Root Redmi Note 4 Mtk Without Unlocking Bootloader and Without Pc

Rooting a Redmi Note 4 (MTK version) without unlocking the bootloader and without using a PC is possible using tools like MTK Easy SU. This method exploits vulnerabilities in MediaTek (MTK) devices to gain root access. Below is a step-by-step guide to root your Redmi Note 4 MTK without a PC or unlocking the bootloader.


Prerequisites

  1. Backup Your Data: Rooting may cause data loss or issues, so back up important files.
  2. Charge Your Device: Ensure your device has at least 60% battery.
  3. Download MTK Easy SU:
  • Download the latest version of MTK Easy SU from here.
  1. Enable Unknown Sources:
  • Go to Settings > Security and enable Unknown Sources to allow installation of apps from outside the Play Store.

Step-by-Step Guide to Root with MTK Easy SU

Step 1: Install MTK Easy SU

  1. Transfer MTK Easy SU to Your Device:
  • Transfer the downloaded MTK Easy SU APK file to your Redmi Note 4.
  1. Install MTK Easy SU:
  • Open the file manager on your device and locate the MTK Easy SU APK file.
  • Tap on the file to install it.

Step 2: Gain Root Access

  1. Open MTK Easy SU:
  • Launch the MTK Easy SU app on your device.
  1. Grant Permissions:
  • Allow any permissions requested by the app.
  1. Exploit Vulnerabilities:
  • In the MTK Easy SU app, tap on the Root or Start button.
  • The app will exploit vulnerabilities in the MediaTek chipset to gain root access.
  1. Wait for Completion:
  • The process may take a few minutes. Once completed, your device should be rooted.

Step 3: Verify Root Access

  1. Install Root Checker:
  • Download and install a root checker app from the Play Store.
  1. Check Root Status:
  • Open the root checker app and verify if your device has root access.

Important Notes

  • Warranty Void: Rooting your device may void the warranty.
  • Risks: This method exploits vulnerabilities, and there is a risk of bricking your device. Proceed with caution.
  • No Bootloader Unlock: This method does not require unlocking the bootloader, but it may not work on all firmware versions.

Troubleshooting

  • MTK Easy SU Fails:
  • Ensure you are using the latest version of MTK Easy SU.
  • Try restarting your device and repeating the process.
  • No Root Access:
  • If the root process fails, you may need to use a PC-based method or unlock the bootloader.

If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, let me know!

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