Unlock Bootloader Xiaomi Without Waiting Snapdragon Extra Quality [updated] [INSTANT - 2027]
Unlocking the bootloader on Xiaomi devices, particularly those with Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, can sometimes be a bit tricky due to various restrictions and requirements, such as waiting for an approval or specific permissions. However, I'll guide you through a general process on how to unlock the bootloader of a Xiaomi device without focusing on the "Snapdragon extra quality" aspect, as that seems to be more of a phrase than a technical requirement.
Verifying "Extra Quality" Unlock
After bypassing the wait, check three things to confirm high-quality unlock: Widevine Level: Download DRM Info
- Widevine Level: Download DRM Info. If it says L1, your unlock is clean. L3 means you corrupted the persist partition.
- Safetynet / Play Integrity: Use YASNAC. If you pass basic integrity, the unlock was flawless.
- No "Orange State" boot loop: A bad unlock keeps rebooting to fastboot. A quality unlock boots normally after a single factory reset.
🔧 Method 2: MiFlash Unlock + Brute Force (Unreliable)
- Download official MiFlashUnlock tool.
- Start the unlock process normally – get the “168h wait” message.
- Without closing MiFlashUnlock, use a network sniffer (e.g., HTTP Debugger) to intercept the request.
- Resend the same request with modified
waitTime=0 using Postman or curl.
This requires patching the unlock daemon on phone (rare success after 2022).
❌ Most modern Xiaomi firmwares reject modified responses. 🔧 Method 2: MiFlash Unlock + Brute Force (Unreliable)
✅ Best Realistic Approach Without “Waiting”
- Use an older authorized Mi account (registered before 2020) – sometimes lowers wait to 1 hour.
- Flash an older MIUI version (Android 10–11) that still has unlock exploit, unlock, then flash back.