Here is a troubleshooting guide to resolve this issue.
Some newer MediaTek devices are vulnerable to other exploits such as: mtk-su failed critical init step 3
: The tool is designed for specific MediaTek ARMv8 (64-bit) kernels. If the kernel has been hardened or uses a different memory layout than what the script expects, it triggers a "critical init" failure. Here is a troubleshooting guide to resolve this issue
If you're seeing the error, it typically means the exploit is having trouble initializing the root process on your MediaTek device . This is often due to recent security patches or incorrect execution permissions. Troubleshooting "Critical Init Step 3" If you're seeing the error, it typically means
MTK-SU is an old exploit. Most modern Android devices are no longer vulnerable. Continuing to force this script on patched hardware can lead to or permanent bricking . If you want to keep troubleshooting, tell me: Your device model Your Android version The security patch date (found in Settings > About Phone)