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Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools

Features:

  • Debloater - Remove pre-installed apps and services on demand
  • Camera2 & EIS Enabler - Enable camera2 and EIS (TWRP required)
  • Read device properties - Retrieve tons of statistics and information about your phone
  • Flasher - Flash any partition with an image or boot to any image (unlocked bootloader required)
  • Wiper - Wipe the cache or perform a factory reset
  • OEM Unlocker & Locker - Lock or unlock the bootloader (Unlocking is supported by the Android One phones only)
  • Rebooter - Advanced rebooting options using ADB/Fastboot

Screenshot

Warning: Use the tool at your own risk. Removing factory apps which aren't in the tool may break your phone.

Download the binary and the instructions from here.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: The tool doesn't launch on my computer, is there anything I should have installed?

  • A: Yes, the tool was developed in Java and needs the Java Runtime Environment to run. You can download Java from here. On Linux, make sure adb and fastboot are installed system wide via APT.

Q: The tool on Windows doesn't detect my phone even though it's connected and USB debugging is enabled. What's the problem?

  • A: Windows most likely does not recognise your phone in ADB. Install the universal ADB drivers from here.

Q: Do I need an unlocked bootloader or root access to use the tool?

  • A: The Image Flasher, the Wiper and the Camera2 enabler require an unlocked bootloader but everything else works without rooting or unlocking.

Q: Do uninstalled system apps affect OTA updates?

  • A: No, you are free to install updates without the fear of bricking your device or losing data.

Q: The tool is called Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools. Does that mean it only works with Xiaomi devices?

  • A: Well, ADB and Fastboot are universal interfaces for Android devices but some of the algorithms and methods used in the app are Xiaomi specific, so yes.

Q: Does this replace MiFlash or MiUnlock?

  • A: No. Implementing their functionality in such a simple tool would only make it unnecessarily complex.