If you are on HyperOS, you must apply for unlock permission within the Mi Community App first.
Snapdragon chips communicate via and 9006 (Mass Storage Mode) . These are low-level Qualcomm interfaces that Xiaomi cannot fully lock down. This is your backdoor.
An automated tool that sometimes finds "loopholes" in the account binding process. Modified Mi Unlock Apps: If you are on HyperOS, you must apply
To unlock a Xiaomi bootloader on a Snapdragon device without the standard 168-hour (7-day) waiting period, you generally have to bypass the official "Mi Unlock" server restrictions. While Xiaomi has tightened these rules significantly—especially with the transition to
Recent community findings suggest an exploit using unpatched versions of the Mi Unlock Tool to bypass HyperOS restrictions and the standard weekly wait. This is your backdoor
lies in the chipset's low-level capabilities. Unlike MediaTek, Snapdragon chips have a native feature called EDL Mode (Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008) . This is a hardware-level rescue mode intended for unbricking devices. However, it also serves as a backdoor for low-level partition manipulation.
Unlocking the bootloader on Xiaomi Snapdragon devices typically involves a mandatory waiting period imposed by Xiaomi's servers to prevent unauthorized resellers from flashing custom software If you are on HyperOS
The instructions were brutal: