Hi,
Is it possible to root Redmi Note 2 using MI-Recovery and some "rootpackage.zip"? I don't need TWRP or other recovery. I just want to root my phone.
I know that you can do it with Redmi 2, but I can't find any information about Redmi Note 2.
Redmi 2 have a public sign key, Redmi Note 2 not.
You can root your phone in 3 ways:
- Flashing an official developer rom via Mi Recovery (for root go in Security > Permissions > Root Permissions)
- Flashing a root package (for example SuperSU) via TWRP
- Using an app for rooting, for example TowelRoot, but I don't know if it work
~ Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime ~
Oh. I understand. Thanks for quick answer.
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itzsarath said:
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No. Kingroot & other 1-click root apps can possibly soft-brick a Snapdragon device.
- Unlock your bootloader & Flash TWRP
- Boot into TWRP & Flash Universal Boot Img Patcher Zip
- Reboot to TWRP & Backup current ROM
- Flash SuperSU Zip & Reboot to System
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link? what link?
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If you invest some time to search almost you can find some info.
Root without Recovery: https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient#root-the-phone-tested-with-android-9---12
Unlock bootloader:
https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient#unlock-bootloader
The problem in my case is this not work for me for some reason. I tried others methods (backing up all partitions before, less userdata) but no luck.