![]() Also the unlock procedure itself is safe: or the key is correct or it is not. Yes, the main part is communication between tool and server, a safe thing. This tool requires all of what is required by the original tool (an authorized xiaomi account binded to the device through developer options for three days if I remember correctly). That's a simple explaination of how my tool works (obviously it's more complicated than that). After I discovered all the process behind the original unlock tool (and all the security encryption techniques) I decided to replicate it with a java (cross-platform) tool which embeds a custom fastboot version and replicates what the original tool does. Then the tool send the key to the device with a custom build of fastboot and if the key is right then the device is unlocked, else it reboots. ![]() ![]() Any other problem: provide feedback in the comments.Īdditional info: original MiFlashUnlock tool is just a bridge between fastboot, you (and your account login credentials) and xiaomi server: the tool gets device info from the device and send them to the server together with the account login token, the server checks wherever you satisfy all their requirements (account authorized, account associated with device in developer settings etc) and if everything is okay the server reply with the unlock key for your device instance (every time you reboot your phone you need a new key). If you get some errors with javafx class not found stuff when you try to launch the gui, then you are missing javafx library. Other problems launching the tool: try running "java -jar bin/MiUnlockTool.jar" command ![]() On linux/mac trying launching the tool with sudo (sudo. If you get a permission related error on linux or mac when launching the tool, open a terminal and cd into extracted dir and use "chmod 777 MiUnlockTool.sh" (or mand on mac) to set the executable permission. If you are using command line version remember that there is no confirmation request before unlock and no check if the bootloader is already unlocked. If you are using gui just follow what you see on your screen Attach your locked device in fastboot mode. open a terminal window and cd into extracted dir and use "./mand username password" for command-line open (double click) mand for graphical interface or MiUnlockTool.sh username password" for command-line MiUnlockTool.sh" command for gui interface or "sudo. ![]() open a terminal window and cd into extracted dir and use "sudo. open a cmd windows and cd into extracted dir and use "MiUnlockTool.bat username password" command for command-line usage open MiFlashUnlock.bat for graphical interface or: Requirements: java (javafx for gui if not included in your jdk/jre) If you want more information about the tool and the story behind you can read below, if you just want the download link, here it is: The main feature of this tool is compatibility with linux and mac operating system (and windows too). This tool is copied from the original windows MiFlashUnlock tool and works the same way. MiUnlockTool is an unofficial tool used to unlock bootloader on Xiaomi devices. MiUnlockTool - Unlock bootloader of xiaomi devices on mac & linuxĬiao xda users, I'm here to introduce a new tool of mine, MiUnlockTool. ![]()
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