For years, the mantra for any Android modder has been simple: Unlock the bootloader, own your device. However, for users of Huawei and Honor smartphones released after 2018, that path turned into a labyrinth. Following the US trade ban, Huawei aggressively closed its bootloader unlocking services, leaving enthusiasts stranded with locked devices and no official way to flash custom ROMs or gain root access.
Since 2018, Huawei officially stopped providing bootloader unlock codes, making it significantly more difficult to root or install custom ROMs on these devices. Consequently, the developer community on GitHub has focused on two primary methods: exploit-based tools for older chipsets and brute-force scripts for certain Kirin processors. Key GitHub Repositories and Tools huawei-honor-unlock-bootloader github
to attempt to find the required 16-digit unlock code through computational methods. Hardware-Based Unlocking The Deep Dive: Unlocking the Bootloader on Huawei
Install Huawei USB Drivers and ADB/Fastboot drivers on your PC. IMEI & Product ID: You may need to obtain these ( *#*#1357946#*#* for Product ID). own your device. However