[Solved 100% work] Huawei Mate 7 MT7-TL10 Downgrade to Kitkat 4.4.2 EMU 3.0 - Ascend Mate 7 General

Huawei Mate 7 MT7-TL10 Rollback to Kitkat 4.4.2 EMU 3.0
Huawei is well known Chinese manufacturer for his well designed & well performing smartphones.
Mate 7 is one of the most powerful smartphones , but software updates have been always problematic for huawei phones, as you can read on many sites & forums their support is really poor.
After lollipop 5.1.1 upgrade to Mate 7 some users started to experience issues with this model. and find it unstable on mate 7 they wanted to roll back to official kitkat 4.4.2 version of android. but they can't as it was not possible technically.
i also read on some blogs we can't roll back. but while browsing huawei website i came up with the solution. They have official tool to downgrade this phone to your official stock ROM kitkat 4.4.2.
Important:carefully chose between TL10 & TL09 downgrade packs
Procedure
1. You need original stock ROM for your model which you can easily find from official huawei website.
2. Download roll back software from this link http://depositfiles.com/files/mcqxdmk1nn (You can also find it on official huawei site) For MT7-TL09 Single Sim
3. Extract roll back software zip file
4. Brows extracted folder and copy dload folder to your SD card.
5. Insert sd card in mate 7 & go to , Settings->Updater->Menu->Local update
6. Please don't touch phone during update process
7. After update finished phone will turn off. turn it on and check to confirm if current version is MT7-TL10C900B000.
8. Now you are ready to downgrade, Download your kitkat 4.4.2 installation package which match best with your phone from huawei website.
according to huawei installation guide MT7-TL10V100R001B125SP02 is most build version.
9. Repeat to the procedure , copy dload folder from kitkat 4.4.2 firmware file & update same way as you did before by going "Settings->Updater->Menu->Local update"
if everything goes well you will be running kitkat 4.4.2 after this process. i will be happy to assist you if need any help in downgrade process.
Credit for this guide goes to huawei developer who shared this procedure. and ministryofsolutions website and MR Mutahhar Bashir (copied to help)

I currently have KK MT7-TL10V100R001CHNC00B133 will this work for me as well? Seems this version of KK has some bugs in it with themes.

Be careful while trying this. i was on b326 and tried this and failed at 5 or 10 or something, then after reboot it didn't boot. repetitively restarting, rapidly restarting. as soon as u see "huawei powered by android" screen after 2 seconds, it restarts. not ariving to the booting animation. so couldn't boot into recovery, or fastboot. it was hardbricked until after many minutes trying key combinations which no one was effective until one retart it started booting. ithink the effective key combination that made this happen might be Volume DOWN (no power). hold volume down for 5- 10 repetitive restarts (dont remove your finger from volume down).
after restart make sure to allow usb debugging and connect usb to computer and type:
adb devices
if found then type:
adb reboot bootloader
it loaded into bootloader for me. you should have unlocked bootloader. now extract recovery.img from the rom you currently had (for me 326), copy it to platform_tools folder and type:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
if okay then:
fastboot reboot
this fixed for me. and never ever try this downgrade pack again. instead upgrade to marshmallow and the downgrade to 4.4 using this thread:
Huawei Mt7-L09/TL10 Stock firmware, Ota update and Twrp Backup all in one place
Hi all. Now i create topic with firmware for Huawei Ascend Mate7. I download and upload to mega cloud for you. First and Last firmware for Europe & otchers...
forum.xda-developers.com
however i believe i one time downgraded from another thread as most links are now obsolete after 6 years at the top thread.

Related

Huawei Honor 4C Index and Troubleshooting Thread

Due to the fact that all guides, rooting threads about the Huawei Honor 4C are scattered all over the XDA and hence are difficult to be searched for when needed, I decided to create an index thread to keep all ROM updates, rooting and unlocking guides in one neat clean thread.
I’ll try my best to keep this thread updated as soon as new information is released from trusted sources or whenever new mods, ROMs, etc. are released.
You can also post your queries here and I'll try my level best to answer them.
Contents:
1. Device Specifications and Variants
i. Specifications
ii. Variants
2. Stock and Custom ROMs
i. Stock EMUI 3.0 and 3.1 Download Links
ii. Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop
iii. Downgrading from Lollipop to Kitkat
iv. Flashing Stock ROM in cases of bootloop
v. Flashing Stock ROM when device unable to boot to recovery or update mode
vi. Stock based Custom ROMs and AOSP based Custom ROMs
3. Unlocking Bootloader, Rooting and Custom Recoveries
i. Custom Recovery and SU zips Download Links
ii. Unlocking Bootloader and Relocking Bootloader
iii. Installing Custom Recovery
iv. Restoring Stock Recovery
v. Installing SU Binary (Rooting your Device)
4. ROM Add Ons and Miscellaneous Guides
i. Xposed Framework on EMUI 3.0 and EMUI 3.1
ii. Viper4Android Sound Mod
iii. L Speed Mod for Android Lollipop
iv. Changing Region
v. Extracting Update.APP
5. Credits
Device Specification and Variants​Device Specification
Processor HiSilicon Kirin 620 1.2 GHz Octa-Core ARM 7a-64-bit
RAM 2 GB SDDR
ROM 8 GB (3.2 GB available to Kitkat users / 2.5 GB available to Lollipop users)
Display 5.0 Inch 1280x720 294 dpi IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen with Scratch Resistant Glass
Android Version EMUI 3.0 Android 4.4.2 (upgradeable to EMUI 3.1 Android 5.1.1 / EMUI 4.0 Android 5.0 confirmed and will be available in February 2015)
Battery 2550 mAh Li-on Battery (Non-Removable)
Network GSM / HSPDA+ (No LTE)
Camera 13 MP back Geo-tagging, Paronama, HDR, Time-Lapse, Video Recording 1080p at 30 fps / 5 MP front, Video Recording 720 p
GPU Mali 450-MP4 OpenGLS 2.0
Also see attached CPU-Z screenshots for advanced and complete specs.
Variants
Pakistan CHM-U01 B067 (Kitkat) / B120 (Kitkat) / B310 (Lollipop)
India / Malaysia / Indonesia / South Asia CHM-U01 B063 (Kitkat) / B070 (Kitkat) / B302 (Lollipop) / B330 (Lollipop) / B340 (Lollipop) / B350 (Lollipop) / B360 (Lollipop) / B380 (Lollipop) / B390 (Lollipop)
Russia CHM-U01 B060 (Kitkat) / B120 (Kitkat) / B130 (Kitkat) / 304 (Lollipop) / B310 (Lollipop) / B320 (Lollipop)
China Developer Channel CHM-UL00 CHM–TL00 CHM-TL00H v5.9.1 (Lollipop) / v5.9.16 (Lollipop) / v5.10.1 (Lollipop) / v5.10.16 (Lollipop) / v5.11.1 (Lollipop) / v5.11.16 (Lollipop) / v5.12.1 (Lollipop) / v5.12.16 (Lollipop) / v5.12.16 (Lollipop) / v6.1.1 (Lollipop) / v6.1.16
China Stable Channel CHM-UL00 CHM–TL00 CHM-TL00H B181 (Kitkat) / B191 (Kitkat) / B200 (Kitkat) / B211 (Kitkat) / B220 (Kitkat) / B230 (Kitkat) / B231 (Kitkat) / B419 (Lollipop) / B422 (Lollipop) / B425 (Lollipop)
Stock and Custom ROMs​All guides in this section require you to have Stock Recovery installed and device must be completely unrooted unless specified. If you have a custom recovery installed see Unlocking Bootloader, Recovery and Custom Recovery > Restoring Stock Recovery Section for instructions.​Stock EMUI 3.0 and EMUI 3.1 Download Links
Just click on the Version Number to download the respective ROM.
EMUI Emotion UI 3.0 Kitkat 4.4.2
Pakistan CHM-U01 B067 (Kitkat) / B120 (Kitkat)
India / Malaysia / Indonesia / Asia Pacific CHM-U01 B063 (Kitkat) / B160 (Kitkat) / B063 (Kitkat) / B070 (Kitkat)
Russia CHM-U01 B060 (Kitkat) / B120 (Kitkat) / B130 (Kitkat)
China Stable Channel CHM-UL00 CHM–TL00 CHM-TL00H B181 (Kitkat) / B191 (Kitkat) / B200 (Kitkat) / B211 (Kitkat) / B220 (Kitkat) / B230 (Kitkat) / B231 (Kitkat)
EMUI Emotion UI 3.1 Lollipop 5.1.1
Pakistan CHM-U01 B310 (Lollipop)
India / Malaysia CHM-U01 B330 (Lollipop)
Russia CHM-U01 B310 (Lollipop)
Indonesia CHM-U01 B340 (Lollipop)
Asia Pacific CHM-U01 B360 (Lollipop)
China CHM-UL00 CHM–TL00 CHM-TL00H v5.9.1 (Lollipop)
Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop
Always try to take OTA updates whenever possible as user data isn't wiped. However, if you want to start anew, just use the below listed methods. ​Backup all important data on internal storage before performing upgrade. Internal Storage will be completely wiped after upgrade. Ensure battery is fully charged or at least 30%. Do not press any button nor attach your phone to charger after the upgrade process is initiated.​Normal Upgrade (Upgrade using the Software Updater)
Download the Lollipop Stock ROM according to your region. See Stock and Custom ROMs > Download Links section for download links.
Ensure your SD card has atleast 3.0 GB of free space.
Extract the downloaded *.zip or *.rar and copy the dload folder (with the UPDATE.APP in it) to the root of your SD card. (In some update packages, there might be multiple UPDATE.APP. Hence copy the UPDATE.APP with has the largest file size)
Insert the SD card (if not already) and navigate to Settings > Update > Menu > Local Update > Full Package:UPDATE.APP . Now finally press Install.
Your phone will reboot to recovery. Wait for the progress bar to finish. When it does you phone will switch off. Hold the power button to switch it back on.
First boot might take some time due to app optimization hence be patient.
Forced Upgrade
Download the Lollipop Stock ROM according to your region. See above section for download links.
Ensure your SD card has atleast 3.0 GB of free space.
Extract the downloaded *.zip or *.rar and copy the dload folder (with the UPDATE.APP in it) to the root of your SD card. (In some update packages, there might be multiple UPDATE.APP. Hence copy the UPDATE.APP with has the largest file size)
Insert the SD card (if not already) and Power Off your device.
Now while holding Volume Up and Volume Down buttons, hold the Power button to power on the device and boot straight to Software Upgrade Mode.
Wait for the process bar to finish. Device will automatically reboot after the upgrade has completed successfully.
First boot might take some time due to app optimization.
Downgrading from Lollipop to Kitkat
Method 1
Download your current Lollipop ROM (see the first section for download links) and the Kitkat ROM you want to downgrade to.
From Lollipop Stock ROM: First copy UPDATE.APP located in 0_CUSTOM_PACKAGE\MiddlePackage\dload to dload directory in the root of your SD card.
Use any of the method posted in Stock and Custom ROM > Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop section to flash the Middle Package UPDATE.APP. Skip the copying stuff in those sections.
After the flash has completed, delete the existing UPDATE.APP.
From Kitkat Stock ROM: Copy the Main UPDATE.APP (one with the larger size) to the dload directory in the root of your SD card..
Use any of the method posted in Stock and Custom ROM > Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop section to flash the Main Kitkat UPDATE.APP. Skip the copying stuff in those sections.
Method 2
This method requires ROOT SU privileges on your device. Also please make a backup before proceeding.​
Make a TWRP or CWM backup. If something goes wrong, you must have something to restore from.
Download and install Terminal Emulator from Play Store. Open the app and execute the following commands (grant SU privileges when prompted):
Code:
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
Open your favorite File Manager which supports browsing / partition and obviously Root permissions , and navigate to /system.
Search for build.prop and open it.
Find ro.product.model and change it's value to balong.
Save the file and make sure permissions are set to -rw-r--r--.
Reboot you device, flash Stock Recovery and any Kitkat ROM you want. See Unlocking Bootloader, Rooting and Custom Recoveries > Restore Stock Recovery for flashing Stock Recovery instructions and Stock and Custom ROM > Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop for Stock ROM flashing methods and instructions (You have to use the FORCED METHOD to flash).
Flashing Stock ROM in cases of bootloop or otherwise
If you are stuck in a bootloop, device keeps on restarting follow this guide.
Before you follow this guide, perform a FACTORY RESET on your device. If this doesn't work, then continue.
Download the ROM version currently on your device or any newer one. See Stock and Custom ROM > Download Link section for download links.
Ensure that you are on Stock Recovery. If not see Unlocking Bootloader, Rooting and Custom Recovery > Flashing Stock Reovery section to flash Stock Recovery.
Use the Forced Upgrade method in Stock and Custom ROM > Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop section to re-flash the Stock ROM.
Flashing Stock ROM when device unable to boot to recovery or update mode
Alright! So your phone is completely messed up and you can't boot to recovery or anything. Well this guide is for you! Resurrect that device!​Always use original data cable that came with your device for flashing stuff. It is not necessary but recommended.​Installing ADB / Fastboot and Necessary Drivers
Download 15 Seconds ADB and Fastboot Drivers. Visit the official XDA forum for download and installation instructions.
Install Fastboot drivers by downloading and installing Huawei HiSuite via this link.
Flashing the ROM through Fastboot
First download and install Huawei Update Extractor. Visit the official XDA Forum for download, installation instructions and usage.
Extract boot.img, recovery.img and system.img from UPDATE.APP and copy it to any directory on your computer. See Miscellaneous Guides > Extracting Update.APP section for instructions.
Open Command Prompt in the directory where you have extracted the files by holding Shift and Right Mouse Button and finally click Open Command Prompt window here in the context menu.
Completely power off your device.
While holding Volume Down button, connect your device to PC via USB cable to boot to Fastboot Mode.
Execute these commands one at a time using the command prompt.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot reboot
Now hold Volume Up button and Power button simultaneously. As soon as you see the Honor logo, release the power button. Your device will now boot into recovery.
Perform a Factory Reset through recovery.
Availability of Stock based Custom ROMs and AOSP based Custom ROMs
Unfortunately, light is pretty dim here. There are no Custom ROMs available for this device. However KangVIP Custom Stock Based ROM is available for the Chinese Variants but I couldn't get the links because they want you to register first. Also, because Huawei hasn't published the chipset source code, so no CM or AOSP based ROM has been developed for this device.
Unlocking Bootloader, Rooting and Custom Recoveries​Custom Recoveries, Stock Recoveries and SU zips Download Links
Recoveries and SU Zips will work on the respective EMUI version regardless of device region.​For Kitkat 4.4.2 EMUI 3.0
SuperSU Binary 2.46 doesn't worked correctly on Kitkat. It is better to use Kingroot. However, you may try flashing it! ​
Cofface Custom Recovery (CWM Based / Unofficial Port) Download Link
Stock EMUI Recovery Download Link
Kingroot Super User Binary + Manager Download Link
For Lollipop 5.1.1 EMUI 3.1
TWRP 2.8.7.0 (Unofficial Port) Download Link
Stock EMUI Recovery Download Link
SuperSU Binary 2.46 + Superuser App Download Link
Unlocking Bootloader and Relocking Bootloader
Unlocking Bootloader will void your warranty. You have been warned!​Getting the Bootloader Unlock Code
First, visit this link. Accept the Unlocking Agreement and proceed.
In a new tab, visit this link and register for Huawei ID. Make sure you are registering using your mobile number.
After the registration is successful, return to the previous tab and log in using your newly generated Huawei ID.
Now provide the information:
Product Model: Go to Settings > About Phone. For ours it is, CHM-U01.
Product Serial Number: Refer to the original device box for serial number.
Product IMEI: Provide SIM1 IMEI.
Product ID: Dial *#*#1357946#*#* from your device and enter the Product ID displayed on the screen.
Finally enter the verification code and retrieve your Bootloader Unlock Code. Save it in a safe place.
Installing ADB / Fastboot and Necessary Drivers
Download 15 Seconds ADB and Fastboot Drivers. Visit the official XDA forum for download and installation instructions.
Install Fastboot drivers by downloading and installing Huawei HiSuite via this link.
Unlocking Bootloader
Ensure that you have successfully installed all necessary tools and drivers mentioned above.
Power off your device. While holding Volume Down button use a USB cable to attach your device to computer. Device will automatically boot to fastboot mode.
Open a command prompt and execute the following command (replace your_unlock code with yours):
Code:
fastboot oem unlock [I]your_unlock_code[/I]
fastboot reboot bootloader
Voila! You have successfully unlocked your device.
Relocking Bootloader
Relocking the bootloader will not un-void your warranty.​
Ensure that you have successfully installed all necessary tools and drivers mentioned above.
Factory reset your device or reflash the stock ROM. See Stock and Custom ROM > Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop section for flash methods.
Power off your device. While holding Volume Down button use a USB cable to attach your device to computer. Device will automatically boot to fastboot mode.
Open a command prompt and execute the following command (replace your_unlock code with yours):
Code:
fastboot oem relock [I]your_unlock_code[/I]
fastboot reboot bootloader
Voila! You have successfully locked your device.
Install Custom Recovery
After installing a custom recovery, you will not be able to take OTA updates nor you will be able to reflash the stock rom.​Installing ADB / Fastboot and Necessary Drivers
Download 15 Seconds ADB and Fastboot Drivers. Visit the official XDA forum for download and installation instructions.
Install Fastboot drivers by downloading and installing Huawei HiSuite via this link.
Installing Custom Recovery
Ensure that you have successfully installed all necessary tools and drivers mentioned above.
Download the custom recovery depending on your Android Version. See the first part of this section for download links.
For Lollipop only: Extract the downloaded RAR archive to get the recovery image.
Power off your device. While holding Volume Down button use a USB cable to attach your device to computer. Device will automatically boot to fastboot mode.
Open Command Prompt in the directory where you have extracted/downloaded the files by holding Shift and Right Mouse Button and finally click Open Command Prompt window here in the context menu.
Now execute the following command one at a time (replace recovery name with the one you downloaded);
Code:
fastboot flash recovery [I]recovery_name.img[/I]
fastboot reboot
Restoring Stock Recovery
Installing ADB / Fastboot and Necessary Drivers
Download 15 Seconds ADB and Fastboot Drivers. Visit the official XDA forum for download and installation instructions.
Install Fastboot drivers by downloading and installing Huawei HiSuite via this link.
Flashing Stock Recovery
Ensure that you have successfully installed all necessary tools and drivers mentioned above
Download Stock Recovery depending upon your Android version. See first part of this section for download links.
For Lollipop only: Extract the downloaded RAR archive to get the recovery image.
Open Command Prompt in the directory where you have extracted/downloaded the file by holding Shift and Right Mouse Button and finally click Open Command Prompt window here in the context menu.
Now execute the following command one at a time (replace recovery name with the one you downloaded);
Code:
fastboot flash recovery [I]recovery_name.img[/I]
fastboot reboot
Installing SU Binary (Rooting your device)
Prior to rooting, ensure you have unlocked your bootloader and installed a custom recovery.
Download flashable root zip depending on your Android version. See first part of this section for download links.
Copy the zip to either internal memory or external SD card.
Power off your device and disconnect it from PC or charger.
Now hold Volume Up button and Power button. As soon as you see the Honor logo, release the power button. Your device will now boot into recovery.
For CWM: Use volume buttons to navigate up and down and power button to select. Go to Install Zip > Chose zip from external or internal storage (depends where you copied the flashable zip). Locate the zip file and hit flash. After successful flashing, wipe cache and dalvik and reboot your device. For TWRP: It's all touch based, hence it's easy to navigate. Touch 'Install Zip', locate the zip file, flash it and finally wipe cache and dalvik.
Congratulations you have successfully rooted your device.
ROM Addons and Miscellaneous Guides​Xposed Framework on EMUI 3.0 and EMUI 3.1
On Kitkat EMUI 3.0, Xposed works only when Use System Hooks is disabled in Xposed Settings. This means that modules such as Gravity Box, Minminguard won't work! However, modules that don't modify the UI work without problems.
On Lollipop EMUI 3.1, Xposed works flawlessly and great! See my thread here for instructions and details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-workaround-running-xposed-t3338765
Viper4Android Sound Mod
Unfortunately, Viper4Android is a no go on EMUI 3.0 and EMUI 3.1. There is partial support i.e. the mod will only work when it is running in background and will not work on stock EMUI apps such as Music. Also be sure that after installing, DTS Sound Engine will be disabled (or won't work in most cases)!
L Speed Mod for Android Lollipop EMUI 3.1
This mod works flawlessly and I'm loving it! Visit the XDA thread for all information.
Changing Region
This is some really risky stuff. If anything goes wrong you'll end up with a bricked device. I have personally tested this and have successfully changed my region from Pakistan to Malaysia. Nothing will go wrong if you carefully follow the instructions!​Prerequisites
Your device must be rooted.
ES File Explorer installed (no other Root Explorer should be used).
Backup of your stock ROM.
OEM Info File Download Link
Instructions
Dial *#*#2846579#*#* from your device to pop up Engineering Menu. Go to Network Information > Country / Vendor Info. I have listed some of the vendors below:
1. hw/spcseas – Malaysia
2. unicomelectric/cn – China
3. hw/meafnaf – Pakistan
4. mts/by – Belarus
Open ES File Explorer, switch to Root Mode and navigate to /data/. Open custom.bin using ES Note Editor. Clear the Vendor Information text in it and enter the text corresponding to the region you want to switch to. In my case as I switched from Pakistan to Malaysia, I cleared hw/meafnaf and inserted hw/spcseas. Save the file and make sure it's permissions are set to rw-rw-rw
Extract the OEM File Info and copy the oeminfo file of the country you are switching to. Using ES File Explorer, navigate to /dev/block/platform/hi_mci.0/by-name/ and paste it there. Replace the file currently present. Don't delete it! Now set it's permissions to rwx-rwx-rwx.
Finally reboot your device and enter Engineering Mode to verify Country/Vendor.
Download the latest ROM of the Vendor you switched to and flash it using Forced Flash Method. See Stock and Custom ROM > Upgrading from Kitkat to Lollipop for details.
Extracting Update.APP
This is a simple and straightforward guide! Follow and follow...​
We'll start by downloading Huawei Update Extractor. Visit the XDA thread and scroll down for links.
Extract the downloaded file in a safe folder and launch HuaweiUpdateExtracter.exe
Make sure Profile is set to Unknown (worstenbrood).
Switch to Extract tab and locate the Update.APP. (Well you must have downloaded the Stock ROM. No! No problem! See Stock and Custom ROM > Download Links section for links).
Hold down Ctrl Button and select the partitions (such as System, Recovery, Boot, etc.) you wish to extract. Then right click on any one of the selections and click Extract Selected.
Browse for a location where you wish to extract the partitions (or images).
Tada! It's done!
Credits
Inshaal Mirza for providing Stock Recoveries and Root Zips.
CarbonTesla.com for providing ROMs versions list and Changing Region guide.
XDA for everything it has taught me.
If you encounter any issues in this guide or you believe I have made an error, please feel free to PM me or comment to notify. Thanks everyone!
Changelog:
25/01/2016 Streamlined Content
02/02/2016 Added another Downgrade Method
Great information. Thx
[email protected] said:
Great information. Thx
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No problem! Just thought of giving back something to the community....:angel:
hi,
it is not possible to register witch Phone nummer i live in germany and i canty type +49
can me someone help? unlock Bootloader?
rysalf said:
hi,
it is not possible to register witch Phone nummer i live in germany and i canty type +49
can me someone help? unlock Bootloader?
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Dont worry. PM me your mobile information (see thread for detail) and i'll provide you with the unlock code.
rysalf said:
hi,
it is not possible to register witch Phone nummer i live in germany and i canty type +49
can me someone help? unlock Bootloader?
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You can register with email, and give your phone infos later.
morpheus133 said:
You can register with email, and give your phone infos later.
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The problem is, Germany is not on the country list during sign up.. So you can't create a phone account using a Germany phone. Huawei has made it an obligation to use a phone account for unlocking.
mfbcool said:
The problem is, Germany is not on the country list during sign up.. So you can't create a phone account using a Germany phone. Huawei has made it an obligation to use a phone account for unlocking.
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It is not a problem.
Use email to register!
I am from Hungary. Hungary is not on the list to but I can use the site.
i downloaded b360 lollipop. and theres no middle package for downgrade. help me. i want to downgrade my 4c.
ijameslargo said:
i downloaded b360 lollipop. and theres no middle package for downgrade. help me. i want to downgrade my 4c.
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Try changing your region to Malaysia and then flash any Kitkat image you like!
mfbcool said:
Try changing your region to Malaysia and then flash any Kitkat image you like!
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malaysia already
ijameslargo said:
malaysia already
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Alright... Then try this method (it does the same thing as region change does). You must be ROOTED.
1. Open build.prop located in /system/.
2. Change ro.product.model value to Balong.
3. Restart your device.
4. Now flash away any Kitkat ROM of any region.
mfbcool said:
Alright... Then try this method (it does the same thing as region change does). You must be ROOTED.
1. Open build.prop located in /system/.
2. Change ro.product.model value to Balong.
3. Restart your device.
4. Now flash away any Kitkat ROM of any region.
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sir my phone is not yet rooted. is there any other way? like flashing middle package?
ijameslargo said:
sir my phone is not yet rooted. is there any other way? like flashing middle package?
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No manufacturer wants the end user to downgrade to a lower version. You have to be rooted and bootloader unlocked in the first place to downgrade. The middle package is in B330 Lollipop ROM. You may try flashing it but I doubt it will work on B360.
mfbcool said:
No manufacturer wants the end user to downgrade to a lower version. You have to be rooted and bootloader unlocked in the first place to downgrade. The middle package is in B330 Lollipop ROM. You may try flashing it but I doubt it will work on B360.
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is it ok to flash the middle package in b330 even my phone is not rooted?
ijameslargo said:
is it ok to flash the middle package in b330 even my phone is not rooted?
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No, you don't need to be rooted. Also this is completely safe. Huawei Recovery won't flash the file it is not compatible so feel completely safe to try it!
I was on B330 Lollipop ROM and I did downgraded mine to Kitkat just for Xposed!
im using b360 lollipop. now i will try to flash the middle package of b330 to downgrade mine to kitkat. im hoping it will work.
@mfbcool If you're challenging my info , Our Phone Support 4G LTE Network!! one thing and 2nd thing, we have Sources for chipset of Our devices but thats are for Arm only not Arm64, so they are less used for us,,, we only need a developer,,, and third and last one, we can never change region as mentioned above and in carbontesla.com, i already read it, but thats not the way!! we needed vendor files which are available only for Pakistani one Rom (B120) and Indian (B390) only,,, not present for chinese or any other region,,, so we cant change region!!
@inshaalmirza
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@ijameslargo you dont need to be rooted and unlocked bootloader for downgrading, you can downgrade to any version from any Rom,,, if you have done in any way then its ok, if not then tell me, i will guide you!!
@inshaalmirza
inshaalmirza said:
@mfbcool If you're challenging my info , Our Phone Support 4G LTE Network!! one thing and 2nd thing, we have Sources for chipset of Our devices but thats are for Arm only not Arm64, so they are less used for us,,, we only need a developer,,, and third and last one, we can never change region as mentioned above and in carbontesla.com, i already read it, but thats not the way!! we needed vendor files which are available only for Pakistani one Rom (B120) and Indian (B390) only,,, not present for chinese or any other region,,, so we cant change region!!
My turn!
1. So my desktop computer supports WiFi cards but it hasn't one installed so it neither can't search Hotspot networks nor can't create one. Same case here! The Kirin 620 SoC has SUPPORT for 4G networks but the radio module required to make it available is not installed ON THE HARDWARE on our 4C (it's installed on P8 lite though) or IS DISABLED ON THE HARDWARE SIDE.
2. There are more things required to build Custom ROM other than kernel sources (which you are of course mentioning about). You need open source drivers for CPU Management, GPU, WiFi, Bluetooth, Dual SIM card, Graphics Stack, Radio Bands support, NFC, etc. Unfortunately, those aren't included or open-sourced in the source. That's why the only custom ROM ever made for Kirin SoC, the Cyannogen Mod 11 for Honor 6 has no support for Bluetooth, NFC, USSD Execution, etc. The developer for that ROM made seriously tons of patches and spent countless weeks to make it happen. That's also the reason why there is no CM (or any AOSP) ROM for even high end Huawei devices such as Mate 7, etc. These devices however do have KangVIP ROM which is Stock Based Chinese mockoff.
3. I did changed my region from Pakistan to Malaysia successfully. If that didn't worked for you, I'll upload flashable zips probably in few days that will automatically change the region for you
I wish you ever had a Motorola phone which will hard brick on downgrade (yup a dead phone RIP). Unfortunately no manufacturer wants the end user to downgrade because of security patches, exploits, etc. You can always try flashing system.img of a lower version together with boot and recovery to see whether your phone has downgraded.
That 'balong' method I posted is actually an exploit or more preferably a cheat. The phone loses it's identity, model and version and thus any version either higher or lower can be flashed. However it does require root.
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Great great!! You should know one thing too.... You didnot mention CM12.1 of 4X ?? You know, thats made from our Kernel Sources!! Nd dev made all drivers etc for it.... So just sources enough for it...right...
And i once also changed region to malysia/india, but it got balong build,,, then i flashed vendor file of specified rom,,, it changes to its real build!! Then my region was really changed!! And about 4G,,, our hardware support 4G but software didnot!! See in indian Rom, 3 options 2G,3G,4G available in preferred mode!!
@inshaalmirza

[GUIDE]Downgrade to Lollipop for L04 European

Hi guys, I finally managed to find a functional and safe method to return to stable version Lollipop B521 by Beta B805 Marshmellow for our honor 6 European L04
First download the Downgrade package from HERE
Download Lollipop B521 from the site hihonor.
PART 1 Extract the downgrade package and put the Update.app in sdcard/dload .
PART 2 we go to the dialer and type *#*#2846579#*#* automatically you'll end up in a secret menu, select 4. Update Software-> Update sdcard.
Your phone will reboot, and will begin to install the downgrade, wait until it sprouts, "upgrade failed" Quiet is normal ...
PART 3 Once restarted the phone we copy in sdcard/dload The Update.app of the Lollipop B521 and repeat the Part 2.
At the end of the update get version Lollipop!
Recommend a factory reset after starting lollipop.:good:
Steve Giordano said:
Hi guys, I finally managed to find a functional and safe method to return to stable version Lollipop B521 by Beta B805 Marshmellow for our honor 6 European L04
First download the Downgrade package from HERE
Download Lollipop B521 from the site hihonor.
PART 1 Extract the downgrade package and put the Update.app in sdcard/dload .
PART 2 we go to the dialer and type *#*#2846579#*#* automatically you'll end up in a secret menu, select 4. Update Software-> Update sdcard.
Your phone will reboot, and will begin to install the downgrade, wait until it sprouts, "upgrade failed" Quiet is normal ...
PART 3 Once restarted the phone we copy in sdcard/dload The Update.app of the Lollipop B521 and repeat the Part 2.
At the end of the update get version Lollipop!
Recommend a factory reset after starting lollipop.:good:
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Just tried your method on indian B810. Seems to be working on Indian beta as well
Yup, can confirn it also works for indian beta, now back to EU Lollipop
stock reco
Quick question:
I have TWRP atm, and I can't find the proper stock recovery, so i cant flash it through adb -> i cannot do software update.
can you give me a link please?
i have b810 indian.
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Edit: with multi tool i successfully flashed b805 recovery, and (suprisingly it booted)
when i proceed with
PART 2 we go to the dialer and type *#*#2846579#*#* automatically you'll end up in a secret menu, select 4. Update Software-> Update sdcard.
Your phone will reboot, and will begin to install the downgrade...
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, at 5% it says "upgrade failed"
very good for this
Did everythin like described. At 5% it says "upgrade failed".
I have 803 Indian beta.
My Honor 6 ist running the Indian Beta Firmware C675B803 and I want to switch to the official Firmware C432B521. Will it work too?
EDIT: I worked all the steps and holds up to 5 % , says the failure of A. I am working on the Indian beta b803 and I want to go back to the stable and I can not b521
you can find the official downgrade package for European H60-L04 at hihonor.com: http://www.hihonor.com/fr/support/details/?DOC_ID=79604
Stop after reaching the 5%
Thank you for your attention and speed of response and thank you for effort Houdrtk I'm on the Indian version beta 803 Marchimilo and I want to go back to Louli Bob and I worked all the steps article failed stands at 5%, says the failure Can you help me to go back to Louli Bob and your permission to raise an explanatory video for ways to return if possible You and team work site every Thanksgiving

Go back to android 6.0

Sorry guys,
Another rollback thread.
I have my P9 lite. I installed twrp recovery + nougat rom.
I have to rollback for some reasons.
I followed :
x to flash android 6.0 europe rom https://boycracked.com/2016/09/14/official-huawei-p9-lite-vns-l31-stock-rom/ the update works but phone is still looping reboot/logo
x a thread of Huawei website here http://consumer.huawei.com/be-fr/support/products/downloads/p9lite-befr.htm, you have to flash an intermediate package (UPDATE.APP) by visiting the official EMUI website
(i founded it with Beni2567 thread on xda) https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/help/rollback-nougat-7-0-to-mm-6-0-t3555493
Update is stuck at 5% then after few minutes, the phone reboots., then said my device has been unlock, then huawei logo, then reboot again...
I never succeed to go back with a functional android system :s
Man, why not read arround before making stupid mistakes?
First thing to do was to flash Oeminfo!
That because once you are in Nougat, your phone Oeminfo is modified in a way that is not recognized by lower firmware...
That step is included in tutorials arround...
1. flash TWRP (thanks to @BadWolfYe )
2. Flash this file (OEMINFO!)
3. Put the MM UPDATE.APP in the DLOAD folder on EXTERNAL SDCARD
4. Install it using the 3 button method (dload method)
5. Factory reset
6. DONE!!
Now you have a nice bricked phone!

HUAWEI P9 LITE NRD90M(test-keys) TO MM HELP Urgent

Plzzz help im stuck I want to rollback my huawei p9 lite VNS-L31 where its build number is NRD90M(test keys) to marshmallow 6.0 help don't know what to do . Plz if you can explain step by step what can i do because i'm not good in these things , My bluetooth not workng , there no calculator , no software updater , i am not able to check if got update or not and so on......, im stuck plz help
Well hey.. first download this rollback package from this link:
http://download-c1.huawei.com/download/downloadCenter?downloadId=93645&version=371484&siteCode=np
Extract and move all the files to dload folder on your external SD Card then install it with the 3 button method. If there's no dload folder then create one.
So the phone will reboot and now you can downgrade to any mm rom
Now just download this mm rom from this link:
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1164/g104/v66015/f1/full/update.zip
And again extract and move the files to dload folder on your sd card.. Install with 3 button method.
Done! Everything should work now!
In case If you don't know what the 3 button method is..lol
•Power the phone off ?
•Just press and hold on POWER + VOLUME UP + VOLUME DOWN buttons
The phone will start installing the rom and that's the 3 button method ?❤
this is not working for me. it says incompatibility with current version and to download the correct version.
lennie27 said:
this is not working for me. it says incompatibility with current version and to download the correct version.
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Man, you have to do entire procedure: unlock bootloader, install twrp for Nougat and flash oeminfo for your phone. Before that you have to put in dload folder MM firmware (B130/B131),
because after flashing oeminfo phone try to repair firmware from dload folder. If repair do not start, power off phone and power on with 3 keys combination.
Hi All,
I'm having a similar issue as lennie27 however I think I might have strayed down an incorrect path during the process of upgrading to Nougat. My device shipped with VNS-L31C16B120 with no updates available through the stock updater. I tried the Firmware Finder guides which listed options for VNS-L31C169B13x and VNS-L31C432B13x however none of these updates would work, updater would say it's incompatible with current version. I also tried manually downloading the VNS-L31C432B160 firmware and installing that with the 3 button method as well as the EngineerMenu option with the same result (found guides that stated needing to be on B160 or B161 before making the jump to Nougat). Eventually I decided to unlock the bootloader and install Nougat through TWRP and followed the obeygeekupdate-huawei-p9-lite-to-android-7-0-nougat-manually guide (can't post links ) on manually installing Nougat (stupidly never paying attention to the fact that it's a beta build guide). I've installed TWRP to the device again using the P9 Lite Toolkit v0.0.0.11 found here on XDA (used this when on MM however the upgrade seemed to restore the stock recovery) with the idea of downloading the build from the ministryofsolutions huawei-p9-lite-vns-l31-nougat-b371-update-stable-europe page and pushing that to the device instead (however now the device doesn't want to boot into recovery)
Now my only concern is, will this work? I've noticed a bit of commenting going back and forth on the ministryofsolutions site which essentially boiled down to the need for debranding the phone (apparently C19 is MTN South Africa specific and I need to debrand it and get it onto C432 Europe before mucking about with Nougat, but alas to late) which seemed to be something I should have done while on MM still. If I can find a full firmware link for VNS-L31C16B120 can I flash that through TWRP without needing to follow any prerequisite steps? So far nothing that I've tried to flash using the three button method has worked, I'd just like to get back onto an official stable firmware again.
Any advice will be appreciated
saintnite said:
Hi All,
I'm having a similar issue as lennie27 however I think I might have strayed down an incorrect path during the process of upgrading to Nougat. My device shipped with VNS-L31C16B120 with no updates available through the stock updater. I tried the Firmware Finder guides which listed options for VNS-L31C169B13x and VNS-L31C432B13x however none of these updates would work, updater would say it's incompatible with current version. I also tried manually downloading the VNS-L31C432B160 firmware and installing that with the 3 button method as well as the EngineerMenu option with the same result (found guides that stated needing to be on B160 or B161 before making the jump to Nougat). Eventually I decided to unlock the bootloader and install Nougat through TWRP and followed the obeygeekupdate-huawei-p9-lite-to-android-7-0-nougat-manually guide (can't post links ) on manually installing Nougat (stupidly never paying attention to the fact that it's a beta build guide). I've installed TWRP to the device again using the P9 Lite Toolkit v0.0.0.11 found here on XDA (used this when on MM however the upgrade seemed to restore the stock recovery) with the idea of downloading the build from the ministryofsolutions huawei-p9-lite-vns-l31-nougat-b371-update-stable-europe page and pushing that to the device instead (however now the device doesn't want to boot into recovery)
Now my only concern is, will this work? I've noticed a bit of commenting going back and forth on the ministryofsolutions site which essentially boiled down to the need for debranding the phone (apparently C19 is MTN South Africa specific and I need to debrand it and get it onto C432 Europe before mucking about with Nougat, but alas to late) which seemed to be something I should have done while on MM still. If I can find a full firmware link for VNS-L31C16B120 can I flash that through TWRP without needing to follow any prerequisite steps? So far nothing that I've tried to flash using the three button method has worked, I'd just like to get back onto an official stable firmware again.
Any advice will be appreciated
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you need to install nougat recovery, not the one from the toolkit. then twrp will work and the device will boot.
to go back to 120 you need to install oeminfo, and then the update.app
mjz2cool said:
you need to install nougat recovery, not the one from the toolkit. then twrp will work and the device will boot.
to go back to 120 you need to install oeminfo, and then the update.app
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Thank you for the reply, managed to come right a few hours after posting. Turned out the copy of TWRP that I had on hand was more outdated than I thought, downloaded the newest copy and that worked on the device. Additionally I managed to find a website listing just about every firmware for the phone (Including my original MTN ZA specific variant) so I downloaded that and managed to restore the phone using the three button method. Phone is back to stock now and even the unlocked bootloader nag screen is gone so I'm guessing the bootloader is locked again as well One day when I'm brave enough to attempt this again I'll look at debranding the phone and getting it onto a C432 based ROM before getting it onto Nougat again.
phone bricked
hello guys! im currently on lineage os 14.1 by meticulus, i wanna revert back to stock mm but i cant. i flashed the custom rom from mm using twrp recovery by meticulus, but now i cant even boot into erecovery! can you pls help me!:crying: DLOAD method doesnt work!

[SOLVED] NRD90M test-keys - Nougat Stock Firmware Huawei Mate 8

Hi all,
I just want to share with you all how i solved NRD90M test-keys on my Mate 8. 2 weeks ago, I've successful to debrand from L29 to AL10 and updated to Oreo EMUI 8. After awhile, i found bugs or error when i connected to PC or Laptop, my phone will go haywire like someone is touching the screen everywhere. I suspected it might be came from cust.img that i flashed to make sim and data detect.
Then i made a decision to debrand again to DL00, and successfully rollback to MM B386 using Hisuite version 8. After that i flashed dualcu_cn.zip using TWRP and successful to debrand to DL00. I checked the OTA update, there is DL00C00B577 Nougat update and i download and installed it. My Mate 8 became NRD90M test-keys after successfully updated to Nougat. For one and a half day i searched in internet and XDA on how to get rid of NRD90M test-keys and update to next build of Nougat. On XDA, I've found several thread regarding NRD90M test-keys like https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/general/info-rom-nrd90m-test-keys-android-7-0-t3750147, https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/help/nrd90m-test-keys-t3549124 and https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/help/stuck-nrd90m-test-keys-t3590461 but without proper steps and procedures. So people like me a noob or newbies will stuck on how to solve the problem. So I've do some test for my Mate 8 by using one of this methods which are HuRUpdater, HWOTA and erecovery. I can said that 90% of chances rate it will success but you'll need to download FullOTA-MF stock firmware. I'm using erecovery so no need to download it.
Requirement:
1. Unlocked bootloader
2. TWRP Installed
3. HuRUpdater - Link : https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-9/development/tool-flash-official-firmware-recovery-t3769279
4. HWOTA - Link: https://cloud.mail.ru/public/DEWc/a9fDVbgpz
5. update.zip - FullOTA-MF (for me NXT-DL00C17B592-full in erecovery)
6. update_all_hw.zip
7. update_data_public.zip
8. Back up your data using HiSuite or SD card.
Instruction
Method 1 using HuRUpdater
1. Make sure your bootloader is unlocked and TWRP is installed.
2. Download HuRUpdater.zip, update.zip-FullOTA-MF (your stock firmware), update_all_hw.zip and update_data_public.zip.
3. Make a new folder in SD Card root (you can name it base on its firmware) and put all the zips that you already downloaded in the folder.
4. Boot your Mate 8 to TWRP and choose sd card > folder > HuRUpdater.zip. It'll reboot into recovery and start flash firmware.
5. Your phone will update to the newest build number base on your stock firmware.
6. You can follow the steps in this link https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-9/development/tool-flash-official-firmware-recovery-t3769279
Method 2 using HWOTA
1. Make sure your bootloader is unlocked and TWRP is installed.
2. Download HWOTA.zip, update.zip-FullOTA-MF (your stock firmware), update_all_hw.zip and update_data_public.zip.
3. Extract HWOTA.zip into HWOTA folder in your PC and put all the zips that you already downloaded in that folder. Copy HWOTA folder in your SD Card.
4. Boot your Mate 8 to TWRP and choose HWOTA folder and select nxt_hwota_update.zip. It'll reboot into recovery and start flash firmware.
5. Your phone will update to the newest build number base on your stock firmware.
6. You can follow the steps in this link https://forum.xda-developers.com/mat...ate-8-t3785320. This HWOTA.zip also can use to flash OREO EMUI 8 firmware.
P/S: I think HuRUpdater and HWOTA is the same method but using different script binary.
Method 3 using eRecovery
1. Press Vol + and Power button at the same time for 3-5 sec.
2. Choose your WIFI (need strong connection), if not it will failed to download recovery firmware.
3. If your WIFI have a strong connection it'll start to download recovery firmware and install.
4. Wait until finish installation
5. Your phone will update to the newest build number base on your stock firmware.
P/S: If you're using C636,C432,C185, i think it's useless. because i'm from C636 it's never captured the recovery firmware. so in case if your phone bricked or test keys, you can use HuRUpdater method. This method only working on chinese variants is what i think.
Additional info:
DESCRIPTION FOR FIRMWARE
1- OTA Firmware: (Over The Air) That mean the update file can install on the available os and upgrade or fix some bugs. (if the update build number is compatible with your phone).
2- FullOTA: Full OTA firmware is Full package of firmware and it can unbrick your phone.
3- FullOTA-MF: Full OTA MF firmware is Full package of firmware and it can unbrick your phone model with any buid number.
4- FullOTA-PV: Full OTA PV firmware is a Point-Version firmware, which means it can unbrick your phone depend on build number.
5- OTA-PV: Point-Version, such firmware are designed to update from one version of android to another. (build number is important)
6- OTA-MF: MF is a multi-file firmware, which means that there are several update packages in it.
Source : http://huawei-firmware.com/pages/ext/a/description/index.html
All thanks goes to @zxz0O0 for HurUpdater.zip, @apat26 for his thread HWOTA, 4pda forum and Huawei community.
ceriqdesign said:
Hi all,
I just want to share with you all how i solved NRD90M test-keys on my Mate 8. 2 weeks ago, I've successful to debrand from L29 to AL10 and updated to Oreo EMUI 8. After awhile, i found bugs or error when i connected to PC or Laptop, my phone will go haywire like someone is touching the screen everywhere. I suspected it might be came from cust.img that i flashed to make sim and data detect.
Then i made a decision to debrand again to DL00, and successfully rollback to MM B386 using Hisuite version 8. After that i flashed dualcu_cn.zip using TWRP and successful to debrand to DL00. I checked the OTA update, there is DL00C00B577 Nougat update and i download and installed it. My Mate 8 became NRD90M test-keys after successfully updated to Nougat. For one and a half day i searched in internet and XDA on how to get rid of NRD90M test-keys and update to next build of Nougat. On XDA, I've found several thread regarding NRD90M test-keys like https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/general/info-rom-nrd90m-test-keys-android-7-0-t3750147, https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/help/nrd90m-test-keys-t3549124 and https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/help/stuck-nrd90m-test-keys-t3590461 but without proper steps and procedures. So people like me a noob or newbies will stuck on how to solve the problem. So I've do some test for my Mate 8 by using one of this methods which are HuRUpdater, HWOTA and erecovery. I can said that 90% of chances rate it will success but you'll need to download FullOTA-MF stock firmware. I'm using erecovery so no need to download it.
Requirement:
1. Unlocked bootloader
2. TWRP Installed
3. HuRUpdater - Link : https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-9/development/tool-flash-official-firmware-recovery-t3769279
4. HWOTA - Link: https://cloud.mail.ru/public/DEWc/a9fDVbgpz
5. update.zip - FullOTA-MF (for me NXT-DL00C17B592-full in erecovery)
6. update_all_hw.zip
7. update_data_public.zip
8. Back up your data using HiSuite or SD card.
Instruction
Method 1 using HuRUpdater
1. Make sure your bootloader is unlocked and TWRP is installed.
2. Download HuRUpdater.zip, update.zip-FullOTA-MF (your stock firmware), update_all_hw.zip and update_data_public.zip.
3. Make a new folder in SD Card root (you can name it base on its firmware) and put all the zips that you already downloaded in the folder.
4. Boot your Mate 8 to TWRP and choose sd card > folder > HuRUpdater.zip. It'll reboot into recovery and start flash firmware.
5. Your phone will update to the newest build number base on your stock firmware.
6. You can follow the steps in this link https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-9/development/tool-flash-official-firmware-recovery-t3769279
Method 2 using HWOTA
1. Make sure your bootloader is unlocked and TWRP is installed.
2. Download HWOTA.zip, update.zip-FullOTA-MF (your stock firmware), update_all_hw.zip and update_data_public.zip.
3. Extract HWOTA.zip into HWOTA folder in your PC and put all the zips that you already downloaded in that folder. Copy HWOTA folder in your SD Card.
4. Boot your Mate 8 to TWRP and choose HWOTA folder and select nxt_hwota_update.zip. It'll reboot into recovery and start flash firmware.
5. Your phone will update to the newest build number base on your stock firmware.
6. You can follow the steps in this link https://forum.xda-developers.com/mat...ate-8-t3785320. This HWOTA.zip also can use to flash OREO EMUI 8 firmware.
P/S: I think HuRUpdater and HWOTA is the same method but using different script binary.
Method 2 using eRecovery
1. Press Vol + and Power button at the same time for 3-5 sec.
2. Choose your WIFI (need strong connection), if not it will failed to download recovery firmware.
3. If your WIFI have a strong connection it'll start to download recovery firmware and install.
4. Wait until finish installation
5. Your phone will update to the newest build number base on your stock firmware.
P/S: If you're using C636,C432,C185, i think it's useless. because i'm from C636 it's never captured the recovery firmware. so in case if your phone bricked or test keys, you can use HuRUpdater method. This method only working on chinese variants is what i think.
Additional info:
DESCRIPTION FOR FIRMWARE
1- OTA Firmware: (Over The Air) That mean the update file can install on the available os and upgrade or fix some bugs. (if the update build number is compatible with your phone).
2- FullOTA: Full OTA firmware is Full package of firmware and it can unbrick your phone.
3- FullOTA-MF: Full OTA MF firmware is Full package of firmware and it can unbrick your phone model with any buid number.
4- FullOTA-PV: Full OTA PV firmware is a Point-Version firmware, which means it can unbrick your phone depend on build number.
5- OTA-PV: Point-Version, such firmware are designed to update from one version of android to another. (build number is important)
6- OTA-MF: MF is a multi-file firmware, which means that there are several update packages in it.
Source : http://huawei-firmware.com/pages/ext/a/description/index.html
All thanks goes to @zxz0O0 for HurUpdater.zip, @apat26 for his thread HWOTA, 4pda forum and Huawei community.
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hello, in the meantime I thank you my mate8 is much improved the only problem is that I am still in NRD90M test-keys.
manuele16 said:
hello, in the meantime I thank you my mate8 is much improved the only problem is that I am still in NRD90M test-keys.
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are you using HuRUpdater method?can you give me more info about your mate 8
ceriqdesign said:
are you using HuRUpdater method?can you give me more info about your mate 8
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Of course...
Model number: NXT
No. Series: NRD90M Test Keys
Emui: 5.0
Android: 7.0
Vendor: hw
Country: meafnaf
please consider that my goal is to make it NXT-L29C432.
Originally on the box is reported NXT-AL10
manuele16 said:
Of course...
Model number: NXT
No. Series: NRD90M Test Keys
Emui: 5.0
Android: 7.0
Vendor: hw
Country: meafnaf
please consider that my goal is to make it NXT-L29C432.
Originally on the box is reported NXT-AL10
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So originally you came from NXT-AL10 and without changing oeminfo with SRK Tool then you used the HuRUpdater?
Is it your bootloader still unlocked or locked?
I did not change oeminfo, or rather I tried with SRK tool, but I did not succeed.
Yes, I used HuRUpdater.
Bootloader unlocked
manuele16 said:
I did not change oeminfo, or rather I tried with SRK tool, but I did not succeed.
Yes, I used HuRUpdater.
Bootloader unlocked
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I managed to get Vendor: hw and Country: eu.
but I'm still in nrd90
manuele16 said:
I did not change oeminfo, or rather I tried with SRK tool, but I did not succeed.
Yes, I used HuRUpdater.
Bootloader unlocked
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Yup no wonder you're on NRD90M..you need to change oeminfo first before flash c432 firmware..
TWRP Huawei mate 8
Hello, my people, how are you?
I have a doubt, the truth is I am very new in this.
I have a Huawei Mate 8 NXT-L29 which updates to Android 7 with an app called "Firmware Finder for Huawei" and then I started my problems, the clock does not work, I can not enter the updater among others. What I would like is to change that rom for another or if it were for a stock.
I have the bootloader open and a TWRP (twrp-3.2.3-0-next) which is the only one that has worked for me but I have not been able to install another rom it tells me this: "error when dismounting" / '/ cust /' (invalid argument) and I do not know what I'm doing wrong ...
the compilation that this app left me is: NRD90M test-keys
and the rom that I want to install is: NXTL26C605B580
I would like to know your recommendations and corrections to what I am doing and thank you and I apologize for my English, which is very bad!
riky26 said:
Hello, my people, how are you?
I have a doubt, the truth is I am very new in this.
I have a Huawei Mate 8 NXT-L29 which updates to Android 7 with an app called "Firmware Finder for Huawei" and then I started my problems, the clock does not work, I can not enter the updater among others. What I would like is to change that rom for another or if it were for a stock.
I have the bootloader open and a TWRP (twrp-3.2.3-0-next) which is the only one that has worked for me but I have not been able to install another rom it tells me this: "error when dismounting" / '/ cust /' (invalid argument) and I do not know what I'm doing wrong ...
the compilation that this app left me is: NRD90M test-keys
and the rom that I want to install is: NXTL26C605B580
I would like to know your recommendations and corrections to what I am doing and thank you and I apologize for my English, which is very bad!
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Sorry for late reply as for now i'm quite busy with life..can you tell me what your model before you change to NXTL26C605B580?

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