Xiaomi Redmi Pro (omega)

Xiaomi Redmi Pro (omega) Firmware Flash File Download [Stock ROM]

Xiaomi Redmi Pro (codename omega) was a unique mid-range phone from 2016, notable for being Xiaomi’s first with a dual camera setup (13MP + 5MP) and a MediaTek Helio X20/X25 deca-core processor. If your device is suffering from bootloops, performance issues, or the common “baseband unknown” error, flashing the correct stock firmware is essential. This page provides the official fastboot ROM for the Chinese variant and a debloated Xiaomi.eu ROM.
Critical Warning: The Redmi Pro (omega) uses a MediaTek chipset, which requires a completely different flashing process (SP Flash Tool) than Qualcomm-based Xiaomi phones. Using Mi Flash Tool will not work and can lead to a brick. This device also has strict Anti-Rollback (ARB) protection.


Quick Device Specs

  • Device: Xiaomi Redmi Pro (omega)
  • Release year: 2016
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio X20 / X25 (MT6797)
  • Display: 5.5″ OLED, 1080p
  • Battery: 4050 mAh
  • Camera: 13MP + 5MP dual rear cameras
  • Original OS: Android 6.0, MIUI 8
  • Final Official MIUI: MIUI 9 (Android 6.0 Marshmallow)

Required Downloads

File / Tool Download Link
SP Flash Tool Download Latest Version
MediaTek VCOM Drivers Download Drivers (Essential)
Bootloader Unlock Tool Official Mi Unlock Page

Firmware & Tools

Type Build / Version Android Release Date Download Size
China Stable (CN) V10.2.1.0.MHQCNXM 6.0 (Marshmallow) 2018-12-19 Download ~1.6 GB
Xiaomi.eu (Custom) V10.2.1.0.MHQCNXM (Based) 6.0 (Marshmallow) Download ~1.1 GB
TWRP Recovery 3.3.1 Download ~17 MB

How to Flash using SP Flash Tool

  1. Install MediaTek VCOM Preloader Drivers: This is the most critical step. Disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 10/11 to install these drivers successfully.
  2. Extract the Firmware: Extract the downloaded .tgz file, then extract the resulting .tar file to get a folder containing the ROM files (e.g., `boot.img`, `system.img`).
  3. Open SP Flash Tool: Load the `scatter.txt` file from the extracted ROM folder into the tool.
  4. Select Download Mode: Ensure “Download Only” is selected. DO NOT use “Format All + Download” unless you are facing severe corruption, as it can increase the risk of bricking.
  5. Power off your phone and connect it to the PC via USB. The tool should detect it and begin flashing automatically. If not, try connecting the phone while holding the Volume Down button.
  6. Wait for the flashing process to complete. A green circle indicates success.

FAQs

Q1. Why does my Redmi Pro show “Baseband: Unknown” and have no network?
This is the most common and severe issue on the Redmi Pro. It is caused by corrupting the NVRAM partition during flashing or root attempts. Fixing it requires restoring a backup of your specific device’s NVRAM, which contains its unique IMEI and modem calibration data. Without a backup, this is extremely difficult to resolve.

Q2. Does the MediaTek Redmi Pro have Anti-Rollback (ARB)?
Yes, it does. While less documented than Qualcomm devices, flashing a firmware with an older security patch can still trigger ARB and hard brick the device. Always flash the same or a newer version.

Q3. Can I install a custom ROM on the Redmi Pro?
Development was very limited due to the MediaTek chipset and the NVRAM/baseband issues. While some older custom ROMs like LineageOS 13 exist, they often suffer from the same baseband instability, making the device unreliable as a daily driver.

Q4. SP Flash Tool doesn’t detect my phone. What can I do?
This is almost always a driver issue. You must install the MediaTek Preloader VCOM drivers correctly. Completely uninstall any previous phone drivers, disable driver signature enforcement, and use the original USB cable. Try different USB ports, preferably USB 2.0.


Troubleshooting (Redmi Pro Omega-Specific)

  • “BROM ERROR : S-CHIP HASH DOES NOT MATCH THE SETTINGS!”: This error means you are trying to flash a firmware for a different device (e.g., a Qualcomm-based Redmi phone). You must use firmware only for the Redmi Pro (omega).
  • Phone stuck in a bootloop after flash: Boot into Stock Recovery (Volume Up + Power). Perform a wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache. Reboot.
  • Permanent “Baseband: Unknown”: As mentioned, this requires an NVRAM backup from your specific device. Searching for “Redmi Pro NVRAM restore” or “IMEI repair” will lead to complex guides involving tools like Maui META or SN Write Tool, which require a specific MP0B_001 file from a working backup.
  • Phone is completely dead (No charge LED, no vibration): This is a hard brick. For MediaTek devices, this can often be recovered by using SP Flash Tool in “BROM mode”. This may require opening the phone and shorting the test points on the motherboard to force the chip into a pre-loader state, allowing SP Flash Tool to detect it.

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