: Many POCO X3 Pro "bricks" are actually caused by CPU or RAM solder failures. If a patched firehose file still fails to flash, the issue may be a hardware defect rather than a software lock.
: In the firmware folder, navigate to the images directory and find the file named prog_ufs_firehose_sm8150_ddr.elf (or similar). Replace with Patched Version : Move the original firehose file to a safe backup location. Copy the patched firehose file into the images folder. Patched Firehose File For Poco X3 Pro %5BTOP%5D
: Firehose files are often specific to certain MIUI/Android versions or hardware revisions (Vayu vs. Bhima). Using an incompatible file can lead to permanent hardware damage or persistent "Sahara" communication errors. : Many POCO X3 Pro "bricks" are actually
: Rename the patched file so it exactly matches the name of the original file you removed. Replace with Patched Version : Move the original