Huawei Y625-U51 Stock Firmware? - Huawei Y625 Questions & Answers

I bought a Huawei Y625-U51 As a cheap Secondary phone, and after trying to flash cyanogenmod on it last week (a version of cyanogenmod not even for this phone, since there is none for it, i tried to get another one) and Bricked my phone in the process, does anyone know where i can find the Stock firmware? I have looked everywhere, on the Huawei firmware page, and looked for hours, but have found nothing but a firmware which is older than the currently installed one, meaning i can't install it.

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Have you unlocked the bootloader? How do you get the Product ID? It is necessary to get the unlock code from Huawei

Tri download here: ****://consumer.huawei.com/nl/support/downloads/detail/index.htm?id=76925&key4=y625

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NXTL-AL10 Firmware upgrade

Hello, ive been surfing this forum for a while, it helped me to change the firmware of my NXT-AL10 to the international versión, using Fastboot but the versión i was able to install is very old, (NXT-C900B133), it has a few bugs, but at least i got rid of the chinesee software.
Now im trying to update to the new Emui 4.1 the B320 firmware or the newest available, but i allready tried to updated using the dload method, but didnt work, i tried at least 3 diferent firmware version, the only version that i havent tried is the NXT-AL10 – NXT-AL10C00B350 because i believe that it will install again the chinesee version.
Can anyone point me on how to update my NXT-AL10 to the newest international version available without bricking my phone?
i apreciate!
It's supposed to be as easy as flashing the B321 firmware via twrp, just as you would flash any ROM regardless of which variant of the phone you've got. I'm not sure what you're doing wrong here.
justiceanthony said:
It's supposed to be as easy as flashing the B321 firmware via twrp, just as you would flash any ROM regardless of which variant of the phone you've got. I'm not sure what you're doing wrong here.
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Thanks, the truth is that i have technically zero experience with this, it was actually a miracle how i flashed it, i use this thread to find my way to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/general/howto-load-international-mate-8-t3293619 but i have no idea on how to use twrp.
On the guide that i followed, it was very detailed, it had the download links, and i even had to pay 4 Euro to get my phone bootloader unlocked, but the guide was very explicit.
Now that the booloader is unlocked, and i have a flashed rom, what would be the method, is there a guide like the first one, but with the latest firmware?

How to root my phone and unlock bootloader

Hey guys.
I have a huawei honor 3c U10 version, and my phone doesn't turn on, it stuck on honor logo.
I need to update my phone android version.
My phone is not rooted and bootloader isn't unlocked.
I wanna install this rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ho...rbon-rom-jan2017-honor3ch30-u10-syed-t3536723
And i don't know what to do and where to begin, or what kind of recovery to use.
I searched this awesome forum and i didn't find my answer.
And still no answer ?
see this....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-3c/help/qa-huawei-honor-3c-h30-u10-bootloader-t2904670

Huawei Nova 2i - Cannot locate firmware for this specific rendition - RNE-L02C759

Hi,
Admin, please move is this is not the correct place for this question.
I recently got this phone, I managed to unlock the Bootloader and flash TWRP, but that is about as far as I got in my dreams to update this phone to Oreo.
I just cannot find the firmware for this phone, not even just to flash the OEM recovery.img back onto the phone.
The build nr is RNE-L02C759B141. Huawei Nova 2i
I'm in New Zealand
I can get tons of RNE-L02 firmwares but nothing with the C759 variant?
Can anyone help explain to me how this works, is it posible to flash one of the other RNE-L02xxx variants and how do you do this. I've tried the dload sdcard upgrade, but it keeps failing.
Thanks in advance.
Have you tried the Firmware Finder utility?
Btw, you need a bootloader unlocking code at first. But it seems that Huawei has closed its official web page for these unlocking codes.
James_Watson said:
Have you tried the Firmware Finder utility?
Btw, you need a bootloader unlocking code at first. But it seems that Huawei has closed its official web page for these unlocking codes.
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Hi James. I downloaded full ota for my nova 2i. Is full mens full firmware? How do i flash 3 zip files i downloaded?

Huawei P9 Lite (VNS-L23) Brick - Can't find stock firmware

I have a bricked Huawei P9 Lite (VNS-L23) which I cannot find the official firmware to. The phone is not originally mine (bought it in an attempt to fix it), so I have no idea how it came to be this way.
Anyway, the phone rejects any firmware I try to give it, so I'm guessing I do not have the correct one. My question is how to find the firmware that belongs to this phone? Is there software that can tell me?
Thank you.
LazyNDaCrazyDayz said:
I have a bricked Huawei P9 Lite (VNS-L23) which I cannot find the official firmware to. The phone is not originally mine (bought it in an attempt to fix it), so I have no idea how it came to be this way.
Anyway, the phone rejects any firmware I try to give it, so I'm guessing I do not have the correct one. My question is how to find the firmware that belongs to this phone? Is there software that can tell me?
Thank you.
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Hello,
the firmware you're looking for could be downloaded with Firmware Finder.
If the phone boots up look at the infos inside 'settings', post here the complete firmware...
Many 'CUST' exist for that variant (VNS-L23)..
I find C212, C605, C521, C45, C110, C688, C43, C178, C25.
What is or should be yours ?

Update P9 Lite from Android 6 to 7

Hello everyone, I have a P9 Lite which was issued from Vodafone Europe (originally VNS-L21C02B128), and I'd like to update it to Android 7.
Since none of the stock ROMs I tried would pass the verification when updating via the Project Menu, I found and flashed a newer Android 6 which works fine apparently - build number is currently VNS-L21C900B170.
Trouble is all of the newer ROMs are still not working. During the verification phase, it says they are not compatible with the phone.
Any ideas what is the simplest safest way to get to Android 7 ? Thanks for the help.
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Since none of the stock ROMs I tried would pass the verification
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Have you tried Service ROMs?
https://androidhost.ru/3za
https://androidhost.ru/56i
P9Late said:
originally VNS-L21C02B128), and I'd like to update it to Android 7.
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- Unlock the bootloader
- on android 6 rebrand to C432 global
- in TWRP install fullOTA-MF-PV VNS-L21C432B370
- then you can upgrade to a higher version by installing a Service ROM via dload method (it will lock your BL again).
The problem is probably with your current build number - the C900 is fake firmware, incomplete or incompatible. I'm afraid you won't be able to unlock the bootloader or rebrand the phone with this build.
Hello Alf, I did try VNS-L21C02B346 but it didn't work, both with the original and the newer ROM. I also tried the "SERVICE Full Repair VNS-L21 C432B381" from here, also with no luck.
The current B170 ROM was labeled as "VNS-L21C432B170" on the site I got it from, but now it shows as C900. This one updated with no problems via the Project Menu upgrade command, the only one to work so far...
I will see later about unlocking the bootloader thanks.
P9Late said:
The current B170 ROM was labeled as "VNS-L21C432B170"
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You can't install C432 on C02 and vice versa without changing oeminfo, that's why you now have a C900 region and failed verification.
Thanks but I don't know hot to change oeminfo. Can I use SRK Tool ?
Also is there a free way to unlock the bootloader ? Is it this one ?
Does the phone have to be dissasembled, or is there a software method as well ?
Is dc-unlocker free for phones with android 6 and 7 ?

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