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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 is a mid-range smartphone by Xiaomi released March 2021. It has a 6.43" AMOLED display, a 48 MP main camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 5000 mAh battery, and runs on a Snapdragon 678.

My device is stuck in boot loop

now im going to flash rom but flashing isnot allowed in locked state and mi unlock tool for bootloader unlockin doesnt work as it is saying to add your mi account in setting oem locked is in locked state so please help me to out of this situation

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🔍 Possible Causes

A system update failed or was incomplete.

System files are corrupted or incompatible.

An unofficial or custom ROM was installed.

An internal memory issue or a malicious application.

🛠️ Possible Solutions

Force Restart:

Press and hold the Power button for 10–15 seconds until the device turns off and restarts.

Enter Recovery Mode:

Power off the device completely.

Press and hold the Power button + Volume Up button simultaneously.

From the menu, select:

Wipe Cache to clear temporary files.

If this doesn't work, try Wipe Data/Factory Reset (⚠️ This will erase all your data).

Use Fastboot mode with a computer:

Download the Mi Flash Tool on your computer.

Download the official ROM compatible with your device from the Xiaomi website.

Put your device into Fastboot mode (Power button + Volume Down button).

Use Mi Flash Tool to reinstall the system.

Contact an authorized service center:

If the previous steps fail, the problem may be hardware-related, such as the internal memory.

⚠️ Important Notes

Before proceeding, ensure your device's battery is sufficiently charged.

If you select Wipe Data/Factory Reset, you will lose all files stored on your phone.

Using the official Xiaomi ROM is the safest option to avoid further problems.

📌 In short: Start by attempting a forced reboot, then boot into recovery mode to clear the cache or perform a factory reset. If that fails, use Mi Flash Tool to reinstall the system.

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