Hi,
I've got a used mainboard for my P10 from private market. The seller wasn't able to remove his Google account because his screen wasn't working anymore.
Now I did a factory reset and the FRP lock strikes, I need to enter his Google account.
Unfortunately the seller doesn't bother and won't answer me anymore, so I'm sitting here with a useless functional P10.
The installed version is B382, it's an L09 C432 model.
Does someone know how to bypass this without having the Google account? I know it's an edgy topic but I payed 40€ for this and don't want to waste the money.
DC and chimera are an option but both aren't very cheap, especially DC, when it comes to FRP unlock. Also I don't know if they work with the installed December 2018 security patches.
It would be great if someone can help here.
Greetings,
Jannomag
Did you try to ask on telegram @huaweihax? There was a method to unlock bootloader for firmware with pre june path and I have seen somewhere there an advise how to downgrade (in case after june patch) by downloading firmware from androidhost.ru and inside the package in 'releasedoc' (or something like) is description of 'forced dload' method. I didn't try it and read about it anywhere else but maybe give you some hope.
Thanks for reply @lukastob
Apparently I've found a working workaround for this on YouTube. Just look for "P10 FRP Bypass" and take the newest one - I won't post the link to the video I used but if someone wants it, send me a PM.
It works WITHOUT any of these crappy payware tools, you need some time only and follow the video step by step to unlock the phone.
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many threads and many fake videos have been here for removing mate s FRP lock a.k.a Factory reset protection
at first , this lock comes after you do a factory reset and it asks for the last activated google account on the device , if you dont remember it ,, then your device will be locked with FRP same like icloud lock on apple products
in this topic im giving you a simple tutorial on how to bypass FRP and add your new gmail account to the device so that you can use it normally
solution found and recorded by me , while i failed to find any online help i kept trying to fix it untill i found this solution
heres the link for the steps for removing frp from huawei devices
Huawei Mate S FRP Lock Remove
HelpMe Please.
Hi i'm Giovanni, excuse me which model of mate s are you using, what firmware? the standard browser of the phone does not open, the only browser that Chrome is open, but I can not open any folder downloads. I pray there is another possible solution are in trouble.
Thank you!
My friend, it worked, best of luck, God Bless you !
How to bypass google account in cherry mobile J2s
Try this new frp bypass for huawei gr5 2017 March security patch new APK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU9YdLQigt0&t=108s
I'm not really sure what I'm doing, I changed my country code from "demo" to eu and I'm on EVA-L09C432B182. There's so many different versions and I don't know which is good or even compatible. What would be the next thing you guys would do in order to get the most from my phone?
Edit - I just jumped in at the deep end and everything wen't well, I'm now on Nougat with emui 5.0, if you're in the same boat as I was, I used the Huawei Update in the second post of this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/help/p9-7-0-nougat-update-eva-lo9-b182-t3539754"]https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/help/p9-7-0-nougat-update-eva-lo9-b182-t3539754
worked a bloomin treat for me!
C900 country demo ?
Thorpy4p said:
I'm not really sure what I'm doing, I changed my country code from "demo" to eu and I'm on EVA-L09C432B182. There's so many different versions and I don't know which is good or even compatible. What would be the next thing you guys would do in order to get the most from my phone?
Edit - I just jumped in at the deep end and everything wen't well, I'm now on Nougat with emui 5.0, if you're in the same boat as I was, I used the Huawei Update in the second post of this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/help/p9-7-0-nougat-update-eva-lo9-b182-t3539754"]https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/help/p9-7-0-nougat-update-eva-lo9-b182-t3539754
worked a bloomin treat for me!
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I have an eva-L09 with C900B190 and have country "demo" ??
I read a lot of posts how to get from the C900B190 to a Rom that has ota updates.
Before I start and because I am a bit of a noob I want to be absolutely sure I get all steps correct...please help me out and confirm/correct this
1) set develloper usb debugging
2) make sure phone connects to pc
3) install latest twrp
4) unlock boot loader with tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/huawei-p9-eva-l09-eva-l19-eva-l29-tool-t3591358)
5) make note of unlock code
6) use twrp to flash B136 (still have to find zip)
do I get ota to android 7 or I have to flash latest Rom meself (what is the best version for eva-L09?)
After that can I lock the boot loader and stay on android 7 or will the phone reset with locking and revert to android 6 again?
Thanks for helping
Contacted huawei, they were very helpful I will probably go to the service center to hopefully reset my phone to receive updates.
I also asked for an unlock code in case I need a plan B.
djaccob said:
Contacted huawei, they were very helpful I will probably go to the service center to hopefully reset my phone to receive updates.
I also asked for an unlock code in case I need a plan B.
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Seems I have no warranty (I got the phone from a friend and have no papers or anything) and have to pay for service centre. So I will try unlocking myself...
If anyone can help me out with all the steps in the right order I would be very grateful.
I thought I would quickly let New Zealand P9 Lite owners know that for the past month I have been in a battle with Huawei. After months of saying they would be releasing EMUI 5 in New Zealand they have confirmed the past month that they, and I use their words "have no intention of releasing this update in New Zealand". Essential our phones stopped being supported in New Zealand in Septemeber 2016.
The good news is Huawei do not understand New Zealand law, they think that their TOS override the consumer guarantees Act. There is two reasons that you can get a full refund, one is that they have been releasing this update overseas and are simply just not releasing it in NZ. The other that last october Nick Stephens from Shellphish found some major bugs in the trust zone that allows a person to bypass the fingerprint scanner. Huawei released an update to this in december 2016 but did not and refuse to release it to NZ.
I talked to MEBI who advised me that the applicable law was.
“there is a guarantee that the manufacturer will take reasonable action to ensure that facilities for repair of the goods and supply of parts for the goods are reasonably available for a reasonable period after the goods are so supplied.” http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/...sw_096be8ed814da84a_facilities_25_se&p=1&sr=1
That said we have just had a full refund for our 3 p9 lites. I suggest anyone else with a p9 lite that is waiting for these updates follow the same path and get a refund
Hmm, I purchased mine from Noel Leeming in July 2016, am I still eligible for the CGA return? I kinda want Nougat
I noticed on a geekzone post in mid June that someone got a reply from the Huawei Facebook page promising NZ p9 nougat!
Response from Huawei NZ "Please be advised the P9Lite software upgrade will be available in New Zealand towards the end of the year. Thanks"
Hi everyone. I work at Spark and have been talking with our device delivery manager. As of last month Huawei was saying that the update was not in the pipeline.. now they are telling us that the nougat update is in testing. I asked our team, testing what as it's already been released around the world?!
Either way. I got sick of waiting and followed a guide on here to change the localisation to update to b380. Let me tell you Nougat works much better!
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Hi everyone. I work at Spark and have been talking with our device delivery manager. As of last month Huawei was saying that the update was not in the pipeline.. now they are telling us that the nougat update is in testing. I asked our team, testing what as it's already been released around the world?!
Either way. I got sick of waiting and followed a guide on here to change the localisation to update to b380. Let me tell you Nougat works much better!
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Which guide did you follow? I couldn't find anything for VNS-L22
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Which guide did you follow? I couldn't find anything for VNS-L22
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Yeah it was a combination of a couple threads on here. Let me see if I can put something together.
Below is the steps I used to successfully change my NZ p9 lite to the global Nougat rom. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. You 100% will reset your phone so backup and remove your data. I do not take any responsibility for this, you are attempting at your own risk. All credit goes to the authors in the links provided.
Step 1: unlock bootloader: https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/how-to/guide-unlock-bootloader-twrp-root-t3405701
I did not use the tool to ender the code in this link, I just used ADB
Step 2: Using k1ll3r8e ‘s Toolkit, https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...nt/europe-vns-l31-toolkit-bootloader-t3432873
a. On his post, download pkg.L22C636_DS.zip. This gives you the oem info that you will need.
b. Flash TWRP (recovery) to the phone.
c. Backup stock recovery to be safe!
d. Restore oem in TWRP, but use from L22C636 info.
Step 3: Download Update.zip for VNS-L22C636B140 (have to be honest, not sure if I did B140 or 120…) from https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...huawei-p9-lite-firmware-compilations-t3517124
A. Create a folder called dload in SD-card main.
B. Extract the file in dload UPDATE.APP folder from update.zip above
C. Turn off phone, disconnect from computer
D. Press both Volume keys (VOL UP and DOWN) and then the power key and hold until the software update starts.
Step 4: This will vary. For me, when I flashed the C636 oeminfo file it somehow relocked my bootloader and removed TWRP… if yours doesn’t you can follow standard procedure to do this.
Now you are on the global B636 rom.
Step 5: im not sure if eventually would get updated or not, but I then used Firmware Finder to force update (can get in play store): https://forum.xda-developers.com/tools/general/huawei-firmware-finder-team-mt-t3469146
I went from B140 to B360 to B380
What a difference!
Very interesting subject. I have enquired with Huawei to verify this. Debatable if I get any response; but worth a shot.
Can anyone download the VNS-L22C636B*** update files from the supplied link? I tried all 3, with both Chrome & Firefox, & no luck.
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Very interesting subject. I have enquired with Huawei to verify this. Debatable if I get any response; but worth a shot.
Can anyone download the VNS-L22C636B*** update files from the supplied link? I tried all 3, with both Chrome & Firefox, & no luck.
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Sorry looks like the links are dead now . I do have it downloaded. let me see if I can get it up. If not, you can also use the Firmware finder to download them.
Well, I did receive a response to my query from Huawei. One can only hope it is accurate.
"Dear,
Thank you very much for contacting Huawei.
With regards to your inquiry, we would like to sincerely apologise for the delay as the update is still undergoing some testing on our devices to ensure that our users will fully enjoy the Nougat update for our devices. Not to worry as the update will be ready very soon and that you may stay tuned to our Official FB Page and Consumer Page for further updates pertaining the release of the device's update in the links below:"
Hello guys,
I bought a demo unit Huawei P10 on accident and now want to flash it with the official stock rom. I unlocked the bootloader already and rooteed the device through adb.
Now i am stuck because i cant find any firmware through firmware finder etc. My serialnumber is VTR-L09C652B101. I am a total rookie so it costed me two days to unlock and root, now i really dont see how i can flash a stock firmware without the demo system app ruins it all. Can anybody help me?
It's possible to rebrand just as normal. However, the Mate 9 script has some known flaws. The thread on 4pda has good version, but I forgot the link.
If you have no experience in Android engineering, FunkyHuawei may help better as they are a paid service with good support.
You can use HWOTA for rebranding, but you have to modify the script.
You need to download a full firmware for your desired version.
My modifying help lines are for VTR-L09C432, which is the standard single sim for Europe. If you wish another model (e.x. VTR-L29C432), just change the lines like you want them.
For more help, you can send me a PM, it's a bit easier. When we found a solution, we can post it here for others.
Hi, did you manage to solve the issue? I guess I might have the same problem...
My current phone is LG G4 and in case of this phone it was easy to find all tutorials and do everything in just a few minutes, in case of P9 the task is harder since 'tutorials' are all over the place, so I've decided to make a forum post about it and ask you guys few questions, I'll grab the phone in question later today or tommorow (Issues at provider's end, so I have to wait till they fix it), so I'm gathering all the information and tutorials so I'll be ready to work with this phone as soon as I get it:
1. What is the difference between obtaining/unlocking the P9 through (free) huawei website and the (paid) DC unlocker?
If I use DC unlocker, will it still make a record in Huawei database or it uses own-generated codes?
2. I do plan to debrand, unlock, TWRP, root (via Magisk) and install systemless Xposed. What would be the latest Open Europe FW that will work with full systemless setup? Can you link me threads/files that I could use to achieve this?
EDIT: I just found out that systemless xposed does not pass safetynet. In that case I'd use regular xposed + rootswitch.
Thanks.
bumping after 24hours and also answering my own (first) question. I talked with support and they use their own generated codes, so there are no traces of my phone being unlocked in Huawei database. The only way of checking it would be checking the device itself.
I'm too much of a newbie to answer your questions in entirety but regarding your first question. I did not think there was any difference EXCEPT that I tried for 2-3 days to get an unlock code through the Huawei website and finally just got fed up with the error codes. So I went to DC Unlocker and got one within 10 minutes. I saw on other threads that Huawei's web site is frequently down and unlock codes are sometimes hard to obtain. So, to me, it was just a matter of convenience. Try Huawei first and if you have trouble just pay the $ for DC-Unlocker. Good to know about the Huawei database because I presume that the unlock code that I received from DC-Unlocker will no longer work a second time (since I have since gone back to stock Marshmallow).
At the time of unlocking/relocking by using ADB/Fastboot, no Internet ad no on-line database is involved:
-You can disconnect PC from LAN/WLAN
-ADB reboots phone to the Fastboot mode
-In Fastboot mode phone is not connected to any network
Fastboot just validates if your code matches IMEI/Device ID of your phone
Keep the code safe, you may need it several times - I already used it three times.
Finally, I didn't pay a cent for the unlocking code, go to Huawei Web site (from PC or force Desktop mode in your mobile browser), provide the required info and get the code immediately - buying DC Unlocker could not be any easier or faster.
It was half a year ago, I recall that EU countries (nor USA, Australia, etc) were oferred, I chose Hong Kong or Singapure since they were available and with English language.
You must only provide an e-mail address about yourself, who cares about your real residence.
Btw, I have two Huawei IDs, one from that Hong Kong (for unlocking) and another registered for my real home country, with two different e-mail addresses but for the same phone
I can login to Huawei ID application on the phone, wiith one or another account, no problem
I dont see any need or advantage in paying to DC Unlocker, but everybody can decide for himself/herself
PS If you are concerned about bringing phone to the Huawei service - they immediately see if Bootloader is unlocked (reboot the phone and read the warranty that your phone is not safe - you can get rid off only if you relock the Bootloader but that will hard-reset the phone again) , they can even inspect if Bootloader was unlocked and relocked, they don't rely on a DB
Thanks for your answer. In the end, i just used dc unlocker and now my phone is working as I intended
The only thing I didn't do was reflashing with another FW, since it looked like unmodified/not-branded FW already (despite getting it from the carrier)
Regarding unlock code source - my point was, even if I relock bootloader and there will be no boot message about that & bootloader will report LOCKED status, they MIGHT check in the db for imei match. And that's what I wanted to avoid. (mentioning this just because DC unlocker can LOCK bootloader, not RE-LOCK.)