Xiaomi Adbfastboot Tools -
| Feature | Description | | --- | --- | | | Uninstall, reinstall, disable, or enable system apps and services on demand (i.e., "debloating"). | | Debloater | Remove pre-installed apps and services on demand (a dedicated feature in some versions). | | Camera2 & EIS Enabler | Enable Camera2 API and Electronic Image Stabilization (requires TWRP). | | File Explorer | Transfer files between a device and a computer using ADB. | | Screen Density | Tweak screen density by overriding the DPI value. | | Screen Resolution | Tweak screen resolution by overriding width and height values. | | Device Properties | Retrieve statistics and information about your device. | | Flasher | Flash any partition with an image, boot to any image, or flash a Fastboot ROM (unlocked bootloader required). | | Wiper | Wipe cache or perform a factory reset. | | OEM Unlocker & Locker | Lock or unlock the bootloader (unlocking is only supported by Android One devices). | | ROM Downloader | Get links to the latest MIUI Fastboot ROMs or download them directly. | | Rebooter | Advanced rebooting options using ADB/Fastboot. |
Using ADB commands to debloat does not require an unlocked bootloader. However, if you plan to use the Fastboot module to flash custom ROMs or recoveries, you must formally unlock your bootloader via Xiaomi's Mi Unlock tool first.
Look through the list and check the boxes next to the apps you want to delete (e.g., Mi Browser, MSA/Mina daemon responsible for ads, Facebook Services, GetApps). Click the button at the bottom. Step 4: Verify the Process
Xiaomi phones often ship with the Camera2 API disabled, which limits what third-party camera apps like Google Camera (GCam) can do. This module can , unlocking advanced camera features. Notably, this feature requires TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) to be installed on the device.
| Feature | Description | | --- | --- | | | Uninstall, reinstall, disable, or enable system apps and services on demand (i.e., "debloating"). | | Debloater | Remove pre-installed apps and services on demand (a dedicated feature in some versions). | | Camera2 & EIS Enabler | Enable Camera2 API and Electronic Image Stabilization (requires TWRP). | | File Explorer | Transfer files between a device and a computer using ADB. | | Screen Density | Tweak screen density by overriding the DPI value. | | Screen Resolution | Tweak screen resolution by overriding width and height values. | | Device Properties | Retrieve statistics and information about your device. | | Flasher | Flash any partition with an image, boot to any image, or flash a Fastboot ROM (unlocked bootloader required). | | Wiper | Wipe cache or perform a factory reset. | | OEM Unlocker & Locker | Lock or unlock the bootloader (unlocking is only supported by Android One devices). | | ROM Downloader | Get links to the latest MIUI Fastboot ROMs or download them directly. | | Rebooter | Advanced rebooting options using ADB/Fastboot. |
Using ADB commands to debloat does not require an unlocked bootloader. However, if you plan to use the Fastboot module to flash custom ROMs or recoveries, you must formally unlock your bootloader via Xiaomi's Mi Unlock tool first.
Look through the list and check the boxes next to the apps you want to delete (e.g., Mi Browser, MSA/Mina daemon responsible for ads, Facebook Services, GetApps). Click the button at the bottom. Step 4: Verify the Process
Xiaomi phones often ship with the Camera2 API disabled, which limits what third-party camera apps like Google Camera (GCam) can do. This module can , unlocking advanced camera features. Notably, this feature requires TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) to be installed on the device.