I recently got a Xiaomi 14 Ultra Global version however I am unable to update using the updater app or the Mi Assistant tool
When using the Assistant tool the update begins and gets to 4.99% where it will stop and the phone will eventually reboot and not update
When I download either the OTA or the full rom with the updater app it fails at extracting.
I have even manually downloaded the rom verified the archive is valid copied it and tried installing it using the advanced options in updater.
I enabled logcat and am getting error code -7 from updater which I am unable to find any information on.
I have tried factory resetting and then updating again but am still getting the same issue.
Have I been scammed and this isn't actually a global device? The device is locked/secured so I am not sure how that would be possible?
I would like to have the bootloader locked however would my best bet be unlocking it and installing a fastboot ROM then locking it again? I am just scared that it'll brick if I do it if it's not really a global device.
When using the Assistant tool the update begins and gets to 4.99% where it will stop and the phone will eventually reboot and not update
When I download either the OTA or the full rom with the updater app it fails at extracting.
I have even manually downloaded the rom verified the archive is valid copied it and tried installing it using the advanced options in updater.
I enabled logcat and am getting error code -7 from updater which I am unable to find any information on.
Code:
2024-09-11 18:23:14.877 21273-21273 XBaseDownloadActivity com.android.updater E install error code: -7
I have tried factory resetting and then updating again but am still getting the same issue.
Have I been scammed and this isn't actually a global device? The device is locked/secured so I am not sure how that would be possible?
I would like to have the bootloader locked however would my best bet be unlocking it and installing a fastboot ROM then locking it again? I am just scared that it'll brick if I do it if it's not really a global device.