How to Flash Redmi 9 Without Authorized Mi account

Redmi 9 Flashing Without Authorized Mi Account:

Flashing the Redmi 9 Without Authorized Mi account is a Process to Install Stock Firmware on Redmi 9 by using unofficial Method. by following the below instructions you can unbrick your Redmi 9 even if you don’t have Authorized Mi account.

Xiaomi’s Redmi 9 Run on Android 10 & it is Powered by Mediatek helio G80 Processor. it is a dual SIM (GSM) smartphone that support Nano-SIM card. connectivity options Include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, USB OTG, FM, 3G. The device come with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of Storage can be expandable via SD card.

Pre Requirement:

Note:

  • charge the device to prevent accidental shut down
  • Please do carefully, we are not Responsible for any damage to Your device.

Download Links:

Flash Tools:

  • Miracle Free: Download
  • SP flash tools: Download

Driver: 

  • Mediatek Pre-loader V-COM Driver: Download

How to Flash Xiaomi Redmi 9 Via SP Flash tool:

  • First Disable DAA and SLA Authentication
  • Extract Downloaded Official Stock ROM..
  • Install Mediatek Vcom Driver on Your computer.
  • Download & Extract SP Flash tools, Run SP Flash tool.exe

  • Go to Download tab click Download agent and chose downloaded MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin
  • From Auth section Load Auth File
  • Click Scatter and Load Scatter File from ROM Folder

  • Select Download Only. if you have select “Format all + Download” then it will wipe Device Network ID (Baseband) Number tool so be careful.
  • Click Download & Connect Your Switched off Phone.

  • You can see Flashing Process on Screen. once done, unplug & switch it on
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