The following video is very useful if you need help for EMMC changing on your Xiaomi MI Note 6 Pro since it is dead after unlock, boot loop occurs, it is dead after flash fix, hangs on logo or stuck logo or has baseband issues:
Take your phone to the service center if the warranty is still active on it. Additionally, if your smartphone is insured, get in touch with it.
Note: Because the insurance company does not accept claims relating to software updates, you should first check the term condition of the insurance company.
The abbreviation “eMMC” stands for “embedded Multi-Media Card” and describes a package that has both flash memory and a flash memory controller built into a single silicon die. The eMMC solution is provided in an industry-standard BGA (Ball Grid Array, right) container and consists of at least three parts: the MMC (multimedia card) interface, the flash memory, and the flash memory controller.
Any device for which the eMMC saves data has a direct parallel connection from the eMMC to the main circuit board. By using an integrated controller in the eMMC, the device CPU is freed from having to handle writing data to storage because the controller in the eMMC does that operation instead. The entire IC-based storage system uses flash memory, which uses less power and is suited for portable devices.