Hello!
I have one year old Redmi Note 9 pro that got in the bootloop. One moment ago it was ok, i placed it on the table and 20 seconds later I hear vibrating phone. I look and I see it is rebooting and then it has been rebooting until empty battery. Now it cant even charge the battery because of constant rebooting (every 9 seconds). It is the same if I boot in FASTBOOT, it is recognised by computer for couple of seconds and then it reboots again.
The phone is stock, with updated global room. When I bought the phone I requested for unlock trough my MI account but I did not unlocked bootloader after a week because I was OK with global ROM.
I contacted seller and they suggested to repair phone locally, and they will partialy cover repair. This is OK with me, but official repair shop in our country refuse to repair my phone even if I pay for it.
Can someone sugest what to do and how to repair the phone in EUROPE? I heard If I need EDL flashing it can be done remotely? can this help with my problem?
have a nice day, Boris Kozjan
I have one year old Redmi Note 9 pro that got in the bootloop. One moment ago it was ok, i placed it on the table and 20 seconds later I hear vibrating phone. I look and I see it is rebooting and then it has been rebooting until empty battery. Now it cant even charge the battery because of constant rebooting (every 9 seconds). It is the same if I boot in FASTBOOT, it is recognised by computer for couple of seconds and then it reboots again.
The phone is stock, with updated global room. When I bought the phone I requested for unlock trough my MI account but I did not unlocked bootloader after a week because I was OK with global ROM.
I contacted seller and they suggested to repair phone locally, and they will partialy cover repair. This is OK with me, but official repair shop in our country refuse to repair my phone even if I pay for it.
Can someone sugest what to do and how to repair the phone in EUROPE? I heard If I need EDL flashing it can be done remotely? can this help with my problem?
have a nice day, Boris Kozjan