Xiaomi has stopped loading beyond the logo, and all attempts to turn it on end in an endless cycle of reboots? This problem is familiar to many owners of the brandβs devices, from budget Redmi to flagship Mi or POCO. Most often, software failures, damaged system files or hardware malfunctions. But donβt rush to carry the phone to the service center: in 80% of cases, the problem can be solved independently without special skills.
In this article, we will look at all possible causes of a logo hanging, from a simple battery discharge to serious firmware damage, learn how to diagnose the problem, what tools will be needed to recover, and get step-by-step instructions with illustrations (for key stages), and pay special attention to Xiaomi models on Qualcomm and MediaTek processors, since the recovery algorithms for them are different.
If your Redmi Note 10 or POCO X3 Pro suddenly stops booting after updating, falling or draining the battery, this guide will help bring it back to life.
Why Xiaomi is stuck on the logo: 5 main reasons
Logo getting stuck is a symptom, not a diagnosis. To choose the right recovery method, first identify what caused the crash. Here are the most common reasons:
π Battery discharge or malfunction if the battery is discharged to 0% If the controller is damaged, the phone can only turn on for a few seconds without having to boot the system. 4X, Mi A1), where batteries lose capacity through 2-3 year-end.
π± Firmware failure after updates.Official updates MIUI Sometimes they contain critical errors, especially in the first versions. MIUI 14 Many users POCO F3 I encountered bootloop due to the conflict of the kernel and drivers.
π§ Failed firmware or rooting: Installing custom firmware (LineageOS, Pixel Experience) or obtaining root rights through Magisk can violate the integrity of the system partition. TWRP.
π₯ Hardware damage: Falling, getting moisture or overheating can damage the motherboard, RAM or flash drive (eMMC/UFS). In such cases, the phone may show the logo but not load further due to the inability to read system files.
π¦ Virus infection: Malware that has superuser rights can damage critical system components, such as Triada or Ztorg Trojans that modify files. /system/bin, which causes loading failures.
First steps: Diagnostics before recovery
Before you start complex manipulations, perform a basic diagnosis that will help to rule out simple causes and save time.
π Check the charging:
- π Connect your phone to the original charger on 30-60 Even if the light didn't burn, the battery could have run out to a level where the controller would block the switch on.
- π Try another cable and power supply. Use Quick Charge-enabled charging. 3.0/4.0 (Xiaomi models on Snapdragon).
- π If the phone vibrates or flashes the light when it's connected, the battery takes charge. If there's no reaction, the power controller may malfunction.
π± Try alternative ways of inclusion:
- π Press the power button. + volume up 10-15 second-on-seconds.
- π If the phone responds to charging (vibrates/flashes) but doesnβt turn on, try pressing the power button. + Volume down to enter the Fastboot.
- π§ In some models (POCO X3, Redmi Note 9 is powered by a power combination + volume-button.
A critical sign of hardware failure: if the phone heats up in the CPU area (top of the back panel) or battery but doesn't turn on beyond the logo, it's likely the motherboard or memory chip is the problem, in which case self-repair is impossible.
How to check if your phone is alive without a screen?
Method 1: Recovery Mode (without data loss)
If the phone responds to buttons and enters Recovery, try cache resetting or perform a soft reset.This method doesn't delete user data, but clears temporary files that may block downloads.
π How to log in to Recovery:
- Turn off the phone (press the power button for 20 seconds).
- Press the power button + volume up until the Mi logo appears.
- Release the power button, but keep the volume up until the Recovery menu appears.
βοΈ Action in Recovery:
- π§Ή Choose Wipe & Reset β Wipe Cache (cleaning the cache) Confirm the action.
- π Reboot the phone (Reboot) β Reboot to System).
- π§ If it doesnβt work, re-enter Recovery and select Wipe & Reset. β Reset Settings (Reset settings without deleting data).
Important: On some firmware (MIUI Global menu items may be called differently. If you see Cyrillic, use an interpreter or use icons.
βοΈ Preparing for resetting through Recovery
Method 2: Fastboot Flashing (for advanced ones)
If resetting through Recovery doesn't work, and the phone goes into Fastboot mode (a black screen labeled Fastboot and a rabbit in its cap), you can try reflashing the device with official firmware, which deletes all data, but restores the system to work.
β οΈ Note: Fastboot flashing requires an unlocked bootloader. If you haven't unlocked it before, this method won't work (you'll need to use it). EDL, see Method 4).
π Step-by-step instruction:
- Download the official firmware for your model from en.miui.com (select the Fastboot version).
- Unpack the archive in a folder on the C:\ disk (the path should not contain Cyrillic!).
- Install the Mi Flash Tool and ADB/Fastboot drivers (you can download here).
- Connect your phone in Fastboot mode to your PC and start MiFlash.exe.
- In the program, click Select, specify the folder with the firmware, then Refresh (should appear). COM-port).
- Select Clean All mode and press Flash.
β³ The process will take 5-10 When it's done, the phone automatically restarts. anti_rollback β So you're trying to run an older version. MIUI, In this case, you need to download a new firmware.
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If the Mi Flash Tool can't see the phone, try reinstalling the drivers manually through Device Manager. Android Bootloader Interface should appear on the list.
Method 3: Recovery through EDL (Emergency Mode)
EDL-The only way to bring a phone with a damaged bootloader or a brick-and-mortar phone back to life after a failed firmware is to load the firmware directly into the device's memory, bypassing the bootloader. EDL requires a special cable or short circuit of contacts on the board.
β οΈ Attention: Misuse of the right EDL It can permanently knock your phone out of order. If you're not sure about your skills, go to the service.
π How to enter EDL:
- π Method 1 (software): If the phone is at least somehow responsive, connect it to the PC and execute the command: adb reboot edl If ADB It doesnβt work, this method wonβt work.
- π§ Method 2 (hardware: Disassemble the phone, find the dots on the motherboard EDL (usually signed or located near the USB-Then put them in the sleeve and put them in the sleeve. 2-3 seconds with the cable connected.
π₯ Firmware through EDL:
- Download firmware in.mbn or.elf format (for example, from xiaomifirmwareupdater.com).
- Install the Qualcomm QDLoader driver (for Snapdragon) or MediaTek Preloader (for Helio/Mediatek).
- Run the Mi Flash Tool, select the firmware and press Flash. Device should appear in the Device field COM-port with the inscription Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
β±οΈ Firmware through EDL borrower 15-30 Once complete, the phone will restart normally.
Method 4: Checking for hardware faults
If all software methods have been tried, but the phone still hangs on the logo, the problem is probably hardware.
| Malfunction | Signs. | Cost of repair (2026) | Can I fix it myself? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Damage to eMMC/UFS (flash memory) | The phone vibrates, the screen blinks, but it doesn't load. Fastboot defines it as an unknown device. | 2 500 β 6 000 β½ | β A soldering station is required |
| Failure of the power controller | The phone does not charge, discharges quickly or turns on only from charging. | 1 500 β 4 000 β½ | β οΈ Perhaps with experience. |
| Damage to the motherboard (after falling/moisture) | The phone warms, does not turn on or loads only after heating with a hair dryer. | 3 000 β 10 000 β½ | β Only on the service. |
| Failure of RAM (RAM) | The phone turns on, but immediately restarts or displays artifacts on the screen. | 4 000 β 8 000 β½ | β Chip replacement required |
π How to Diagnose a Hardware Problem:
- π₯ Check the phone for overheating: if the case is hot in the processor area, a short circuit is possible.
- π Connect to charging: if the indicator flashes red or the phone turns on only on charging - a problem in the battery or controller.
- π± Try to connect to a PC: if the computer does not see the device in any mode - the motherboard is damaged.
β οΈ Warning: If the phone falls into the water or has been hit hard, do not try to turn it on again - this can aggravate the damage.
Method 5: Alternatives (if nothing works)
If the standard methods didnβt work, try these non-obvious solutions:
π Retrace to the old version MIUI:
- Download older stable firmware (e.g. MIUI 12 instead of MIUI 14).
- Swipe it through Fastboot with a clean all and lock tick (this will block the bootloader, but bring the phone back to life).
π‘ Using TestPoint to unlock the bootloader:
- If the bootloader is locked and the Mi Unlock Tool is not working, look for a TestPoint point on the board (usually next to the one on the board). USB-plug-in).
- Close it with tweezers when connecting to a PC β this will force the bootloader to unlock.
π§ Replacing software with custom software:
- Install TWRP and run custom firmware (e.g. Pixel Experience or LineageOS).
- This will help if the problem is in critical stock MIUI errors.
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If the phone is detected in Fastboot, but the firmware does not pass, try using the XiaomiTool V2 utility. It automatically selects the correct version of MIUI and flashes the phone in semi-automatic mode.