Hi. As seen on Defy forum, there is a custom setting on every Blurred device that allows access to the developer's servers to check if there is any leaked rom. I started testing today, if someone is willing to help, follow this post instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15860504&postcount=65. This can be done on both stock ROM or Argen2Stone.
Tested servers up to now:
master-lab.blurdev.com - No updates
master-demo.blurdev.com - Not avaliable
master-dev.blurdev.com - No updates
master-qa1.blurdev.com - No updates
master-qa2.blurdev.com - No updates
master-qa3.blurdev.com - No updates
master-qa4.blurdev.com - No updates
master-staging1.blurdev.com - No updates
master-sdc1.svcmot.com - No updates
master-blur.svcmot.com - No updates
master-homer.blurdev.com - Error trying to register
master-bart.blurdev.com - Error trying to register
master-lisa.blurdev.com - Not avaliable
master-maggie.blurdev.com - Error trying to register
master-marge.blurdev.com - Not avaliable
master-bqa1.blurdev.com - Error trying to register
master-bqa2.blurdev.com - Error trying to register
testcloud01-sdc1.blurdev.com - No updates
Created on General section so anyone can help. Try different servers other than the ones posted here, so we can move faster.
Please test again the servers that returned errors.
These are the only servers that get listed. I too get "unable to register" error.
Did you test those servers on your M2, or this list is Defy's?
Sent from my Milestone 2 XDA App
On my M2
I thought it was more servers. Turns out I did it under a hour.
Rocking with my M2 and XDA app
I tested all servers from the list with no luck. I wasn't able to create accounts into some of the servers but I don't remember which.
Can someone please sniff the packets if the phone is on WiFi. I would like to see the packet structure and how it connects. Does it use SSL etc. I am at work right now but would like to take a look over them and do some work this weekend on these.
1'st sorry about posting in this thread but I don't have 10 post on my account.
Generally ROM is great, big thx to FXP team.
cannot use hidden network - I know that officially Android is not working with hidden network but with 2.1 stock ROM I had to enable "broadcast SSID" in my router before 1'st connection after that I disable "broadcast SSID" and WiFi worked.
pin to unlock network - it start appear after ROM instalation but thos can be connected with bootloader unlock
some info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286191
some widgets are not working - for example "3D Digital Whether", if I choose to add widgets it's not showing on the list - maybe is not compatible with 2.3.x Android but I tried other similar widget also without success
I cannot set custom/sms/alar/other song - I had to copy files directly to system filesystem
some problems with charset encodings - it appear in some apps f.e. SpeedTest.net in square instead polish character "Ń" details in attachment
You don't post in the dev section unless you are developing something, so it's ok.
You need to have 10 posts, not posting 10 threads.
This thread created in order to gather the relative guides for the beloved, Honor 6. Other users are welcome to post their own guides, or they can pm me to add something to my guides. Also, if you find any mistake on my guides you can pm me by pointing the mistake and what is correct based on a source written in any public place or here on XDA. If you find mistake/s on other user's guides please kindly pm them as I can't edit their posts, if you can't communicate with the user, you can always try to pm a moderator or admin to edit the user's post.
Some of the following guides may work in other Huawei phones, like Honor 3C, Honor 3X etc, but we can't confirm it. If you don't own an Honor 6, please be careful while using the following guides.
Don't post your questions here as there is another sub forum especially for it, right here http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6/help
List of Guides
1. How to update Honor 6 and other information
2. Google Play Installation and Syncing for Contacts and Calendar
3. Changing the Default Apps on EMUI 3.0
4a. Adding more than one Google Account with YouTube App
4b. Adding more than one Google Account with Google Chrome
5. Understanding the different versions of Honor 6
6. Enable Bubble Notifications
7. Automatic Power on, using the Alarm App
For future use.
Update Methods and other information
0. Official Update Channels from Huawei
Before you start updating your favorite Honor 6 through OTA, Local Update (LU) or with The 3 Buttons (3B) method you have to understand what kind of ROM you have to download and update to.
The official channels from Huawei are currently only two, which makes the things easier.
The first one is the beta/dev channel. This channel usually includes new features and bug fixes that have yet to arrive at the stable ROM or they won't arrive at all.
The second one is the so-called "stable". It's usually polished and as possible as it can be bug free. If you don't know what ROM to Download use this channel.
An easy way to distinguish these two ROMs is the following.
1. Go to Settings
2. About phone
3. Build Number
There you will find a complex string that contains letters and numbers. You have to look for the last four or more characters. The chances are that the last 3 characters will be in the form of BXXX, where XXX are numbers. If it is in a form of B6XX or 4.XX.YY where XX is the month and YY are the day, on which, this ROM released, then you are on the beta channel. If the string is in a form of B3XX then you are in the stable channel. The last four or more characters may change in the future, please ask any active user, to guide you through, if you don't know in which channel you are on.
Before you start any update procedure please be sure that you have at least 33% of battery and you have a copy(backup) of your files.
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To update a Honor 6 there are two, plus one, methods. The one is through the so-called OTA (Over The Air) without the need to connect the smartphone to the computer. The other one is the classical one, that you have to download the ROM on your PC and then copy it, on the memory of your phone or in a removable disk (USB STICK).
1. OTA
The update through OTA, is the easiest, fastest and the most "bloodless". Depending on the update channel that you already present (read above), you will get the same channel update. Explaining a little bit further, if you are on the beta channel you will get the updates of the beta channel, if you are on the stable channel you will get the stable channel updates, there are no crossovers between OTAs*.
*There is only one situation, at the moment, when using a beta version you will end up, in the future (after several updates) updating to the stable channel. This is when Huawei will test a new version of EMUI. In more detail, when Huawei was testing the early versions of EMUI 3.0, it was basically a beta channel for this specific version. This beta channel, as it was an ongoing project, after several updates and due to the project's maturation, it resulted in the first stable version of EMUI 3.0, also known as version B307. After that, Huawei, again splitted the stable channel, in a new beta channel with 4.XX.YY codename and a new stable channel with code B3XX as described above.
1. Go to the Settings
2. Updater (second choice from the last)
3. And tap Check for updates
When you will do the third step (and there is an update to be done by Huawei) there will pop up a message and a wizard will guide you through the update process. When the download of the OTA get finished, the Honor 6 will restart itself, get into recovery and install the update, after all it will return to your home screen with the new update installed.
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2. Local Update (LU) or Update via USB drive (USB)
Before we continue explaining the Local Update procedure, let's distinguish the differences between Local Update and Update via USB drive options.
In order for the LU method to be completed, the file must reside in the memory of the mobile phone or microSD card. While on the USB method, the file must be in a removable disk (USB STICK) and be connected through USB OTG cable to Honor 6.
Usually because of the it's easiness the LU method is preferred.
1. Download the ROM from the official site of Huawei (See here) with the help of a Download Manager, like Free Download Manager in order to have better speed and an error free file.
2. The file that you have downloaded it's a zip file which contains a dload folder and a PDF file with a guide. The guide in the PDF is in Chinese, so it's not usable for the most of us here.
3. Extract the zip file wherever you feel like in your PC.
4. Copy the dload folder on the microSD card for the LU method or in a USB stick for the USB method. Before you do so, for the USB Method, please be sure that the USB stick is empty and formatted to FAT32. If dload folder is already present in either of the two methods, delete it.
5. Go to Settings ---> Updater ---> Menu (3 stripes in the bottom) ---> Choose either Local Update or Update via USB, depending on your choice above.
After the selection, the phone will reboot itself and will continue with the update procedure as described in the OTA method.
The OTA, LU and USB methods are not deleting your files, but it is highly recommended to take a backup of all your files before you start any update procedure.
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3. Update through the 3 Buttons (3B)
Last but not least, there is an option to update with the 3 buttons. The so-called three buttons are, the Power On/Off + Volume Up + Volume Down. The method to update with the 3B are the same as the LU but the update procedure changes a little bit.
1. Follow the LU method until step 4 (you do step 4).
2. Turn off the Honor 6.
3. After the shutdown is complete, press the buttons I described above and hold them until the update procedure is started.
Be aware that this update procedures will delete everything in the Honor's 6 memory (not the microSD Card) so if you have any files in there, take a backup of them.
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4. Update through Leaked OTAs/ROMs
Attention!The following procedure is to be followed, only and only when, it is well written that the file that you have downloaded is a leaked one. If it is not, then please follow guides 1,2,3 as described above.
Moreover, the following procedure is to be followed, if not any other guide has been given with the leaked material.
Last but not least, the following guide is based on a leaked material inside a zip file. If you don't know what you are trying to do, please ask for more information or a confirmation that this particular method will work.
1. Download the zip* file.
2. Rename it to update.zip
3. Copy the update.zip file, to the dload folder (if there is none, create it. If there is already one present, delete it)
4. Follow the LU method from step 5 and beyond.
The zip file must contain folders, META-INF, patch, system and the file UPDATE.APP. There is a chance it may contain more or less files and folders depending on the leaked material. If the zip does not contain this folder, but there is another zip inside the first one, that contains this folder, then extract the second zip and follow the above procedure.
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Other Information
If anything goes wrong with the update, you can always check the update log. First of all you will need a File Explorer that is capable of showing the folder that needs to be accessed. I have already tested ES Explorer and works great, other File Explorers may work too. As @chrissss91 told me, the update log can be found at /splash2/recovery_log , feel free to thank him
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All the above guides have been written following official guides from Huawei and personal experience from me and other myphone.gr and xda members. No responsibility will be granted, by following the above guides, if anything happens to you or your phone. By following and doing the above procedures or any combinations of them, you accept the above condition. Use the guides with your own responsibility.
Installing Google Play / Contact & Calendar Sync
The installation of the Google Play and the syncing of Contacts and Calendar, is an easy task for Honor 6. All you have to do is to follow the procedure below:
1. Open the App Center (Huawei's App Store)
2. Search for "google play services", download and install it.
3. Install Google play store it shows up when you search for the google play services
4. Search for the term "google"
5. Tap the image that has several google services and products
6. Install the apps that shows a little human and a calendar.
See the images below for more help.
Changing the Default Apps on EMUI 3.0
Changing the default apps in EMUI 3.0 is a kind of tricky. You will have to do the following procedure.
1. Go to Settings
2. Manage Apps
3.All Tab
4.Find the app that already is default. Tap on and get in the settings, then scroll down and tap on the Clear defaults button.
5. Press the back button to get on the All screen.
6. Tap the Default app setings (it is a cog at the bottom of the screen)
7. Choose the category, that you want to change the default app.
8. Select your app and press back.
Eg. If you want to make Nova Launcher the Default Launcher, you will have to go to the Settings, Tap on Manage Apps, Find Huawei Home tap on it, Press the Clear Default Button, Press back, Press the cog, Choose Launcher, Choose Nova Launcher and finally press back.
Sometimes this procedure won't work.
Adding more than one Google Account
Adding another Google Account in your Huawei Honor 6 device is a piece of cake.
0.First you have to follow this guide to install GAPPS and Contact&Calendar Syncing.
1.After that download Youtube app from Google Play Store as usual.
2.Open youtube app and slide from left to right, to bring up the slidebar.
3. Press on your account name if you are already logged in, in the Youtube app or Connect if you are not.
4. Press the Add account option
5. In the next screen you can choose between, creating a new google account or synicng an existing one.
6. You can choose what will be synced
7. We can finally see that the new google account has been added.
You can see the images below, they are in the Greek Language, but I strongly believe that you will get through easily, even if Greek is not your native language .
Honor 6 Different editions
The Honor 6 currently is being sold in 6 different versions. The six different versions codenames are H60-L01, H60-L11, H60-L02, H60-L02 Unicom (L02-U), H60-L12 and H6-L04.
The L01 and L11 support only one SIM card (TD-SCDMA & TD LTE) but not European Networks (WCDMA, FTD LTE).
The L02, L02-U and L12 support two SIM cards (WCDMA 900/1200 & FDD LTE). The differences between L02 and L02-U are mostly in the boot logo which can be seen here.
The L04 supports only one SIM and it's the International edition of the Huawei Honor 6, and it's the only edition that officially distributed in Europe through hihonor and Huawei. The L04 supports WCDMA 900/1800/2100 and FDD LTE 800/1800/2100/2600/2600 (TD). This version is also being sold officially in Russia and India.
Storage: The L01, L02, L02-U, L04 have 16GB of storage and L11, L12 have 32GB
NFC: The only versions that support NFC are L11 and L12.
You can find a visual represent of all these in the following Google Spreadsheet by clicking here.
Enable Bubble Notifications from apps like FB Messenger, Link Buble etc.
Bubble notification was introduced, mainly to us by the Facebook Messenger and it's easiness to multitask between an opened app and the FB Messenger itself. After FB Messenger, many apps used this type of Notifications to interact with the user.
To enable these type of Notifications you should follow the procedure below.
1. Go to Settings
2. Notifications Manager
3. Go the right tab which is called Dropzones
4. Enable every app that you want to be able to have Bubble Notifications
5. Go to the left tab, Notifications, tap on the app that you enabled on the right tab and select Allow
After that, you will have to go to
1. Settings
2. Protected Apps
3. Make sure that the app is protected from closing.
For more help, please view the attached screenshots.
Auto Power On Honor 6 by alarm
The automatic power on of Honor 6 may seem a big help from some users. Although the Honor 6 doesn't have an option to do that by the settings, you can use the alarm app to do this.
1. Go to the Huawei's Alarm Clock
2. Create an alarm one minute earlier than the time that you want the phone to power on eg. if you want the phone to open at 20:00 you should create an alarm for 19:59
3. When you will turn you phone off don't forget to check the checkbox that says "Alarms will go off even when your phone is powered off. The next alarm will go off in XX minutes"
4. Then press OK
This will open the power on the Honor 6 automatically at the time that you want.
If the automatic power on of your Huawei Honor 6 is critical for you or your business please try it, before using it in a real environment.
Please see the image attached below.
You can on Google Chrome > Settings > Accounts add as many accounts you want.
And later we all see in the main options of Google Accounts.
bubble notification
good morning,
are holding an honor 6 with emui 3.0.
I wanted to enable notifications in the bubble for applications Gmail and Whatsapp.
Unfortunately in "dropzone" But I only see Skype and Twitter.
I checked for these two applications there is permission "allow notifications" and that they remain active even when I turn off the screen ("Blocked Applications").
Can someone please help me?
Also I wanted to know how I can save the default tab sd all downloaded files and photos downloaded from whatsapp.
thanks
@RomanosN
You may like to add this guide for Benefit of all
Charging your battery fully to 100% is known to be harmful to the battery. Similarly, leaving the phone plugged in after charging is also bad. There is a safe way of charging your battery to say 90% and cutting off or disconnecting charger without physically switching off
I have posted on XDA on this. Please try and leave your comments there. This is not to spam but spread awareness. Honor users rarely get some tweaks or tricks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=63463031
Sent from my H60-L04 using XDA Free mobile app
my honor 6 get restart again and again after marshmallow beta update not started yet.
time to revive this old thread. anyone has success installing play store on Chinese Huawei p20 pro?
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I'd like to use Android Messaging as my default MMS/SMS app but there doesn't seem to be the ability to send group messages. In Android messaging under advanced I don't have an option for group messaging.
The stock messaging app does have options for group messaging and works fine, just not android messaging.
anyone else know how to fix? On T-Mo USA.
Thanks,
I'm interested in this as well. Also using T-Mobile USA. Group messaging splits into multiple sms's and the option for group messaging isn't present in the settings.
For now I'm just using Textra, but I'd love to be able to ditch it.
There are many threads on this all over the place but I'm just going to bump here. If you have root you may be able to do something about this.
As documented here:
https://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xper...droid-Messaging-App-missing/td-p/1272979#gref
If your carrierconfig contains enableGroupMms false, then Android Messaging does not display group MMS as an option.
On Android 7.x at least, the base location where carrier config is stored is in /system/priv-app/CarrierConfig/CarrierConfig.apk. Do not modify this. But if you can browse the package with Root Explorer you'll be able to see whether it contains this enableGroupMms false in either of:
res/xml/vendor.xml
OR assets/carrier_config_###### (where ###### is the MMC/MNC number pair for your carrier, e.g. for Telus in Canada it's 302220)
My ROM did not have enableGroupMms false in either of these files for my carrier.
Then there may be additional such configurations in the oem partition, which supersedes the base one:
/oem/overlay/com.android.carrierconfig-res-###.apk (### was 305 for my ROM)
/oem/overlay-###/com.android.carrierconfig-res-###-###.apk (overlay-122 and 310-122 for my ROM)
In my ROM neither of these APKs had an assets folder, but they both had a res/xml/vendor.xml that contained enableGroupMms false.
So the first thing I tried doing was renaming the OEM overlay APK files to .apkz instead. That made no difference. However it is worth noting that this did not seem to create a problem with Magisk systemless root. I still passed SafetyNet check.
Then I read some Android documentation suggesting these values get cached. So I did a more thorough file search and found:
/data/user_de/0/com.android.phone/files/carrierconfig-com.android.carrierconfig-###################-302220.xml where the long string of #s is the IMSI (SIM card number). Bingo! Inside this XML file enableGroupMms was false. I switched it to true, rebooted, and could send group MMS.
Phew!
Try installin carrier services from Google Play Store