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How root HUAWEI MATE 8 Android v6.0 EMUI 4.1 ? THANKS
these devices are unlockable if you get the unlock code (i heard Huawei stopped giving them out, but you can purchase one reliably). then you can install TWRP and flash SuperSU.
qeexo said:
these devices are unlockable if you get the unlock code (i heard Huawei stopped giving them out, but you can purchase one reliably). then you can install TWRP and flash SuperSU.
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How i can purchase unlick code ?
khantanoli51 said:
How i can purchase unlick code ?
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we use this site: https://www.dc-unlocker.com/
unfortunately, they are not free here
I just brought a Redmi Note 4 Indian Snapdragon version (4/64 GB variant). I want to flash custom rom. But I just don't know the process to do that. Is it necessary to Unlockbootloader and root the device before flashing a custom rom?? If no then what is the purpose of unlocking boot loader?
And additionally I want to know that flashing custom recovery void the warranty of Redmi devices?
Thanks in advance
Come on ...
Just do some little research on this forum and you'll find your answers.
adadadada said:
I just brought a Redmi Note 4 Indian Snapdragon version (4/64 GB variant). I want to flash custom rom. But I just don't know the process to do that. Is it necessary to Unlockbootloader and root the device before flashing a custom rom?? If no then what is the purpose of unlocking boot loader?
And additionally I want to know that flashing custom recovery void the warranty of Redmi devices?
Thanks in advance
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Yes necessary to unlock. No need to root
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adadadada said:
I just brought a Redmi Note 4 Indian Snapdragon version (4/64 GB variant). I want to flash custom rom. But I just don't know the process to do that. Is it necessary to Unlockbootloader and root the device before flashing a custom rom?? If no then what is the purpose of unlocking boot loader?
And additionally I want to know that flashing custom recovery void the warranty of Redmi devices?
Thanks in advance
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Unlocked bootloader is must and should if you wanna install custom recovery / rom.
There are guides about unlocking bootloader, check again and apply for permissions.
Nope, rooting, flashing custom recovery and unlocking bootloader doesn't void warranty on mi devices.
dastan4eva said:
Yes necessary to unlock. No need to root
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Thank you
sachin n said:
Unlocked bootloader is must and should if you wanna install custom recovery / rom.
There are guides about unlocking bootloader, check again and apply for permissions.
Nope, rooting, flashing custom recovery and unlocking bootloader doesn't void warranty on mi devices.
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Thank you so much. I applied it yesterday night. and fortunately got permission today unlike other users I did not waited long period to get that. But I've a problem now. The flashing tool doesn't Unlock the boot loader. It Verify the device and failed at unlocking. (Error at 99%) It says Current Account is not bound to this device in the "settings> Developer Options> Mi unlock states "
I've tried various forum to unlock it. But nothing works. Tried to click "Add account to device" in developer options. It shows me an error 86012 (and some chinese text) What do I do now????
adadadada said:
Thank you so much. I applied it yesterday night. and fortunately got permission today unlike other users I did not waited long period to get that. But I've a problem now. The flashing tool doesn't Unlock the boot loader. It Verify the device and failed at unlocking. (Error at 99%) It says Current Account is not bound to this device in the "settings> Developer Options> Mi unlock states "
I've tried various forum to unlock it. But nothing works. Tried to click "Add account to device" in developer options. It shows me an error 86012 (and some chinese text) What do I do now????
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Yo!
This is normal xD
Wait 5-7 days, that's the only way to go. Don't try everyday. Try after few days.
sachin n said:
Yo!
This is normal xD
Wait 5-7 days, that's the only way to go. Don't try everyday. Try after few days.
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Okay thank you I'll try it next week..... At least I've to use MIUI for a week.....
adadadada said:
Okay thank you I'll try it next week..... At least I've to use MIUI for a week.....
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Yes you've to. Cuz there's no other way
Hope you'll get your device unlocked soon. Good luck :good:
Hello everyone.I wanted to update my new Mate 10 lite to android 8.0 with the custo installation method that requires unlocking bootloader that i found on internet,but i realized that using it will break my warranty and i dont want that.Will it be available throught normal System update later on,or is this the only way? Thank you.
i have the same quastion. but the update will come soon i am waiting for it because its a very big one face unlock...
I'm sure it's coming through OTA in a few weeks, don't risk your warranty on it, I'd rather wait and avoid any hassles with the bootloader and rooting.
mariohorvat said:
Hello everyone.I wanted to update my new Mate 10 lite to android 8.0 with the custo installation method that requires unlocking bootloader that i found on internet,but i realized that using it will break my warranty and i dont want that.Will it be available throught normal System update later on,or is this the only way? Thank you.
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What type of custom installation method? Can you please explain? I'm interested.
GedeonTaylor said:
What type of custom installation method? Can you please explain? I'm interested.
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romprovider.com/2017/11/huawei-mate-10-lite-support/
index1366 said:
I'm sure it's coming through OTA in a few weeks, don't risk your warranty on it, I'd rather wait and avoid any hassles with the bootloader and rooting.
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Thank you,i thought so too.
mariohorvat said:
romprovider.com/2017/11/huawei-mate-10-lite-support/
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Thank you, very interesting
Hey, everyone, I just got the new P20 Lite running EMUI 8.0 and on the June security patch. Been through MT's Firmware Finder before with the Huawei Mate 9 Lite; however, I have seen that the app isn't working well with Huawei's servers at the moment - via the screenshot below.
How can I update my phone (model: ANE-LX3C605) to the latest security update (August) using the app - because, I can't seem to receive the OTA Update?
Here's the latest screenshot detailing the problem.
The latest version ANE-LX3C605 is not yet approved
You have to wait for the Full-PV so you can try that update :good:
KingOfMezi said:
The latest version ANE-LX3C605 is not yet approved
You have to wait for the Full-PV so you can try that update :good:
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Okay, thank you, King - but, how do I actually update it? It appears to me that Firmware Finder is broken.
vince.lupe said:
Okay, thank you, King - but, how do I actually update it? It appears to me that Firmware Finder is broken.
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You can force it and update ANE-LX3C605B140 with hwOta for p20 lite ,luck :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20-lite/development/hwota8-huawei-p20-lite-t3787787
KingOfMezi said:
You can force it and update ANE-LX3C605B140 with hwOta for p20 lite ,luck :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20-lite/development/hwota8-huawei-p20-lite-t3787787
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Yeah, but I would need to rebrand wouldn't I? I am not rooted and don't plan on doing so, my friend.
KingOfMezi said:
You can force it and update ANE-LX3C605B140 with hwOta for p20 lite ,luck :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20-lite/development/hwota8-huawei-p20-lite-t3787787
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@KingOfMezi, I would need to rebrand, wouldn't I?
vince.lupe said:
@KingOfMezi, I would need to rebrand, wouldn't I?
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instead use HurUpdate 0.4, its better than HwOTA8. HwOTA is quite buggy and broken. With HurUpdater, you dont need to rebrand your phone, however you should download the files which are actually meant for your device as per current ROM installed. Only difficult is that, you have to unlock your device which may result in data wipe, but you can always take a backup and recover. You also need to install twrp (I recommend Pretorian8 twrp). Rooting is not required for that.
fbh59 said:
instead use HurUpdate 0.4, its better than HwOTA8. HwOTA is quite buggy and broken. With HurUpdater, you dont need to rebrand your phone, however you should download the files which are actually meant for your device as per current ROM installed. Only difficult is that, you have to unlock your device which may result in data wipe, but you can always take a backup and recover. You also need to install twrp (I recommend Pretorian8 twrp). Rooting is not required for that.
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Since Huawei doesn't give out unlock codes any longer for the bootloader, what's the best way to unlock my bootloader? Also, if I can unlock my bootloader, could you please also give me the link to HurUpdate?
vince.lupe said:
Since Huawei doesn't give out unlock codes any longer for the bootloader, what's the best way to unlock my bootloader? Also, if I can unlock my bootloader, could you please also give me the link to HurUpdate?
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For the time being, unlocking bootloader might cost around 5-15 Euros via DC unlocker. Click here for the detailed guide.
As the user states, you can try your luck to unlock your bootloader for free by mailing huawei care. I dont know how many had success by mailing though, but many succeeded by using DC unlocker.
Now after you unlock your bootloader, you can try using HurUpdater with detailed guide and download link.
fbh59 said:
For the time being, unlocking bootloader might cost around 5-15 Euros via DC unlocker. Click here for the detailed guide.
As the user states, you can try your luck to unlock your bootloader for free by mailing huawei care. I dont know how many had success by mailing though, but many succeeded by using DC unlocker.
Now after you unlock your bootloader, you can try using HurUpdater with detailed guide and download link.
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Yeah, I'm not gonna pay 5-15 euros to unlock my bootloader... I tried emailing Huawei and they don't give any unlock codes whatsoever. Looks like I might have to wait patiently.
I have the same problem as you, with my p20 lite ane lx3c605, i´ve allready downloaded the last version from FF the b147, but the stock recovery doesn´t istall it, it stays in 5% then says error while updating, it seems the only way to have an updated huawei phone is paying for the code to unlock the bootloader, with my p10 didn´t have that problem because the official unloking code page was still working a few months ago.
Does huawei's stance still stick?
are they sticking to a non-unlockable bootloader?
how is this legal...
No unlock anymore for any Huawei device.
Klanac89 said:
No unlock anymore for any Huawei device.
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Unless you shell out 30euros.
zgomot said:
Unless you shell out 30euros.
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What you mean?
Klanac89 said:
What you mean?
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https://ministryofsolutions.com/huawei-bootloader-unlock-service-all-new-models-new-firmwares
This has been reported to succesfully provide bootloader codes within hours of request.
Need to pay ober 50$ for unlocking bootloader?!
I've asked this on the non pro version of the forum, no answer yet however.
How is a 3rd party service like that possible?
Did they find a way to reverse engineer the process of generating the unlock codes ?
Maybe... never Huawei again.
damn, I wanted to root my device just to migrate from my dead nexus 6p.
I'm on a Huawei Nexus 6P right now and if it wasn't for my bootloader being unlocked, I wouldn't have been able to work around the Bootloop of Death. The Mate 20 Pro looks great, but not being able to unlock the bootloader is a showstopper.
If someone uses this service with a Mate 20 Pro and unlocks, please post!
zgomot said:
https://ministryofsolutions.com/huawei-bootloader-unlock-service-all-new-models-new-firmwares
This has been reported to succesfully provide bootloader codes within hours of request.
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What does this do? Unlock the device? Or unlock the OEM UNLOCK?
aygul12345 said:
What does this do? Unlock the device? Or unlock the OEM UNLOCK?
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It reads your bootloader code so you can run fastboot oem unlock.
zgomot said:
It reads your bootloader code so you can run fastboot oem unlock.
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Wauw, so there is a way to get oem unlock? For 50 usd, but is there already root avaible?
aygul12345 said:
Wauw, so there is a way to get oem unlock? For 50 usd, but is there already root avaible?
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If there is root available i would purchase that
Shemploo said:
I've asked this on the non pro version of the forum, no answer yet however.
How is a 3rd party service like that possible?
Did they find a way to reverse engineer the process of generating the unlock codes ?
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I'm pretty sure the person providing the service works for either Huawei or a third-party authorized repair center. Either way, they have access to Huawei's proprietary service software, which is capable of providing you with pretty much every code you could ever need.
That said, I don't understand how they stay in service though, as all it would take would be for Huawei to "buy" an unlock code from them, check their logs for who requested a code for that IMEI and shut their operation down.
u cant unlock the 20 Pros if its not a chinese version...
is it somehow possible to unlock the OEM button in the developer section?
i hoped for it with the update to 9.0.0.153, but still no success.
thx,
You can unlock the Bootloader via funky Huawei, .171 allows this in the dev options, then you pay $50 for the code. There you have it bootloader unlocked.
I'm on the OTA official .171 update and it has OEM Unlock available in Developer options.
redrider54 said:
I'm on the OTA official .171 update and it has OEM Unlock available in Developer options.
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Hi, are you on a Chinese M20 Pro or some other model? Was the OEM unlock feature available before the 17 1 upgrade or it has been blocked out before?