How To Unlock Bootloader On Xiaomi Devices
Try to follow all the steps with sincerity since one step in the wrong direction is enough for Xiaomi to reset the waiting period.
In this step, you have to bind your account with the Mi Unlock authorization tab which you can find under the developer settings.
Open the device settings > Tap on About phone > Scroll down and tap on MIUI version slot five times. This will unlock the developer options in your MIUI device which can be located under “Additional Settings.”In the Developer options, go to the “Mi Unlock Status” and tap on “Add account and device” in order to authorize Xiaomi to unlock the device associated with the account.
The authorization process will use the mobile data of the carrier. Therefore, make sure you have turned off WiFi before adding the account.
Before moving ahead with the third step, enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging while you are in the developer options settings.
Step 3 – Download the Mi Unlock Tool
Keep your Xiaomi or Redmi phone aside for a moment and open http://en.miui.com/unlock on your PC to download the Xiaomi Unlock Tool.
Extract the zip file and open the application named “Mi unlock flash file”. Log in using the same Mi account which is being used on the Xiaomi smartphone.
Before starting with the Mi bootloader unlocking process, tap on the top-right gear icon to check the update for both USB driver and Mi Unlock Tool.
As instructed on the app screen, switch off your smartphone. Take a moment and hold the power button and lower volume button simultaneously. This will open up the fast boot mode in your MIUI device. Now, connect the phone with the computer via USB cable.
A new message will appear on the screen, “Phone connected”. Now, click on the “Unlock” button to unlock the bootloader.
Step 4 – Wait for Xiaomi to end the Unlock periodOn your first attempt, the Mi unlock tool will flash the message, “Couldn’t unlock, Please unlock 168 hours later”. For those who don’t know, this is the infamous Xiaomi bootloader unlock waiting period where, sometimes, users end up waiting for months.
However, several users claim to get the unlock device authorization merely within a few hours. If you want to avoid the same fate, just try not to bypass the 168 hours error.
The Mi Unlock tool waiting period is a bitter pill to swallow. There is no workaround, in fact, you might wind up resetting the clock trying to trick the system.
The best thing you can do is wait patiently and once the unlock period is over, again use the Mi unlock tool and hopefully, unlock the bootloader of your MIUI device.
Step 5 – Check the Mi Unlock status on your device
By now, I am guessing you have successfully unlocked the bootloader of your Redmi device. Before you head on to do other things such as flashing the MIUI device or rooting the device, do a quick check if the unlock procedure was a success.
Close the Mi unlock tool and reboot the device. Again, head to the Mi unlock status in the developer settings and see if the tab is flashing “Locked” or “Unlocked”.
Step 1 – Make a Xiaomi account and sync your mobile number
Xiaomi users generally skip making an Mi account during the initial setup. But in order to unlock the Mi device bootloader, it is necessary to have a working account on the device.
Moreover, it is important to link the number on the device with the Xiaomi account. Also, refrain from connecting unowned numbers to the Xiaomi account on the device in order to avoid obstacles in the process.
After failing to unlock the bootloader a few times, I realized that Xiaomi requires “Find My Device” toggled and synced to the latest location for some reason.
You will find the settings under Mi Account > Mi Cloud > Find Device. In order to update the location, sign in at the Xiaomi cloud website on a computer, click on “Find Device” and choose your current device.
Xiaomi users generally skip making an Mi account during the initial setup. But in order to unlock the Mi device bootloader, it is necessary to have a working account on the device.
Moreover, it is important to link the number on the device with the Xiaomi account. Also, refrain from connecting unowned numbers to the Xiaomi account on the device in order to avoid obstacles in the process.
After failing to unlock the bootloader a few times, I realized that Xiaomi requires “Find My Device” toggled and synced to the latest location for some reason.
You will find the settings under Mi Account > Mi Cloud > Find Device. In order to update the location, sign in at the Xiaomi cloud website on a computer, click on “Find Device” and choose your current device.
Step 2 – Authorize Mi Unlock in the developer settings
In this step, you have to bind your account with the Mi Unlock authorization tab which you can find under the developer settings.
Open the device settings > Tap on About phone > Scroll down and tap on MIUI version slot five times. This will unlock the developer options in your MIUI device which can be located under “Additional Settings.”
The authorization process will use the mobile data of the carrier. Therefore, make sure you have turned off WiFi before adding the account.
Before moving ahead with the third step, enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging while you are in the developer options settings.
Step 3 – Download the Mi Unlock Tool
Keep your Xiaomi or Redmi phone aside for a moment and open http://en.miui.com/unlock on your PC to download the Xiaomi Unlock Tool.
Extract the zip file and open the application named “Mi unlock flash file”. Log in using the same Mi account which is being used on the Xiaomi smartphone.
Before starting with the Mi bootloader unlocking process, tap on the top-right gear icon to check the update for both USB driver and Mi Unlock Tool.
As instructed on the app screen, switch off your smartphone. Take a moment and hold the power button and lower volume button simultaneously. This will open up the fast boot mode in your MIUI device. Now, connect the phone with the computer via USB cable.
A new message will appear on the screen, “Phone connected”. Now, click on the “Unlock” button to unlock the bootloader.
However, several users claim to get the unlock device authorization merely within a few hours. If you want to avoid the same fate, just try not to bypass the 168 hours error.
The Mi Unlock tool waiting period is a bitter pill to swallow. There is no workaround, in fact, you might wind up resetting the clock trying to trick the system.
The best thing you can do is wait patiently and once the unlock period is over, again use the Mi unlock tool and hopefully, unlock the bootloader of your MIUI device.
Step 5 – Check the Mi Unlock status on your device
By now, I am guessing you have successfully unlocked the bootloader of your Redmi device. Before you head on to do other things such as flashing the MIUI device or rooting the device, do a quick check if the unlock procedure was a success.
Close the Mi unlock tool and reboot the device. Again, head to the Mi unlock status in the developer settings and see if the tab is flashing “Locked” or “Unlocked”.
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