Tested on Intel Core i9-13900H, 32GB RAM, Windows 11:
| 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% |
While no official "Miracle Advance 1.3" has been announced by the original team (as of 2025), the modding community continues to update the support database unofficially. Current trends suggest future versions may include: Miracle Advance Android Tool 1.2
Until then, version 1.2 remains the most stable and widely compatible release.
While newer versions of the Miracle software exist (such as Miracle Thunder), version 1.2 is often sought after because: Tested on Intel Core i9-13900H, 32GB RAM, Windows
Problem: A Xiaomi Redmi 6A (MT6761) is dead after a failed OTA update. PC makes a sound when connected, but device is black.
Solution:
Problem: User forgot Google account credentials; standard recovery menu is locked. Solution:
A standout quality-of-life feature in v1.2 is the smart detection engine. The tool can now auto-detect the connected device’s CPU and platform, automatically suggesting the correct port settings. This saves valuable time for technicians who service dozens of different phones a day. While no official "Miracle Advance 1