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Root Mi3

Root Mi3

1. copy the two zip file and rename miui_MI3WMI4WGlobal_KXDMIBH32.0_3bd1a98781_4.4 to update.zip
2. flash the ROM with the update.zip
3. reboot after flash
4. update the flash with root v32.zip then reboot
5. goto security, permission and allow root permission access
6. download root checker, root browser, and supersu. Run supersu first and reboot.
7. Check root with root checker
8. download fakegps
9. use root browser move the fakegps app from data\add to system\app, then reboot


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