Black Shark 2 Unlock Bootloader

If you are planning to customize your software next, tell me what you want to achieve. I can provide the steps to , guide you through rooting with Magisk , or recommend the most stable custom ROMs for your device.

Alternative if above fails: fastboot flashing unlock

| Problem | Solution | | :------ | :------- | | waiting for any device in fastboot | Reinstall Qualcomm drivers. Try different USB port (USB 2.0 preferred). | | Command not allowed | You didn't wait the 360 hours, or OEM Unlocking is disabled. | | Unlock APK says "Current account is not bound" | Go back to Developer Options → Mi Unlock Status and bind again. | | Phone won't boot after unlock | Force restart (hold power 15 sec). If stuck, use MiFlash tool to flash stock ROM. | | 360 hours reset after waiting | You changed your Xiaomi password or logged out of the account. Don't do that. | black shark 2 unlock bootloader

: A valid SIM card must be inserted, and you must use mobile data (not Wi-Fi) to link your account in the device settings.

Unlocking the Black Shark 2 typically involves several distinct technical phases: Software Preparation : You must enable Developer Options by tapping the "MIUI version" seven times and then toggling OEM Unlocking USB Debugging Account Linking : The device must be bound to a valid Xiaomi Mi Account under the "Mi Unlock status" in settings. Hardware Interface : The process requires a PC with Fastboot and USB drivers installed. The phone is placed in Fastboot mode If you are planning to customize your software

Ensure your Black Shark 2 has at least 60% battery life to avoid shutting down mid-process.

Tap (or JOYUI/MIUI Version) 7 times until it says "You are now a developer". Try different USB port (USB 2

If you are looking for specific custom ROMs or root methods after unlocking, it is recommended to check XDA Developers forums for the Black Shark 2 for the latest community-tested files. Rooting with Magisk Flashing Stock JoyUI Firmware

If fastboot devices returns nothing, change your USB port (prefer USB 2.0 ports over USB 3.0/3.1). Ensure you are using an official cable and check your Windows Device Manager for missing drivers.

A unlocked bootloader allows unauthorized software to run, lowering physical device security.