Mtk-su Failed Critical Init Step 3 -
The error in mtk-su typically indicates that the MediaTek temporary root exploit is being blocked by your device's security measures . This most often happens because the specific vulnerability mtk-su uses has been patched via a firmware update. Why This Happens
try running the directly again "chmod 755 mtk-su" I reissued the chmod 755 mtk-su. a third time and it eventually worked. about.gitlab.com mtk-su failed critical init step 3
If you are determined to get root without unlocking the bootloader, you could try downgrading your device’s firmware to an older version (pre-November 2020) using SP Flash Tool or your manufacturer’s stock ROM flasher. Warning: This often requires an unlocked bootloader anyway, defeating the purpose. The error in mtk-su typically indicates that the