Stay rooted, stay free, but always keep a backup of your stock firmware.
The traditional method of rooting involves a PC, unlocking the bootloader via Xiaomi’s official tool (which can take 7–15 days), and flashing Magisk via Fastboot. But what if your PC is broken, you don’t have one, or you simply want a faster way?
Because Redmi 9A uses MediaTek (MTK), you can use or SP Flash Tool on Android via Termux and python , but that requires a complex setup. For a true "no PC, no root" method, your only reliable option is:
For the average user: For the adventurous: You now have the manual guide to make it work.
Stay rooted, stay free, but always keep a backup of your stock firmware.
The traditional method of rooting involves a PC, unlocking the bootloader via Xiaomi’s official tool (which can take 7–15 days), and flashing Magisk via Fastboot. But what if your PC is broken, you don’t have one, or you simply want a faster way?
Because Redmi 9A uses MediaTek (MTK), you can use or SP Flash Tool on Android via Termux and python , but that requires a complex setup. For a true "no PC, no root" method, your only reliable option is:
For the average user: For the adventurous: You now have the manual guide to make it work.