After 3 days of messing around I managed to remove the FRP lock from my media pad m5. What I did was not free but worth it I think. First I bought a license for DC-Phoenix. With the DC-Phoenix I downgraded the tablet at Update-Frimware to emui 8.0.0 ( Huawei MadiaPad M5 CMR-W09 hw eea Cameron-W09A 8.0.0.198(C431) Firmware 8.0.0 r1 EMUI8.0 05015UVL [androidhost.ru ] ) you have to enable Bypass version check and then it flashes it. This step is mandatory as you will then do an FRP bypass Upgrade. If you search for this on google ( Cameron-W09A_9.1.0.330(C432E5R1P3T8)_9.0.0_r3_EMUI9.1.0_05014XYA_FRP_bypass.APP) you flash it the same way but then you don't have to turn on that bypass version check after doing this After you have done this, you can set up the tablet and update it to the highest version via the tablet and the tablet is then FRP free.
Hey,
Because of the FRP I am not able to activate USB debugging so I have no adb Connection to my device (crm-al19).
Would it work without enabled adb?
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Phone is debranded from L29 to AL10 for over a year now with no problems at all.
Using kangvip592 over HRT587
I wanted to upgrate to Stock592 then kangvip
so installed 552 because I have MF-PV version to install from TWRP
While I'm on Stock 552, i wanted to install twrp but failed: remote command not allowed, so I locked the phone and tried to unlock but gave me same error
What i did is using Hisuit to downgrade to 386, tried to unlock the phone with no luck
Phone upgraded to 577 using normal update then to 592
But I still have the same problem: i can not unlock the phone
tried to search for an answer with no luck
PS: Huawei Id is protected, and I can not disable the protection
Any ideas?
Downgraded again to 386, phone is relocked and bootloader status is unlocked.
Can't unlock it yet.
I wonder what are possible reasons that restrict the phone from unlocking using the right unlock code?
ADB
DC - Unlocker 2 Client 1.00.1392
Detecting phone :
selection :
manufacturer - Huawei phones
model - Auto detect (recommended)
Found Applications port COM6
Model : Huawei HiSilicon Kirin Android phone
Serial NR. : Q---------------
Firmware : NRD90M test-keys
FASTBOOT
DC - Unlocker 2 Client 1.00.1374
Detecting phone :
selection :
manufacturer - Huawei phones
model - Huawei HiSilicon Kirin Android phone
Selected Applications port COM6
Found Phone : HUAWEI NXT-AL10
Model : Huawei phone in fastboot mode
IMEI : 8-------------------
Serial NR. : Q---------------
Firmware : NXT-AL10C00B592
IMEI:8-------------------
FB LockState: LOCKED
USER LockState: LOCKED
locked
Battery state: 3843mv
Managed to unlock bootloader.
The problem was phone finder, it was disabled from phone finder app in app drawer, but I didn't realize that the problem was in: Settings -> Advanced settings -> Security -> Find my phone.
When I disabled it there, the phone unlocked easily again.
I was able to rebrand my mate 9 running android 8...at least I believe it's fully rebranded, after checking the version, vendor, country, etc.
Anyways long story short, I follwed the hwota8 guide, got stuck after flashing OEMinfo with phone lock and FRP lock under bootloader and the OEM unlocking was greyed out. This left me unable to continue with the hwota8 guide.
I used Firrmware Finder and was actually able to flash the newest firmware that matched the OEMinfo file, and after finishing, the OEM unlocking is no longer greyed out.
Now, I've connected my phone to hisuite but under upgrade I don't get any option to rollback to a stable build so can I use firmware Finder to rollback to android nougat? (as it says my imei is approved for installation).
Update: Firmware Finder worked to do the rollback and I'm now back to running Nougat.
Do you mind giving a little more detail. I'm on a MHA-L29 (C567) US version. Running oero 8.0.0.371. FRP Unlocked, Bootloader Locked. I'd like to rebrand to AL0, downgrade to 7.0 and then run dc-unlocker to get my bootloader code, then rebrand back to C567. as dc-unlocker won't work for oero (8.0). Probably not possible but any information or details on what you did to rebrand and downgrade would be helpful.
Hi, I repair phones but i have a problem with 1 Phone, i Always managed to unlock the FRP but this time nothing will work.....
Android version 7.0/7.1
Trying to downgrade to android version 5 or version 6 but i dont have the right combination file with the right bootloader.... The Phone is updated to the latest update but i dont find a solution.
Security patch 6
Someone has any ideas ???
Hello everyone,
(Sorry for my bad English)
I've a Galaxy s7 in FRP mode, i try the OTG, Bluetooth, adb, talkback, ... methods to unlock this FRP locking, but do nothing
The Downgrade doesn't work, i flash with Odin doesn't work, ...
I can activate Scan Qr at the beginning.
I'll up you a video quikly
Have you a solution ?
Check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHQ8a8RTRA4
it's latest way to do that
Hello,
The Realterm method don't work ...
snowqwer said:
Check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHQ8a8RTRA4
it's latest way to do that
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That method is for Android 6.0
If you can't roll back via Odin to use an old FRP bypass exploit, your only option is to get access to the Google account
FRP exists to stop theft, it's not meant to be easy to get around.
Nextly, android 8.0 Oreo will going en to 7 ...
So, i will try with Odin and updated firmware
Phone bricked during auto update a few months ago
Quick rundown
Phone Locked
FRP Lock
Can't boot into recovery
Can boot into fastboot
stuck in reset loop
Can't use HiSuite (app not on phone)
was looking into this method https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/help/solution-19-00-fix-hardbricked-huawei-t3750315
but fastboot oem get-build-number tells me I have MHA-L29 8.0.0.360 (c567) and I can't find a download for a US Oreo version
Also if anyone has an idea that doesn't involve DC client or HCU client I would be glad to fix this without spending money.
Seen here: https://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=mha-l29C567&firmware_page=0 use they're tool to get it. Or the app on another Android device.