The Poco M5s is a reliable mid-range smartphone, but like any Android device, it is susceptible to software corruption. "Bricking"—a state where your phone becomes as useful as a brick—can happen for various reasons: failed system updates, incorrect rooting attempts, flashing incompatible ROMs, or malware attacks.
If you've followed every step and your phone remains unresponsive, the issue is likely hardware: a fried motherboard, dead battery, or corrupted eMMC. At that point, professional repair or replacement is the only path.
The Poco M5s (codename: rosemary ) is surprisingly resilient. Most brick scenarios are soft bricks (bootloops, stuck logos) or hard bricks (no power, no display, but detectable by PC). This guide will walk you through every possible method to bring your device back from the dead.