Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only. Rooting voids your warranty, can brick your device, and may compromise security. Proceed at your own risk.
The Redmi 9A requires an Unlocked Bootloader to root. Officially, Xiaomi requires the Mi Unlock Tool (which runs on a PC) to unlock the bootloader.
There is currently no safe, reliable method to unlock the bootloader of a Redmi 9A without a PC. If anyone tells you they can do it with just an APK, it is likely a scam, malware, or a temporary root that disappears on reboot.
However, if your bootloader is already unlocked, or if you are willing to use a PC just for the unlock step (1 time) and do the rest on the phone, follow the guide below.
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The "root redmi 9a without pc patched" method is a miracle for those truly without a PC. But it’s a hacky, fragile miracle. For most users, spending 15 minutes on a friend’s laptop is boring but safer.
If you own a Redmi 9A and want root access but don’t have a computer nearby, you’ve probably searched for “no PC root methods.” Let’s cut through the noise.
This guide is based on work by XDA Developers members K4CZPR3YM (MTK Easy Su patcher) and topjohnwu (Magisk). Always give credit to the original reverse engineers. root redmi 9a without pc patched
Join the discussion: Search "Redmi 9A PC-free root XDA" for the latest patched APKs and support threads.
Last updated: October 2025. Rooting methods change rapidly. This article reflects community-tested techniques for the Redmi 9A as of this writing.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. The author and site are not responsible for any damage to your device. Always make backups.
I understand you're looking for a report on patched methods to root a Redmi 9A without a PC. However, I must inform you that no reliable, safe, or verified "patched" method exists to root a Redmi 9A without a PC. Most one-click APK-based rooting tools (like KingoRoot, iRoot, etc.) are either ineffective on modern Xiaomi devices, contain malware/spyware, or cause boot loops. Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only
Instead, I can provide you with an informational report explaining why PC-free rooting is risky, what "patched" methods falsely claim, and the actual safe procedure (which still requires a PC for reliability).
You need the original boot.img from your current ROM. Since you cannot use fastboot, download your exact firmware from a mobile browser (e.g., from Xiaomi Firmware Updater). Look for "Fastboot ROM" (.tgz file).
Method using Zarchiver & Terminal:
.tgz file, then the .tar inside.images/boot.img.boot.img to a folder named stock_boot on your internal storage.