Miracle Advance has since released versions 2.x and 3.x with wider chipset support, automatic driver fixes, and faster processing. Version 1.2 remains popular in and older device servicing due to its lower cost and simpler licensing.
| Operation | Device Model | Time (mm:ss) | Success Rate | |-------------------------------------|------------------------|--------------|--------------| | Full flash (8GB firmware) | Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro | 03:22 | 99% | | FRP bypass (Android 13) | Samsung A12 (MT6765) | 00:47 | 91% | | Bootloader unlock | Realme 7 Pro (SDM730) | 00:12 | 88% | | Dead boot repair (NAND erase) | Infinix Note 11 | 04:15 | 94% | | Full eMMC backup (64GB) | Nokia G20 | 28:40 | 100% | Miracle Advance Android Tool 1.2
Phone asks for previous Google account after factory reset. Miracle Advance has since released versions 2
No. This is not a one-click root tool for your daily driver. Incorrect use can permanently brick your phone. For technicians handling legacy devices (2016–2020)
For technicians handling legacy devices (2016–2020), version 1.2 remains a reliable workhorse. For modern Android maintenance, upgrading to newer Miracle tools or manufacturer-specific software is advisable.