Disable daa sla authentication Xiaomi, Poco or Redmi devices
In this guide, we’ll show you the steps to disable and bypass DAA and SLA authentication on Xiaomi, Poco, and Redmi devices. Although the last two are no longer part of their parent company and are now an autonomous entity, this is where their differences end. All three companies have an impressive set of devices that handle custom developments.
Once the kernel source code is released, there is no end to the custom binaries and modifications you can experiment with. This includes installing TWRP, custom ROMs or rooting via Magisk. But these adjustments are not without risk. There is always a chance that your device will get locked if you don’t perform the steps correctly. Fortunately for MediaTek devices of the aforementioned brands, there was a useful way out.
You can flash stock firmware via SP Flash Tool, and your device will be up and running. But as of now, this seems to be a distant possibility due to the introduction of the DAA and the SLA. However, there is a useful workaround to get around this limitation, and in this guide we will tell you exactly that. So let’s check the steps to bypass DAA and SLA authentication on Xiaomi, Poco and Redmi devices.
What are DAA and SLA authentications
Many OEMs ship their devices with a locked bootloader to prevent users from straying from stock offers. However, they still offer users the option to bypass this restriction by unlocking the device’s boot loader. But there is no option as such when it comes to updating firmware on a bricked device. With the addition of Download Agent Authentication and Serial Link Authentication, users can have difficulty unlocking their devices. But, why?
The above two security mechanisms now only allow authorized users to perform the flashing process on bricked devices. It performs a check comparing the decrypted string with the user’s account. If it finds that the user account does not match the authorized Mi account, it will not allow you to proceed with the flashing process. But now you can control all these worries as it is now possible to bypass DAA and SLA authentication on Xiaomi, Poco and Redmi devices. Let’s check the necessary instructions for it.
Disable or bypass DAA and SLA authentication on Xiaomi, Poco or Redmi devices
- To get started, download and install MediaTek drivers on your PC.
- Then download the latest version of Python. Launch the installation EXE file and follow the onscreen instructions to install it.
- Inside the directory where Python is installed, type CMD in its address bar and press Enter. The command prompt will automatically select the Python installation directory.
- Now type the following command into this command window: python -m pip install pyusb pyserial json5
- After that, download the libusb-win32-devel-filter file. Launch the installation file and proceed with the onscreen instructions to install it on your PC. These drivers will help your PC identify the connected Xiaomi, Redmi or Poco device and allow you to bypass DAA and SLA authentication.
- After installing the LIB Win32 tool, launch it. Then go to the Driver section, select MediaTek USB Port from the list and click Install.
- Once the drivers are installed, press and hold the Volume Up key on your device and connect it to the PC via USB cable.
- After that, download the Xiaomi Bypass Tool. Extract it to a convenient location on your PC and go to the bypass folder. Double-click the brom.bat file inside that folder to launch it.
- Now you will have to install SP Flash tool on your PC. When the installation is complete, launch it by running the flash_tool.exe file.
- When the tool opens, use the shortcut key combinations Ctrl + Shift + O to go to the Options section.
- Now select the Connections tab from the left menu bar and select UART under Connection Settings.
- That’s it. These were all requirements for disabling Download Agent Authentication and Serial Link Authentication.
With that note, we complete this guide on how to disable and bypass DAA and SLA authentication on Xiaomi, Poco, and Redmi devices. If you still have any questions, leave them in the comments section below. Rounding up, be sure to have a look at the iPhone tips and tricks, PC tips and tricks and Android Tips and Tricks section as well.