[GUIDE] Unlocking the bootloader on the Mi Max 2 Global Version

mwarner

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I recently received my black Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Global Version and wished to unlock the bootloader in order to create a Custom firmware (which will be based around Stock, but have a lower DPI and use the Google Now launcher to have 7 icons in the dock & a 6x6 icon grid elsewhere).

During the unlock process I got stuck within the 'Add account and device' in Developer Options, with the error code 86006 being displayed. The solution to this issue is to change from the Stable MIUI 8 to the latest Developer ROM - once this is flashed, the device will register with no error messages.

An overview of the process is therefore:

1. Flash the latest Development ROM on the phone, via the Updater app
2. Register for a Mi account, if you do not have one, and log into the phone with this account.
3. Request the Unlock privilege for your Mi account
4. Enroll the device for an Unlock in Developer Options
5. Wait 72 hours
6. Unlock the bootloader with the Windows Mi Flash Unlock tool.

Mi Account

The Unlock tool will require that the phone is logged into the same Xiaomi account in order for the unlock process to be successful, so ensure you have set yourself up with a Mi account and signed into the phone using this account.

I tend to ensure I have posted a few items on the MIUI forum before I make a request as, during the request process, it states that they will take the activity of your account into consideration when they are making the decision to grant you the unlock privilege.

If the request is denied, you have to wait 30 days to re-apply, so better to be safe than sorry!

Request the Unlock privilege

The first thing you will need to do is to make sure you have applied for Unlock rights for your Mi account. This can be done here:

Mi Unlock

Try to make the given reason for unlocking something specific, rather than generic, as your request is more likely to be granted this way.

The time between application and hearing back from the MIUI team seems to vary. The last time I applied the request was granted after just a few minutes, but previous applications have taken days!

Setting up the phone

Before you can successfully unlock the phone using the unlocking tool you will need to enrol the phone into the scheme, which is performed in Developer Options.

1. Go to Settings / About Phone
2. Press MIUI version 7 times to enable Developer options
3. Go to Settings / Additional Settings / Developer options
4. Click on Mi Unlock status
5. Click on Add account and device

Note that if you get an error code of 86006 then download and flash the latest Developer ROM through the built-in Updater app:

Xiaomi ROM Download

Three Day Wait

After enrolling the phone, Xiaomi require that 72 hours (3 days) must elapse before the bootloader can be unlocked with Xiaomi's MiFlash Unlock Tool.

If you attempt to unlock during this period, the process will get to 99% before displaying an error message requesting you wait 72 hours.

Unlocking the bootloader

Once the phone is enrolled and 72 hours have passed, you can use the Unlock tool.

This can be downloaded from the MIUI Unlock site once your unlock request has been granted:

Mi Unlock

On a Windows PC, extract the zip file to a temporary folder and run the miflash_unlock.exe tool.

Log on using the same Mi account that you have signed into the device with and follow the on screen prompts, which involve booting the phone into Fastboot with Power and Volume Down.
 
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rushab-dx

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Not working for me

Tried everything as mentioned above still not able to unlock the bootloader. It gets stuck at 99% and I am not able to bind my account in phone in developer options.
I get error 86012 and something in Chinese.
On latest developer ROM
 

RAMBO29

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Did you unlock it yourself?I got this error from tool. Couldn't find a way to make request and looped back to unlocker page always.View attachment 4237380


I recently received my black Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Global Version and wished to unlock the bootloader in order to create a Custom firmware (which will be based around Stock, but have a lower DPI and use the Google Now launcher to have 7 icons in the dock & a 6x6 icon grid elsewhere).

During the unlock process I got stuck within the 'Add account and device' in Developer Options, with the error code 86006 being displayed. The solution to this issue is to change from the Stable MIUI 8 to the latest Developer ROM - once this is flashed, the device will register with no error messages.

An overview of the process is therefore:

1. Flash the latest Development ROM on the phone, via the Updater app
2. Register for a Mi account, if you do not have one, and log into the phone with this account.
3. Request the Unlock privilege for your Mi account
4. Enroll the device for an Unlock in Developer Options
5. Wait 72 hours
6. Unlock the bootloader with the Windows Mi Flash Unlock tool.

Mi Account

The Unlock tool will require that the phone is logged into the same Xiaomi account in order for the unlock process to be successful, so ensure you have set yourself up with a Mi account and signed into the phone using this account.

I tend to ensure I have posted a few items on the MIUI forum before I make a request as, during the request process, it states that they will take the activity of your account into consideration when they are making the decision to grant you the unlock privilege.

If the request is denied, you have to wait 30 days to re-apply, so better to be safe than sorry!

Request the Unlock privilege

The first thing you will need to do is to make sure you have applied for Unlock rights for your Mi account. This can be done here:

Mi Unlock

Try to make the given reason for unlocking something specific, rather than generic, as your request is more likely to be granted this way.

The time between application and hearing back from the MIUI team seems to vary. The last time I applied the request was granted after just a few minutes, but previous applications have taken days!

Setting up the phone

Before you can successfully unlock the phone using the unlocking tool you will need to enrol the phone into the scheme, which is performed in Developer Options.

1. Go to Settings / About Phone
2. Press MIUI version 7 times to enable Developer options
3. Go to Settings / Additional Settings / Developer options
4. Click on Mi Unlock status
5. Click on Add account and device

Note that if you get an error code of 86006 then download and flash the latest Developer ROM through the built-in Updater app:

Xiaomi ROM Download

Three Day Wait

After enrolling the phone, Xiaomi require that 72 hours (3 days) must elapse before the bootloader can be unlocked with Xiaomi's MiFlash Unlock Tool.

If you attempt to unlock during this period, the process will get to 99% before displaying an error message requesting you wait 72 hours.

Unlocking the bootloader

Once the phone is enrolled and 72 hours have passed, you can use the Unlock tool.

This can be downloaded from the MIUI Unlock site once your unlock request has been granted:

Mi Unlock

On a Windows PC, extract the zip file to a temporary folder and run the miflash_unlock.exe tool.

Log on using the same Mi account that you have signed into the device with and follow the on screen prompts, which involve booting the phone into Fastboot with Power and Volume Down.
 

zost

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Some advices about same issue (Error 86006) say that after successful unlock request sending to Xiaomi (and before unlock process itself) the previous stable (not developpers!) Global ROM can be re-flashed in Mi Max 2.
So, that way phone BL can be unlocked with stable Global ROM and with unlock rights received from Xiaomi using developpers ROM. Is that true?

Another question: there is an advice (in MIUI flashing guide) to use fastboot (not recovery) flashings when flashing developpers ROM on stable ROM and vice versa, as recovery flashings may cause flashing failures . Any comment?
 

V_v3k

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Unlocking the bootloader

Once the phone is enrolled and 72 hours have passed, you can use the Unlock tool.

This can be downloaded from the MIUI Unlock site once your unlock request has been granted:

Mi Unlock

On a Windows PC, extract the zip file to a temporary folder and run the miflash_unlock.exe tool.

Log on using the same Mi account that you have signed into the device with and follow the on screen prompts, which involve booting the phone into Fastboot with Power and Volume Down.
Hey! I've followed your guide, and at this part where I try unlocking the device using the Mi Flash tool, I'm stuck at 99% & and error comes up saying that "Current Account is not Bound to this device"

But I've signed into the same account on both the PC & the device. Also I've added the account to the device from the "Mi Unlock Status" option.

Kindly help us out..

Thanks in advvance Mate :)
 

RAMBO29

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@V_v3k Same issue here. Any luck?

Hey! I've followed your guide, and at this part where I try unlocking the device using the Mi Flash tool, I'm stuck at 99% & and error comes up saying that "Current Account is not Bound to this device"

But I've signed into the same account on both the PC & the device. Also I've added the account to the device from the "Mi Unlock Status" option.

Kindly help us out..

Thanks in advvance Mate :)
 
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raptor_h

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Hey! I've followed your guide, and at this part where I try unlocking the device using the Mi Flash tool, I'm stuck at 99% & and error comes up saying that "Current Account is not Bound to this device"

But I've signed into the same account on both the PC & the device. Also I've added the account to the device from the "Mi Unlock Status" option.

Kindly help us out..

Thanks in advvance Mate :)
+1
 

spikywits

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so pros, any luck with bootloader unlocking? I'm being haunted by this error as well "Current Account is not Bound to this device"
do we need to create new mi account and then bind & unlock? I was using redmi note 3 before but that device no more listed in i.mi.com.
 

V_v3k

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Mar 2, 2013
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so pros, any luck with bootloader unlocking? I'm being haunted by this error as well "Current Account is not Bound to this device"
do we need to create new mi account and then bind & unlock? I was using redmi note 3 before but that device no more listed in i.mi.com.
I've decided to wait for a week or so before trying. I got really mad... ?
 

RAMBO29

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In developer options after you enable OEM unlock bootloader option, you have to bind the account in (Mi Unlock status). Remove Mi account from your device, then come here and then add the account, but ensure that you login with account id(not email and phone). After that leave it for 7 days to be safe and it can be unlocked.Phew...

Got mine this way, finally.

so pros, any luck with bootloader unlocking? I'm being haunted by this error as well "Current Account is not Bound to this device"
do we need to create new mi account and then bind & unlock? I was using redmi note 3 before but that device no more listed in i.mi.com.
 

jordann_f1

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Jan 5, 2015
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Buzz off 86006

There is no way that this can get solved.
Tried Developer Rom option, didn't work.
Tried Login with User ID, didn't work.
Just nothing works :rolleyes:

any other way I can remove this error! It hurts from the Root lover point of view :(
 

xpure

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Feb 2, 2010
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There is no way that this can get solved.
Tried Developer Rom option, didn't work.
Tried Login with User ID, didn't work.
Just nothing works :rolleyes:
The process can b e a realy tricky one indeed.
Whats your rom?
Ever had another xiaomi device unlock request?

any other way I can remove this error! It hurts from the Root lover point of view :(
I suceeded in unlocking bootloader but it was difficult, i must say.
Sorry for my bad english, its not my native language.
 
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