that's is a part of the whole XIAOMI's anti rollback strategy.
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[email protected] said:
I have the same concerns for my new mi9t pro.
Here is an article to read about anti rollback https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-anti-rollback-protection-brick-phone/ to realize why there are all that problems and a method to see the indexes of the device and the ROM in order to make the right decision if it is safe flashing a specific ROM or not.
I don't suggest to consider K20 PRO cases familiar with the mi 9t pro, cause they have their own ROM versions specifically for China and India and that's is a part of the whole XIAOMI's anti rollback strategy.
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Thanks, good article
[email protected] said:
I have the same concerns for my new mi9t pro.
Here is an article to read about anti rollback https://www.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-anti-rollback-protection-brick-phone/ to realize why there are all that problems and a method to see the indexes of the device and the ROM in order to make the right decision if it is safe flashing a specific ROM or not.
I don't suggest to consider K20 PRO cases familiar with the mi 9t pro, cause they have their own ROM versions specifically for China and India and that's is a part of the whole XIAOMI's anti rollback strategy.
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Is there a problem with the mi9t pro global rom?
Planning to flash it on the k20 pro
That way you change MIUI region versions. That is the reason XIAOMI uses anti roll protection.
BECAREFULL. You must check the indexes of your device and the GLOBAL ROM you wanna flash
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I have Chinese k20 pro and ibe flashed both eu roms and now im on global stable PIe (from android 10).
Bro just dont re lock your bootloader if you not have the official rom. Chinese or global.
If your phone is china you can relock the BL only if you flash china stock firmware.. the same you can do if your phone is global (mi9t pro).
Mr.Vag said:
I have Chinese k20 pro and ibe flashed both eu roms and now im on global stable PIe (from android 10).
Bro just dont re lock your bootloader if you not have the official rom. Chinese or global.
If your phone is china you can relock the BL only if you flash china stock firmware.. the same you can do if your phone is global (mi9t pro).
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I suppose now you can't go back because your phone's index is updated, so if you flash older ROM u will brick the device ?
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123elad said:
Is there a problem with the mi9t pro global rom?
Planning to flash it on the k20 pro
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No its working perfect for me. . also it feels faster than eu rom both stable and beta.
Just all other set dont forget to change flash and lock option!
Mr.Vag said:
No its working perfect for me. . also it feels faster than eu rom both stable and beta.
Just all other set dont forget to change flash and lock option!
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Thank you!
What do you mean by just all other set?
Thank's.
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Thank you!
What do you mean by just all other set?
Thank's.
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Sorry worng word. Is "like all other say"
Btw test eu roms too if you want but 8m changing between these roms but as i said before global looks much better
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Sorry worng word. Is "like all other say"
Btw test eu roms too if you want but 8m changing between these roms but as i said before global looks much better
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Thank you!
I will stay with the global rom till a stable custom rom will show up

[Question] re-lock boot loader

Mi 9t Pro global Rom Miui 10, android 9.
will flash K20 Pro india ROM miui 11, Android 10 fastboot.
why all recommend keeping bootloader unlocked?
i don't want the hassle of banking apps and use Magisk. so what's the problem here of re-lock bootloader after flashing the new ROM?
technical details are most welcome.
Locking bootloader with a different ROM region installed will brick your device. Unbricking will require further wait for bootloader unlock time or you'll need EDL method which I'm not very aware of how it's done.
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ishaqtkr said:
Locking bootloader with a different ROM region installed will brick your device. Unbricking will require further wait for bootloader unlock time or you'll need EDL method which I'm not very aware of how it's done.
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why locking bootloader with another region rom installed will brick my phone?
and what you mean by brick that it'll never boot?
i got below reply from reddit, what do you think about it??
You are flashing a different version of MIUI. It's not what a lot of people call a ROM (although you are technically correct) . It's not like if you flashed a third party ROM like Lineage or xiaomi.eu... You can relock the bootloader if you have an original xiaomi system and recovery and did not modify your bootloader through a rooting tool (such as having Magisk installed as they get installed and run through a procedure called k-exec that patches the bootloader instead of the system so the hack is unknown to the OS).
Bootloaders are locked to prevent tampering with such exploits. Magisk is not malware but malware and spying tools can be implemented in the same way.
When the bootloader is locked only a ROM and a recovery made by the company that makes the phone can run.
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NaAZoOR said:
why locking bootloader with another region rom installed will brick my phone?
and what you mean by brick that it'll never boot?
i got below reply from reddit, what do you think about it??
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I am not sure about that now. But it bricks because that's how Xiaomi have put. I may be wrong but if many people are saying the same then there should be a reason.
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With official ROM either Global MI, Global EEA or China, with Xiaomi MI Flahs tool you can block the bootloader without any problem.
If you do not usually change the rom, or to custom rom or recoverys custom, it is advisable to block it since you cannot download netflix from the play store and some bank applications mark errors. Otherwise you can unlock the bootloader.
The most important thing about keeping it unlocked is that you lose the equipment warranty.
And the benefit of having it unlocked is that you can change from rom or custom rom, and you don't have to wait for xiaomi time to unlock it again; but lose the warranty.
But you open custom possibilities.
thank you guys, but i really need to know what is exactly meant by hard brick?
is it not to boot again or what??
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With official ROM either Global MI, Global EEA or China, with Xiaomi MI Flahs tool you can block the bootloader without any problem.
If you do not usually change the rom, or to custom rom or recoverys custom, it is advisable to block it since you cannot download netflix from the play store and some bank applications mark errors. Otherwise you can unlock the bootloader.
The most important thing about keeping it unlocked is that you lose the equipment warranty.
And the benefit of having it unlocked is that you can change from rom or custom rom, and you don't have to wait for xiaomi time to unlock it again; but lose the warranty.
But you open custom possibilities.
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it will be india rom, is it safe to re lock with mi flash after flashing this rom??
also what is hard brick & why everyone keep telling mobile will be hard brick if i re lock bootloader after flashing (any) rom rather than the global rom it came with?
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NaAZoOR said:
it will be india rom, is it safe to re lock with mi flash after flashing this rom?? YES!!! As long as it is the rom for your model and it is official and you have not modified anything of the rom or the recovery
also what is hard brick & why everyone keep telling mobile will be hard brick if i re lock bootloader after flashing (any) rom rather than the global rom it came with?
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With the Rom India I have not tried but if I have tried from Rom China to Global MI and vs, Global EEA to Global MI and vs. all oficial´s.
alanrochasmx said:
With official ROM either Global MI, Global EEA or China, with Xiaomi MI Flahs tool you can block the bootloader without any problem.
If you do not usually change the rom, or to custom rom or recoverys custom, it is advisable to block it since you cannot download netflix from the play store and some bank applications mark errors. Otherwise you can unlock the bootloader.
The most important thing about keeping it unlocked is that you lose the equipment warranty.
And the benefit of having it unlocked is that you can change from rom or custom rom, and you don't have to wait for xiaomi time to unlock it again; but lose the warranty.
But you open custom possibilities.
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Hy!Are you sure that if I own an Chinese variant of k20 pro and if I relockmy bl I won´t brick my device by relocking it?I just unlocked it today and I plan to instal the EU rom and relock my bl.
Just to make it clear...
Chinese K20 Pro needs to have Stock Chinese rom if you want to relock the phone! Without Mods or anything. Just clean Chinese firmware!
The same for indian variant. Only indian firmware without mods.
Also for Mi 9T Pro! Stock rom without mods!
Even TWRP isn't allowed If you wanna relock the bootloader!
If you cross flash roms and relock the bootloader you will brick your device! Your phone won't boot! You will need to open the backcover and boot it into EDL mode and blablabla. There is a thread about that.
Can be found HERE!

Question Flashed Indonesian Rom in Sweetin and relocked Bootloader😥😫

My friend flashed Indonesian fastboot Rom in indian RN10 Pro Max and locked the Bootloader, now he is trying to add acount and device to unlock it again but if fails everytime.
An error shows "Couldn't add. Device basic data verification failed"
Please see the attached screenshot.
Do you have any clue how to solve the issue?
you were should use only format data not all & relock.
There is three .bat orders:
one with erasing user data.
one with keep user data.
one with format and relock.
In your case you have to unlock it again.
Can't unlock, can't add account and device. Always shows the error mentioned in the post.
I had to abandon my previous xiaomi phone just for this reason. Accidentally locked the bootloader and couldn't unlock it ever. "The find device storage corrupted, your device is unsafe now".
Couldn't add miui account.
kazi69 said:
I had to abandon my previous xiaomi phone just for this reason. Accidentally locked the bootloader and couldn't unlock it ever. "The find device storage corrupted, your device is unsafe now".
Couldn't add miui account.
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You did the same? I mean flashed another region's rom and locked bootloader?
My friend told me that he did the same in his Redmi Note 8 and then re-unlocked and flashed stock regions's rom, it was fine for redmi 8 so he did this in RN10 Pro too.
Sabuj45 said:
You did the same? I mean flashed another region's rom and locked bootloader?
My friend told me that he did the same in his Redmi Note 8 and then re-unlocked and flashed stock regions's rom, it was fine for redmi 8 so he did this in RN10 Pro too.
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I actually did worse. I was on non-miui Rom then flashed the Fastboot without unticking the lock option. Guess what though the sensors of my MI5 is all okay nothing works due to wrong persist file.
For Relocking Bootloader 1St Flash Stock Region Of Ur Phone
Global Or Indian with Clean All
Then Reflash The Rom With clean And Lock
Tested On Redmi Note 8 Pro Global
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For Relocking Bootloader 1St Flash Stock Region Of Ur Phone
Global Or Indian with Clean All
Then Reflash The Rom With clean And Lock
Tested On Redmi Note 8 Pro Global
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Could you please share how to flash? since bootloader is locked cant flash anything.
Maybe you did not get my point, we are stuck in another region's ROM with locked bootloader.
Try find Xiaomi repair support center and tell them to help you flash official Indian ROM for you.
You can boot into the system, and the device said it's locked and secure, so it's not hard brick. Should be fine for them to help out, if the warranty is covered under the policy.
Be prepared for data loss, so you need to backup what you want to keep.
Don't tell them you flash a wrong region ROM. Just say the phone seems a bit strange, so want them to help clean flash and update official latest ROM.
javad0644 said:
For Relocking Bootloader 1St Flash Stock Region Of Ur Phone
Global Or Indian with Clean All
Then Reflash The Rom With clean And Lock
Tested On Redmi Note 8 Pro Global
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Hey bro can you tell me if I want to flash preinstalled region's updated fastboot rom do i need to unlock bootloader? For example currently im on indian miui 12.5.4 and i want to flash indian miui 12.5.8 fastboot rom through mi flash. Do i need to unlock bootloader?
Sabuj45 said:
Maybe you did not get my point, we are stuck in another region's ROM with locked bootloader.
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You can try flashing stock with mi flash tool by rebooting to bootloader. Recovery ROM might work even with locked bootloader
Sagesaurabh said:
You can try flashing stock with mi flash tool by rebooting to bootloader. Recovery ROM might work even with locked bootloader
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You cant flash fastboot ROM with locked bootloader.
I own redmi note 10 pro global. I unlocked the bootloader, installed custom recovery, cuatoms roms. Then i flashed indonesian miui will default option, which locked the bootloader.
I booted the device, added account for unlocked and the same time i rebooted fo fastboot and ran miunlock tool and it just unlocked the bootloader. No7days or 30days error at all.
Now im unlocked and using miui global.
Same thing happend with my friend.
He did the same and faced no issue he is again unlocked lol.
Hy all,i have redmi note 10 pro and i want miui rom with call-rec.
Please how to step by step to change rom,tanks all!
Schmith said:
Hy all,i have redmi note 10 pro and i want miui rom with call-rec.
Please how to step by step to change rom,tanks all!
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You wanna flash firmwares / roms for call recording?
Yes,only for call recording.
Sabuj45 said:
My friend flashed Indonesian fastboot Rom in indian RN10 Pro Max and locked the Bootloader, now he is trying to add acount and device to unlock it again but if fails everytime.
An error shows "Couldn't add. Device basic data verification failed"
Please see the attached screenshot.
Do you have any clue how to solve the issue?
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Does the Redmi Note 10 Pro Indonesian (MIUI v12.5.3.0) has Dolby Atmos??
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Coz at this time Indian Sweetin supports Dolby Atmos (v12.5.3.0)
Schmith said:
Yes,only for call recording.
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Does the Redmi Note 10 Pro Indonesian (MIUI v12.5.3.0) has Dolby Atmos??
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Coz at this time Indian Sweetin supports Dolby Atmos (MIUI v12.5.8.0)
Yes.

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