Marshmallow B321 root? - Huawei P8 Questions & Answers

hey people, i was trying root method that worked for B313 / B317, but i cant get TWRP work. Has anyone there tryied it with successful? thanks

nobody can root latest B321?

Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-install-twrp-root-systemless-t3325161

00471 said:
nobody can root latest B321?
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Yes, I did.. :good:

Updated and rooted!
Thanks, this method really works! http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-install-twrp-root-systemless-t3325161.. I come from the ROM fRomFuture release KW45; really this update was a hard process in the first tries, then I want to share the details because the tools in various posts of P8 really did the miracle (he he):
1. First, I did flash the boot.img and the recovery.img from the release B200, more exactly from the ROM “GRA-L09_C432B200_Firmware_CEE&Nordic European Region_Android 5.0_EMUI 3.1”, of course, with the “Huawei Update Extractor tool”
2. I put the update.app of the B200 release in the dload folder in my external sd card, then I rebooted the device with the 3 buttons pressed (or best, firstly I have powered off this then I reset it with the 3 buttons pressed)
3. My GRA-L09 took quickly the update.app and finally this made the update, with a little message of error at the end, I don´t remember, at the 85%?, but this rebooted with a fresh installation of Marshmallow..
I update it with the ROM “Huawei_P8_Firmware_GRA-L09_Android 6.0_EMUI4.0_C432B321a_Bulgaria”, this detail in the attachments that the versions reliable for update are, the B200, B313 and B317
Finally, for the question of this topic, the only version of TWRP working for this release of android is the new_twrp.img in the forum linked at the first. I've tested others as the twrp-2.8.7.0-p8.img without success
Good luck! :good:

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Im on C66 how to update on newer firmware version?

So,
My phone is vns-l21c66b131 and is there any way to update to newer versions without rooting and if possible can someone write steps on how to do it?
If you use <SEARCH> you find followings:
<After a few day of reading users personal experiences regarding upgrade to Android 7 Nougat i make the big step myself...
My device is VNS-L21 model and entire process goes flawless...
Device state was stock MM VNS-L21C432B150, bootloader lock, dualsim enabled.
1. Unlock bootloader folowing by Automatic Factory Reset.
2. Flash TWRP
3. From TWRP i flash Meticulus TWRP
4. Reboot to TWRP and flash update.zip and update_data_full_VNS-L31_hw_eu.zip, both flash ends with errors, without reboot between flashes.
5. After that, i reboot device and boot in system ok, start configuration, etc.
6. I reboot to fastboot and flash Nougat Recovery reworked by @BadWolfYe
I am not experienced camera bug, all works fine and i have now a fully functional phone.
BTW, dualsim remain enabled and works both sims.
Thanks to all contributors for these pieces of firmware, first of all to @BadWolfYe!>
For that's is <SEARCH>, not to open another topic for same problem...
Thanks for the reply, but I'm not talking about Nougat, I talk about MM b161 update. How to do it if my carrier is c66 and the newest update there is b131
Coolyou said:
Thanks for the reply, but I'm not talking about Nougat, I talk about MM b161 update. How to do it if my carrier is c66 and the newest update there is b131
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If you want to stay on C66 you have to wait to OTA updates...
If you make any upgrade via dload folder on sdcard your phone will go from C66 to C900 (global)
Another alternative is to debrand your phone to C432 (hw eu)
For any of this is treated here in some topics...
So I just need to create dload folder and put the zip there?
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So I just need to create dload folder and put the zip there?
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Not the zip! Put the update.app wich is in the zip, for this method.
The zip is ok for update from TWRP.
gtdaniel said:
Not the zip! Put the update.app wich is in the zip, for this method.
The zip is ok for update from TWRP.
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Do i lose warranty if i change to global ?

[For FRD-L14 Users] Here is how to restore/downgrade to EMUI 4.1/MM Build

So, just like others I have been itching to install the Nougat beta and boy what a ride I had. I used the Charles method and installed the beta successfully. While install was great, the software was not. I had several things missing and It did not go well.
First and foremost, beta is ONLY for FRD-L04 models which is the US 32GB single sim version and NOT for the FRD-L14 64GB models. The beta build really screwed up my phone and I had to downgrade to official MM build. The software doesn't really tell there is a mismatch in the model as technically they are the same specs except for the storage.
To downgrade, I read this thread and then downloaded and restored from the image from the Honor 8 downloads page. Restored to MM successfully but guess what, my model number showed FRD-L04 and not FRD-L14. This was a problem. Why? Well, it turns out when you set up Android Pay, it clearly tells that I am running a custom ROM. While all day to day function work right, you are still running a custom rom as you are not running the software for FRD-L14.
Honor 8 site does not have the restore image in their downloads page. I called their support and they acknowledged that the restore image available is not for FRD-L14. They are working on it to see why they don't have this image available for download.
So, how do you restore?
Thanks to this thread, I was able to get the full image. Below are the links:
1. update.zip
2. update_data_full_hw_usa.zip (only if you need the bloat)
Download those and flash them from SD card as described in this thread. That will get you the MM build. Below is the build number you should be if you are in MM:
- FRD-L14C567B162
Hope tha helps.
@digitalbreak
Although your post is very informative your missing some key elements.
Where is your Rollback Update.app zip ?
The correct way to restore MM from Nougat is to flash rollback and then your last full update.zip (B162 ?)
you could try the one for the L04 here >> http://download-c.huawei.com/download/downloadCenter?downloadId=92098&version=360320&siteCode=us
the link you posted to FRD-L04, Android 6.0, EMUI 4.1, C567B122 is useless and just makes it confusing
Also flashing the update_data_full_hw_usa.zip is how you update the /cust partition
that's where your Local.prop is stored and that's where your phone gets the information displayed in the Settings / About screens.
So if you had not previously changed the /cust their would be no need to flash it again after the Full update.app is flashed.
You would be able to tell this if your Settings/About screens are wrong after the flash.
Also you state that using the Charles method did not go well ? That's really not possible, because this method downloads the files directly from Huawei servers
and the update is the same as if the OTA were pushed to your phone. Only real way to mess that up is to input the wrong response in Charles App and download the wrong update. If you had linked the correct FRD-L14C567B360 file in Charles you would have had no problems.
Bottom line
If your on Nougat Beta and you want to return to MM
you simply dload flash the Rollback and then the Full B162
and you should be back to stock. If Settings / About is incorrect
dload flash the update.app inside the update_data_full_hw_usa.zip
And just for reference here are all the files available for you phone >> http://hwmt.ru/oth/HWFF/info/view.php?find_model=frd-L14
And to get the correct update_data_full_hw_usa.zip for each version
just edit the update.zip download link
Code:
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1278/g104/v72029/f1/full/update.zip
to http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1278/g104/v72029/f1/full/[COLOR="Red"]hw/usa/update_data_full_hw_usa.zip[/COLOR]
The correct way to restore MM from Nougat is to flash rollback and then your last full update.zip (B162 ?)
you could try the one for the L04 here >> http://download-c.huawei.com/downloa...20&siteCode=us
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Unfortunately that doesn't help for FRD-L14, at least for me as it didnt succeed. I tried the included manual step by step but it did not restore to MM.
Also flashing the update_data_full_hw_usa.zip is how you update the /cust partition
that's where your Local.prop is stored and that's where your phone gets the information displayed in the Settings / About screens.
So if you had not previously changed the /cust their would be no need to flash it again after the Full update.app is flashed.
You would be able to tell this if your Settings/About screens are wrong after the flash.
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If I am not wrong, when you use Charles method and download the update, it applies those and hence since I had pulled L04 update into my L14, the /cust was changed by the OTA.
Also you state that using the Charles method did not go well ? That's really not possible, because this method downloads the files directly from Huawei servers
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In the sense that I had pulled the update for the wrong model. It was hard to find that the beta program was only for FRD-L04 and not for FRD-L14. And that thread is so long it is difficult to even guess that if you are a newcomer.
If your on Nougat Beta and you want to return to MM
you simply dload flash the Rollback and then the Full B162
and you should be back to stock. If Settings / About is incorrect
dload flash the update.app inside the update_data_full_hw_usa.zip
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In theory yes and works well for FRD-L04. I couldnt find the builds in Honor's web site for FRD-L14. Getting to know the servers from other methods is OK, but thats not how most customers do. We geeks do that
digitalbreak said:
Unfortunately that doesn't help for FRD-L14, at least for me as it didnt succeed. I tried the included manual step by step but it did not restore to MM.
If I am not wrong, when you use Charles method and download the update, it applies those and hence since I had pulled L04 update into my L14, the /cust was changed by the OTA.
In the sense that I had pulled the update for the wrong model. It was hard to find that the beta program was only for FRD-L04 and not for FRD-L14. And that thread is so long it is difficult to even guess that if you are a newcomer.
In theory yes and works well for FRD-L04. I couldnt find the builds in Honor's web site for FRD-L14. Getting to know the servers from other methods is OK, but thats not how most customers do. We geeks do that
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I can do the rollback but I just realized that I have the 64GB version which is the FRD-L14
http://www.phonemore.com/huawei-honor-8/models/629
I'm not sure if there is a FRD-L14(64GB) variant of the MM firmware available anywhere. If so, I'm not aware of the link of the site to find it. Secondly, if I do install the FRD-L04(32GB) variant of the MM firmware would that create problems for the phone in upgrading and later trying to root and install custom ROM etc.
Much Thanks
Installing the FDR-L04 image on FDR-L14 will tell Google that you are using an unidentified or a custom ROM version. That will limit certain services/apps like for example Android Pay and even sometimes updater to work. Android Pay certainly didn't work for me. Some say its just a file that contains the hardware info that needs to change while the rest are the same, but I have had no luck with that approach.
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Installing the FDR-L04 image on FDR-L14 will tell Google that you are using an unidentified or a custom ROM version. That will limit certain services/apps like for example Android Pay and even sometimes updater to work. Android Pay certainly didn't work for me. Some say its just a file that contains the hardware info that needs to change while the rest are the same, but I have had no luck with that approach.
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When you rolled back your L14, do you have service like Android Pay? I really want to roll-back since Nougat/EMUI5 have been terrible on battery life. Is it "legitimately" L14 with the 64GB storage?
digitalbreak said:
So, just like others I have been itching to install the Nougat beta and boy what a ride I had. I used the Charles method and installed the beta successfully. While install was great, the software was not. I had several things missing and It did not go well.
First and foremost, beta is ONLY for FRD-L04 models which is the US 32GB single sim version and NOT for the FRD-L14 64GB models. The beta build really screwed up my phone and I had to downgrade to official MM build. The software doesn't really tell there is a mismatch in the model as technically they are the same specs except for the storage.
To downgrade, I read this thread and then downloaded and restored from the image from the Honor 8 downloads page. Restored to MM successfully but guess what, my model number showed FRD-L04 and not FRD-L14. This was a problem. Why? Well, it turns out when you set up Android Pay, it clearly tells that I am running a custom ROM. While all day to day function work right, you are still running a custom rom as you are not running the software for FRD-L14.
Honor 8 site does not have the restore image in their downloads page. I called their support and they acknowledged that the restore image available is not for FRD-L14. They are working on it to see why they don't have this image available for download.
So, how do you restore?
Thanks to this thread, I was able to get the full image. Below are the links:
1. update.zip
2. update_data_full_hw_usa.zip (only if you need the bloat)
Download those and flash them from SD card as described in this thread. That will get you the MM build. Below is the build number you should be if you are in MM:
- FRD-L14C567B162
Hope tha helps.
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I just tried this method to get back to MM from N B360. Unfortunately the software always failed with the error: "Software install failed! Incompatibility with current version. Please download the correct update package!" I downloaded the file from your link and confirmed the MD5 hash is correct. Did I miss something? I am currently running the OFFICIAL Nougat B360 on FRD-L14. Thank you.
KevinN206 said:
I just tried this method to get back to MM from N B360. Unfortunately the software always failed with the error: "Software install failed! Incompatibility with current version. Please download the correct update package!" I downloaded the file from your link and confirmed the MD5 hash is correct. Did I miss something? I am currently running the OFFICIAL Nougat B360 on FRD-L14. Thank you.
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Did you install the rollback image first from the Honor site? Not the full one, just the rollback package. Once you install that, then you can install the full package.
digitalbreak said:
Did you install the rollback image first from the Honor site? Not the full one, just the rollback package. Once you install that, then you can install the full package.
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Are you talking about the rollback package here? Is this the same rollback for the L14? The description says it's for L04. http://www.hihonor.com/us/support/details/index.html?DOC_ID=92098
How do I flash this rollback image and in what order compared to UPDATE.APP?
I will research into this more when I get home from work tonight. Thank you!
KevinN206 said:
Are you talking about the rollback package here? Is this the same rollback for the L14? The description says it's for L04. http://www.hihonor.com/us/support/details/index.html?DOC_ID=92098
How do I flash this rollback image and in what order compared to UPDATE.APP?
I will research into this more when I get home from work tonight. Thank you!
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I had an issue with this yesterday too.
If you still have access to TWRP, try deleting the data partition too. I think that sets it to a test mode than you can then downgrade.
From there I used the dload method to flash the rollback package, and then I flashed a full MM package.
I really wish Huawei would release a damn full Nougat image so we didn't have to do this each time (unless you really want to go back to MM)
SolarisSixth said:
I had an issue with this yesterday too.
If you still have access to TWRP, try deleting the data partition too. I think that sets it to a test mode than you can then downgrade.
From there I used the dload method to flash the rollback package, and then I flashed a full MM package.
I really wish Huawei would release a damn full Nougat image so we didn't have to do this each time (unless you really want to go back to MM)
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I downloaded the rollback image except the instruction mentions L04. Is okay to install this rollback image on the L14 with 64GB? My phone was never part of Nougat beta and I don't have root. Never installed TWRP.
I just want to go back to MM because Nougat on my L14 has been a disaster on battery life. It also caused my audio to skip especially spotify when stream to bluetooth and I try to use the Internet.
KevinN206 said:
I downloaded the rollback image except the instruction mentions L04. Is okay to install this rollback image on the L14 with 64GB?
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Yup. Like I said, same issue. I have the L14 and that package is only for the L04.
I flashed it and seemed ok. Although I still think that wiping the data partition maybe had something to do with it.
Good luck either way!
I want to downgrade myself but don't want to mess up my phone. Huawei is really stupid of just putting the downgrade package only for the 32gb version of the phone.
Rollback image is Ok but don't download the full image as that is the one tied to L04.
I chatted with Honor support twice to give us a L14 image and they haven't done it yet. I would really ask you guys to do the same if you can as that will put pressure on them.
digitalbreak said:
Rollback image is Ok but don't download the full image as that is the one tied to L04.
I chatted with Honor support twice to give us a L14 image and they haven't done it yet. I would really ask you guys to do the same if you can as that will put pressure on them.
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I have good news. The rollback image for L04 worked fine on my L14. After flashing that, I was able to install the actual update from your link. My phone is still identified as L14 and the 64GB is intact. My Android Pay is fully functional. Thank you very much.
Glad it worked for you!
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I want to downgrade myself but don't want to mess up my phone. Huawei is really stupid of just putting the downgrade package only for the 32gb version of the phone.
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I have the L14 64GB version and the downgrade was actually flawless. You will need to download the main update file per OP and also download the rollback image for the L04 from my prior post. It's a compressed RAR file so you can use 7zip to decompress. Ignore the instruction inside the file. My rollback went without a hitch but my phone is not rooted and no TWRP installed. Everything is stock so YMMV.
Create a folder "dload" in your micro SD card and copy in the UPDATE.APP from the rollback image. This file is about 67 MB.
Turn-off the phone.
Press Vol+, Vol-, and Power Button simultaneously until it turns on. Keep them all pressed until you see the update screen. You can release the buttons when you see them. The rollback image takes about 30-60 seconds to complete. The phone will reboot when completed.
The phone will restart back into Android. Turn-off the phone and remove the micro SD card.
Delete UPDATE.APP rollback image (67 MB) from folder dload.
Copy the UPDATE.APP file from the L14 image into dload. The file is about 3 GB after decompression.
Re-insert micro SD into phone and restart per step # 3.
The update screen will appear and it'll start to install the L14 image.
I believe it'll auto restart after completion (don't remember). The entire process should take 5-10 minutes.
Congratulations!!! Now you are back to MM.
KevinN206 said:
I have the L14 64GB version and the downgrade was actually flawless. You will need to download the main update file per OP and also download the rollback image for the L04 from my prior post. It's a compressed RAR file so you can use 7zip to decompress. Ignore the instruction inside the file. My rollback went without a hitch but my phone is not rooted and no TWRP installed. Everything is stock so YMMV.
Create a folder "dload" in your micro SD card and copy in the UPDATE.APP from the rollback image. This file is about 67 MB.
Turn-off the phone.
Press Vol+, Vol-, and Power Button simultaneously until it turns on. Keep them all pressed until you see the update screen. You can release the buttons when you see them. The rollback image takes about 30-60 seconds to complete. The phone will reboot when completed.
The phone will restart back into Android. Turn-off the phone and remove the micro SD card.
Delete UPDATE.APP rollback image (67 MB) from folder dload.
Copy the UPDATE.APP file from the L14 image into dload. The file is about 3 GB after decompression.
Re-insert micro SD into phone and restart per step # 3.
The update screen will appear and it'll start to install the L14 image.
I believe it'll auto restart after completion (don't remember). The entire process should take 5-10 minutes.
Congratulations!!! Now you are back to MM.
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I did follow your steps, but my keyboard has now vanished when the set up screen appears. It only shows google voice and I'm having trouble setting up my phone. Has anyone had the same problem. What can I do to get my keyboard back?
Note: my phone is unrooted. Not sure if that makes a difference
KevinN206 said:
I have the L14 64GB version and the downgrade was actually flawless. You will need to download the main update file per OP and also download the rollback image for the L04 from my prior post. It's a compressed RAR file so you can use 7zip to decompress. Ignore the instruction inside the file. My rollback went without a hitch but my phone is not rooted and no TWRP installed. Everything is stock so YMMV.
Create a folder "dload" in your micro SD card and copy in the UPDATE.APP from the rollback image. This file is about 67 MB.
Turn-off the phone.
Press Vol+, Vol-, and Power Button simultaneously until it turns on. Keep them all pressed until you see the update screen. You can release the buttons when you see them. The rollback image takes about 30-60 seconds to complete. The phone will reboot when completed.
The phone will restart back into Android. Turn-off the phone and remove the micro SD card.
Delete UPDATE.APP rollback image (67 MB) from folder dload.
Copy the UPDATE.APP file from the L14 image into dload. The file is about 3 GB after decompression.
Re-insert micro SD into phone and restart per step # 3.
The update screen will appear and it'll start to install the L14 image.
I believe it'll auto restart after completion (don't remember). The entire process should take 5-10 minutes.
Congratulations!!! Now you are back to MM.
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Sorry to bring this thread up again... I just followed this and got to B162 (L04), but my device is L14.
How can I start updating towards B385 for L14?
Anyone have any step by step instructions?
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Sorry to bring this thread up again... I just followed this and got to B162 (L04), but my device is L14.
How can I start updating towards B385 for L14?
Anyone have any step by step instructions?
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You need to make sure that the full update image (3GB) is already for the L14 version and not the L04.
In the second post in this thread there is a link to all the current L14 packages. In the list locate the one that has the version B162 and download it. Extract the UPDATE.APP and use that as the MM package for your specific phone.
Just FYI, the rollback image is branded for L04, however at that point it's only preparing the phone to allow to receive a update package that is of lower version than what you currently have (going from N back to MM). So even though you have the 64GB L14 version the roll back image will work regardless.
Once you are back to MM and your device is recognized as L14 once again, it should start taking OTA updates. This will get you back to stock N.

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
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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!

P9 lite vns-l31 update from b 360 to b392 help needed

I have already unlocked and rooted my vns-l31, installed c185b360 also installed revolution recovery
I received an OTA update through system update B392
I downloaded it through system update
It's 3 zip files in Hwouc folder in sd card:
Update.zip
Update_data_full_public.zip
Update_full_vns-l31_hw_meafnaf.zip
What should I do?
It enters revolution recovery and it doesn't install the image and returns error
Should I try 3button method? And how to flash all the 3 zip files
Help me please
Thanks
Hello @thefarhad,
sorry if i write this but "it seems" you already know what you should do,
also it does not seem possible that update has arrived that way,
i mean official updates automatically installs..
It seems instead that you have downloaded it with Firmware Finder (full OTA-MF), isn't it ?
(If i'm wrong please just not consider this post...)
Now try to follow guide "how to update" you find here on XDA.. (use search, there is more than one).
My little suggestion: proceed by little steps like installing B380 first, then check if official one arrive, if not install B392 with FF.
P.S.: Read threads more than one time before doing anything, just in case something could escape you... only a friendly suggestion..
Regards

[stock rom latest version instalition guide] Honor 8 LRD-F09

Hello all you confused people!
I was at the same situation myself without having a backup after i bricked my honor 8.
I looked everywhere but i couldn't seem to find the latest firmware with a simple and easy instalition guide.
Basically all you have to do is flash the old rom version and then update your phone through HiSuite.
Things you are going to need:
A SDCard
Your device
The firmware of your region which you are going to get through the post i will link. Thanks a lot @DigiGoon
And last your pc with hisuite installed.
1)So download the firmware according to your device.
2)unzip it and you will have a folder named "dload"
3)take the folder with its contents and paste it to your SDCard
4)place the sdcard to your phone
5)Power your phone off if it isn't powered of already
6)press the volume up and down button and then press the power button(all at the same time!!!)
7)the phone will install the update package(firmware)by itself.after that its going to reboot
8)Then connect your phone with the computer and press update on Hisuite.it will download and install a full update.
9)after that update from the phones ota and you succesfully have your device like brand new out of the box.
if this helped you in any way press thanks if you are kind enough
thanks to @DigiGoon again for providing the firmware,feel free to ask me anything in the comments.
GerasxD said:
Hello all you confused people!
I was at the same situation myself without having a backup after i bricked my honor 8.
I looked everywhere but i couldn't seem to find the latest firmware with a simple and easy instalition guide.
Basically all you have to do is flash the old rom version and then update your phone through HiSuite.
Things you are going to need:
A SDCard
Your device
The firmware of your region which you are going to get through the post i will link. Thanks a lot @DigiGoon
And last your pc with hisuite installed.
1)So download the firmware according to your device.
2)unzip it and you will have a folder named "dload"
3)take the folder with its contents and paste it to your SDCard
4)place the sdcard to your phone
5)Power your phone off if it isn't powered of already
6)press the volume up and down button and then press the power button(all at the same time!!!)
7)the phone will install the update package(firmware)by itself.after that its going to reboot
8)Then connect your phone with the computer and press update on Hisuite.it will download and install a full update.
9)after that update from the phones ota and you succesfully have your device like brand new out of the box.
if this helped you in any way press thanks if you are kind enough
thanks to @DigiGoon again for providing the firmware,feel free to ask me anything in the comments.
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Will this work on an unlocked bootloader?
h4cker90 said:
Will this work on an unlocked bootloader?
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Yes, installation via dload method will work with locked bl and will likely relock your bootloader. And it's better to make a factory reset through recovery after installation and boot it up once before you update in next step.
About update via HiSuite, idk if this needs a locked BL.
Sent from my FRD-L09 using XDA Labs
Can I use this to update to EMUI 8 on FRD L04?
Blackherted said:
Can I use this to update to EMUI 8 on FRD L04?
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yes you can do it in any firmware you are currently.
can i use this methode when i have a coustom recovery and an open bootloader?
I have android 6.0 and i want to install Oreo and later on rros.
Or is there a easier version to install oreo? Because my phone isnt bricked.
Palindrom87 said:
can i use this methode when i have a coustom recovery and an open bootloader?
I have android 6.0 and i want to install Oreo and later on rros.
Or is there a easier version to install oreo? Because my phone isnt bricked.
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You'd be able to update to nougat, go to B412, update to Oreo via HiSuite and than flash RROS. All these passages surely will delete all your datas and lock your device back.
Hello there,
Thanks for the guide but where is the link to the firmwares?
I'm on the latest Oreo with unlocked bootloader and I wish to do that to relock my bootloader...
I tried this guide but doesnt work for me.. Once i reboot with three finger, after reach 5% recovery say me update failed
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Please help
Thanks help, my honor 8 frd-l09 broke down, constantly lost signal from network operator, so I bought on eBay a board supposedly would be the same but the seller lied, the board had Chinese firmware, after searching here on the site I followed a tutorial to rebrand from frd-al00 to frd-l09, everything was perfect, until updates started to arrive on the phone and I accepted, the third update occurred an error and the phone no longer started, to make it worse i tried to install another rom Now I have a brick.

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