Hello Guys,
I'm planning to buy a Redmi Note 3. But I'm not a fan of MIUI 7. I know the warranty will be void if I rooted the device / flashed a custom recovery / custom rom.
If I flashed the Stock rom & recovery again, would I be able to claim the warranty ?
Thanks,
- yM
I think yes. Nut in order to unlock it you must apply in a form with your e mail, plus to unlock it you must have the same acc in the unlocker and the phone...
ymopuri said:
Hello Guys,
I'm planning to buy a Redmi Note 3. But I'm not a fan of MIUI 7. I know the warranty will be void if I rooted the device / flashed a custom recovery / custom rom.
If I flashed the Stock rom & recovery again, would I be able to claim the warranty ?
Thanks,
- yM
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As per my knowledge your warranty is not void for xiaomi devices if you install custom ROM or rooted it.
abhimanyu.singh said:
As per my knowledge your warranty is not void for xiaomi devices if you install custom ROM or rooted it.
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That doents doesn't make sense if you root it and overclock it
And fry the cpu then why would this be considered
Repairable through warranty...?
Ps.:sorry if it doesn't make sense but English is not my tongue language ?
biluris said:
That doents doesn't make sense if you root it and overclock it
And fry the cpu then why would this be considered
Repairable through warranty...?
Ps.:sorry if it doesn't make sense but English is not my tongue language ?
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I said about just rooting and installing of custom ROM not about over clocking and all....[emoji6]
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Well to request warranty to fix somethings means that something is wrong with the device like a fried motherboard, a not working Bluetooth chip and other small things inside the phone..... Rooting it and changing the rom enables you to tinker around and maybe fry the phone. So if your phone is broken and they see that you have rooted it they will make the assumption that you destroyed it in a way and decline to fix it. Further more if you want to change rom or root it you need to unlock the bootloader which means that they already know that you tried to do something after purchasing the phone. ?
Biluris out ?
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Hi guys, quick question here.
I have bought a Redmi Note 4 , 32gb/3gb Snapdragon one.
I have these questions.
How is warranty affected after rooting our device ?
How is warranty affected by uunlocking the bootloader ?
What features won't work after unlocking the bootloader ?
What to keep in mind, to avoid problms in future , would xiaomi service centres be of any help ?
Thank you. Please answer separately for each question.
Xiaomi just like onePlus supports rooting....
So don't worry...
You can always get back your warranty by Just flashing the global stable ROM...
Also all the features will work after unlocking bootloader...
Do remember that it's you who is willing to make the changes and I'm not responsible if anything goes wrong...
Avoid rooting if you don't have adequate knowledge...
leo_pard2331 said:
Xiaomi just like onePlus supports rooting....
So don't worry...
You can always get back your warranty by Just flashing the global stable ROM...
Also all the features will work after unlocking bootloader...
Do remember that it's you who is willing to make the changes and I'm not responsible if anything goes wrong...
Avoid rooting if you don't have adequate knowledge...
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You mean that will get warranty after unlocking bootloader.
safwan ck said:
You mean that will get warranty after unlocking bootloader.
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Ye, you still have the warranty but if something goes wrong , you need to flash the stock rom before going to the service center.
abhishekr700 said:
Hi guys, quick question here.
I have bought a Redmi Note 4 , 32gb/3gb Snapdragon one.
I have these questions.
How is warranty affected after rooting our device ?
How is warranty affected by uunlocking the bootloader ?
What features won't work after unlocking the bootloader ?
What to keep in mind, to avoid problms in future , would xiaomi service centres be of any help ?
Thank you. Please answer separately for each question.
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1) You void your warranty on rooting your device
2) Unlocking the bootloader itself doesn't void your warranty.. but the Mi Unlock tool clearly states whatever happens after the bootloader unlock (custom ROM install and stuff) is your responsibility.. so if something happens during those processes, the warranty is void..
3) according to xiaomi, things like Encryption and find my device won't properly work..
4) flash original fastboot rom and relock the bootloader if you want to take the thing to service center.. the only situation where your warranty truly is void is if you manage to brick it beyond repair, which is almost impossible to do.. (you can make a xiaomi deep flash cable (google it) to fix the device even when you can't directly boot into fastboot mode)
P.S. - i haven't done the deep flash stuff.. just posting what I learnt on the internet
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As long as the technicians get the phone running unrooted stock MIUI, they won't complain..
PS - again this is according to the internet.. i have not tested this..
safwan ck said:
You mean that will get warranty after unlocking bootloader.
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Yup...
Definitely...
Just flash global stable ROM and poof..
That's it
I have same question also.
BUT not going to take risk
gursewaksinghsandhujatt said:
I have same question also.
BUT not going to take risk
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Nothing to worry, just do eet!
I remember the case when i bricked my galaxy S1 back in those years 2 times and I took it to the service center in india which was almost a kilometre from my house and i told the guy that it got bricked when i was charging it.. He replaced the motherboard and gave me both the times.. And told me that I probably had a loose connection at home ?.. I told him I'll get it fixed.. Thats the only device i ever bricked and that too because it was the first device i was trying to mod.. Its really tough to brick the newer devices.. But i dont know if the trick i used still works with the service centres today..
Before this i only experience root phone that has no warranty. Now with this info, it make sense. When restore the stock ROM everything goes back to normal on my old Samsung device. That mean the device is fully restore as original which mean restore the warranty as well. Thanks Guys, just got my redmi note 4 SD and will install Resurrection Remix right away.
aku_baik said:
Before this i only experience root phone that has no warranty. Now with this info, it make sense. When restore the stock ROM everything goes back to normal on my old Samsung device. That mean the device is fully restore as original which mean restore the warranty as well. Thanks Guys, just got my redmi note 4 SD and will install Resurrection Remix right away.
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If you are planning to install custom rom asap then you should check out the bootloader unlock guide to be prepared for your bootloader unlock.. As unlocking the bootloader can be a time taking task...
All the best!
sachin n said:
Nothing to worry, just do eet!
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OK ? ? ? ? now downloading king root.
gursewaksinghsandhujatt said:
OK now downloading king root.
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Prolly doesn't work, good luck anyway.
aku_baik said:
Before this i only experience root phone that has no warranty. Now with this info, it make sense. When restore the stock ROM everything goes back to normal on my old Samsung device. That mean the device is fully restore as original which mean restore the warranty as well. Thanks Guys, just got my redmi note 4 SD and will install Resurrection Remix right away.
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Hi ak_baik
Hello.
I am from KL too and going to get one Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (SD) soon. Can you share your success on step by step ......
1. How to unlock the bootloader?
2. How to root it?
3. How to install the TWRP and also the back up too?
4. Do you need to flash the latest Firmware (Upgrade your Miui 9) before doing the RR 5.8.5 10/25 stable version?
Currently, I have installed RR on my both Galaxy S2 GT-9100 and Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005) >>> Beautifully thumb Up!
Cheers and thank you very much kawan - -
NDbluewee said:
Hi ak_baik
Hello.
I am from KL too and going to get one Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (SD) soon. Can you share your success on step by step ......
1. How to unlock the bootloader?
2. How to root it?
3. How to install the TWRP and also the back up too?
4. Do you need to flash the latest Firmware (Upgrade your Miui 9) before doing the RR 5.8.5 10/25 stable version?
Currently, I have installed RR on my both Galaxy S2 GT-9100 and Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005) >>> Beautifully thumb Up!
Cheers and thank you very much kawan - -
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Welcome to Xiaomi Family..
You can just browsing in Redmi Note 4 xda section for the tutorial.
1. Unlock bootloader (the most annoying part)
2. Install Twrp via fastboot
3. Flash Rom & Magisk or anything you prefer.
4. Done, that's it...
For miui i do not backup anything since brand new n nothing to backup and dont worry about warranty. You can restore back to original version by flashing stock rom from xiaomi then you can claim for warranty with no issue, i have done it before.
dragneelfps said:
Ye, you still have the warranty but if something goes wrong , you need to flash the stock rom before going to the service center.
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Not really, I use custom rom, can do claim warranty. And get a new lcd. No need to wait.
abhishekr700 said:
Hi guys, quick question here.
I have bought a Redmi Note 4 , 32gb/3gb Snapdragon one.
I have these questions.
How is warranty affected after rooting our device ?
How is warranty affected by uunlocking the bootloader ?
What features won't work after unlocking the bootloader ?
What to keep in mind, to avoid problms in future , would xiaomi service centres be of any help ?
Thank you. Please answer separately for each question.
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It doesn't void warranty
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storm_99 said:
It doesn't void warranty[/QUOTE just flag miui before going service center BTW you know what they don't care
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Can anyone tell how to flash stock STABLE MIUI AND RELOCK BOOTLOADER?
I saws many guys face issues because of twrp pattern lock. how to avoid that?
abhishekr700 said:
Hi guys, quick question here.
I have bought a Redmi Note 4 , 32gb/3gb Snapdragon one.
I have these questions.
How is warranty affected after rooting our device ?
How is warranty affected by uunlocking the bootloader ?
What features won't work after unlocking the bootloader ?
What to keep in mind, to avoid problms in future , would xiaomi service centres be of any help ?
Thank you. Please answer separately for each question.
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No its doesn't void warranty!
Well , also they don't actually cares.
By which method should we root
I mean can we root it directly by using the one tap root (kingroot app) or should we use the pc method
Hi, this is my first xiaomi phone and have a few queries.
I have read that rooting does not void warranty as long as you stick to stock MIUI ROM. But does flashing another ROM increase an internal flash counter (like oneplus phones used to have). If it does not then service center will not know if we have flashed a ROM or not.
Aleycat said:
Hi, this is my first xiaomi phone and have a few queries.
I have read that rooting does not void warranty as long as you stick to stock MIUI ROM. But does flashing another ROM increase an internal flash counter (like oneplus phones used to have). If it does not then service center will not know if we have flashed a ROM or not.
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Nope, unlocking, rooting doesn't void warranty on mi devices. ?
Sent from my Redmi Note 4 using Tapatalk
sachin n said:
Nope, unlocking, rooting doesn't void warranty on mi devices. ?
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Will it be the same for Mi A1
Please suggest me ROM that is bugless?? Or atleast with least bugs that won't create any problem to my daily usage.
Process to unlock bootloader? Will it void my warranty or rooting does void warranty?
It's my first MI phone. So I can't understand bootloader process.
Since I am on stock. Just would you suggest me to be in stock? Or use custom ROM??. Already have used all custom roms in my previous device (less specs) but there was no fun. Still ported "android one" is in progress??
Sorry for too many questions. I am just confused watching these forums since two weeks unable to decide.
Buy Nokia 3310 and play snake.
Sharath356 said:
Please suggest me ROM that is bugless?? Or atleast with least bugs that won't create any problem to my daily usage.
Process to unlock bootloader? Will it void my warranty or rooting does void warranty?
It's my first MI phone. So I can't understand bootloader process.
Since I am on stock. Just would you suggest me to be in stock? Or use custom ROM??. Already have used all custom roms in my previous device (less specs) but there was no fun. Still ported "android one" is in progress??
Sorry for too many questions. I am just confused watching these forums since two weeks unable to decide.
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Lineage 15.1 by meedjay is byfar best custom ROM available for Redmi note 5.
For unlocking -https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5/how-to/how-to-how-to-unlock-redmi-5-plus-t3750250
Unlocking your phone willnot void warranty but if u root or flash custom ROM , your warranty is now void .You can always get back to global version by miflashtool .
I suggest you to be on stock because other custom ROM are so buggy like volte video call do not work , camera force close . Xiaomi is developer freindly so it's stock has everything u need .
IgorIgor84 said:
Buy Nokia 3310 and play snake.
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Don't worry i have completed the game. Real suggestion is helpful.
aikhhk8 said:
Lineage 15.1 by meedjay is byfar best custom ROM available for Redmi note 5.
For unlocking -https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5/how-to/how-to-how-to-unlock-redmi-5-plus-t3750250
Unlocking your phone willnot void warranty but if u root or flash custom ROM , your warranty is now void .You can always get back to global version by miflashtool .
I suggest you to be on stock because other custom ROM are so buggy like volte video call do not work , camera force close . Xiaomi is developer freindly so it's stock has everything u need .
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Thanks bro. I will stay in stock until major bug fixing is done. What about lineage? Does it has same guys? R u using it now?
Sharath356 said:
Don't worry i have completed the game. Real suggestion is helpful.
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Lineage has lots of bugs like volte video call not working , camera keeps force stopping while clicking selfie with flash . By the way it's good .
aikhhk8 said:
Lineage has lots of bugs like volte video call not working , camera keeps force stopping while clicking selfie with flash . By the way it's good .
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Thank you bro. I better stay in stock for time being
Hi all!
I'm going to have my new pocophone f1 soon. I have got some questions about the warranty. I've seen many answers for yes and many answers for no. I'm noob. Please let me know:
1. If I unlcock bootloader, my varranty is void?
If no- question 2.
2. If I flash any custom recovery (TWRP for example), my varranty is void?
If no-question 3.
3. If I flash custom Rom (and) get root access, my varranty is void of course. BUT, If I restore everything to stock(I mean system and full unroot), my varranty is still void?
Thank you so much for answers.
PS. Sorry for English
No void warranty opening the bootloader. The said in the conference of the poco in india. The give all the sources and kernel to the developers to make custom rom without problem.
Nachitobot said:
No void warranty opening the bootloader. The said in the conference of the poco in india. The give all the sources and kernel to the developers to make custom rom without problem.
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OK. Unlocking bootloader doesn't void varranty. What about flashing custom recovery? Does IT void varranty?
No it does not
Klusio19 said:
Hi all!
I'm going to have my new pocophone f1 soon. I have got some questions about the warranty. I've seen many answers for yes and many answers for no. I'm noob. Please let me know:
1. If I unlcock bootloader, my varranty is void?
If no- question 2.
2. If I flash any custom recovery (TWRP for example), my varranty is void?
If no-question 3.
3. If I flash custom Rom (and) get root access, my varranty is void of course. BUT, If I restore everything to stock(I mean system and full unroot), my varranty is still void?
Thank you so much for answers.
PS. Sorry for English
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In none of the above scenarios, the warranty will be void. You unlock the bootloader with the approval of the manufacturer. No purpose will be served by simply unlocking the bootloader. It will lead to rooting and flashing of custom ROMs. So having given permission for unlocking the bootloader, the manufacturer can not turn around and deny warranty. Further, this device is supposed to be developer friendly unlike some others which deny warranty even when only the bootloader is unlocked.
So enjoy flashing!
tnsmani said:
In none of the above scenarios, the warranty will be void. You unlock the bootloader with the approval of the manufacturer. No purpose will be served by simply unlocking the bootloader. It will lead to rooting and flashing of custom ROMs. So having given permission for unlocking the bootloader, the manufacturer can not turn around and deny warranty. Further, this device is supposed to be developer friendly unlike some others which deny warranty even when only the bootloader is unlocked.
So enjoy flashing!
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Wow. That's veeery nice. I could test my poco with anything and still get my varranty!
Thank you so much for answer!
no it won't
surprised actually there are barely any companies that will let you root / unlock bootloader without voiding your warranty
im still triggered from samsung asking 200 dollars for minor repairs.
never looking back to the big manufacturers.
pingufanpoy said:
no it won't
surprised actually there are barely any companies that will let you root / unlock bootloader without voiding your warranty
im still triggered from samsung asking 200 dollars for minor repairs.
never looking back to the big manufacturers.
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Hehe, that's true. I've got now Samsung Galaxy S4 mini, but soon I will get new poco, and I'm very glad I can experiment with this smartphone without any serious problems.
pingufanpoy said:
no it won't
surprised actually there are barely any companies that will let you root / unlock bootloader without voiding your warranty
im still triggered from samsung asking 200 dollars for minor repairs.
never looking back to the big manufacturers.
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No phone manufacturer gave warranty after rooting except xiaomi, the great phone company. That why I were owned 4 redmi phones including poco F1
Sent from my Redmi 3S using Tapatalk
Global launch video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMWCyRijEkg
He clearly stated that unlocking the bootloader and flashing other roms will not void warranty on the Poco.
SJshah said:
Global launch video:
He clearly stated that unlocking the bootloader and flashing other roms will not void warranty on the Poco.
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I wasn't watching all that video, but I trust you bro. If during of the premiere of this smartphone this guy said, that you can unlock bootloader or flash other custom ROM's without voiding warranty, it's pretty sure I can do it
Thanks for answer
I want to unlock my Poco F1 bootloader and install a custom rom in it and I want to know that will it void my warranty.
I massaged to Poco India support about this and they said that unlocking the bootloader will not void my warranty but if I install any custom rom then it will void my warranty.
When applying for any warranty issues u can reflash stock and go to service centre
Amandmk said:
I want to unlock my Poco F1 bootloader and install a custom rom in it and I want to know that will it void my warranty.
I massaged to Poco India support about this and they said that unlocking the bootloader will not void my warranty but if I install any custom rom then it will void my warranty.
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Just unlocking bootloader wont void warranty. anyway even if flash custom roms and root your device, u can flash stock rom and relock bootloader using mi flash tool if u need to visit service center.
Still risky but worth it
Imagine the circumstances where your phone's display is dead or maybe your battery is faulty or you're just unable to boot for some reason. Then you're just screwed. The warranty is already void because you wanted to flash that new rom which imo is already miles better than MIUI. And now you've to pay full price for the battery or display or mb, even though it's been only 3 months since you bought it. Expect zero to minimum support from the companies when it comes to any type of flashing or customizing. Hence, every rom has this BIG disclaimer that it may or will void warranty and they can't do anything about it.
When it comes to flashing roms and kernels, you're completely responsible for everything you do. For me and afaik, most of the xda community don't really care about the warranty but for the minority of people who actually do, be ready to take that risk if you want that sweet Pixel like experience on your Poco F1.
Amandmk said:
I want to unlock my Poco F1 bootloader and install a custom rom in it and I want to know that will it void my warranty.
I massaged to Poco India support about this and they said that unlocking the bootloader will not void my warranty but if I install any custom rom then it will void my warranty.
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Please cultivate the habit of searching the forum before asking clarifications or creating a new thread. Read HERE
I would rely on the email rather than on the Chat. Also this is not the only time Xiaomi confirmed this position.
suritsuwal said:
Just unlocking bootloader wont void warranty. anyway even if flash custom roms and root your device, u can flash stock rom and relock bootloader using mi flash tool if u need to visit service center.
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Hi,
I have root my phone because I want to install kernel, however several app are not longer support root devices.
I have 2 question
1. it's flash rom the ori rom = unroot ?
2. it's any way to unroot and keep the (xda) kernel ? and how to do ?
TeddyGan said:
Hi,
I have root my phone because I want to install kernel, however several app are not longer support root devices.
I have 2 question
1. it's flash rom the ori rom = unroot ?
2. it's any way to unroot and keep the (xda) kernel ? and how to do ?
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i dont think u need root for flash kernels. if u want to unroot just open magisk manager and hit uninstall from there or download magisk uninstaller zip then flash it through twrp
suritsuwal said:
i dont think u need root for flash kernels. if u want to unroot just open magisk manager and hit uninstall from there or download magisk uninstaller zip then flash it through twrp
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Haha, I learn the flash kernel step by step from youtube. I think the youtuber ain't pro :laugh::laugh:
btw I have try to flash the kernel but the touch issue still there :crying::crying:
TeddyGan said:
Haha, I learn the flash kernel step by step from youtube. I think the youtuber ain't pro :laugh::laugh:
btw I have try to flash the kernel but the touch issue still there :crying::crying:
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not sure about kernels but for me latest vendor-firmware gave better touch
suritsuwal said:
not sure about kernels but for me latest vendor-firmware gave better touch
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My screen is fts, and the 10.3.7 is worst update for my phone. so i found here for better way to solve.
TeddyGan said:
My screen is fts, and the 10.3.7 is worst update for my phone. so i found here for better way to solve.
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Wow this differ a lot on other poco user. Some benefit a lot some dont. I bet this is not entirely has todo anything with screen but rather than a couple of unlucky low quality chips being used.