Huawei P9 & P9 Plus Firmware Updater 2.0 beta [Back to Stock, Unbrick & Update]

flibblesan

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I guess you'll have to try and downgrade to an earlier ROM. There's usually a reason why these updates haven't been made publicly available.

Or use the SRK Tool and flash original oeminfo and custom.bin to your device. You will have to perform a factory reset once you do this though so backup first.
 
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kinkunkka

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I guess you'll have to try and downgrade to an earlier ROM. There's usually a reason why these updates haven't been made publicly available.

Or use the SRK Tool and flash original oeminfo and custom.bin to your device. You will have to perform a factory reset once you do this though so backup first.
yeah ive done that... thats the only way.. been through hell using srk tool and changing oeminfo and custom.bin.. but i manage to do that made my heart pound like crazy..:D:D:D:D
 

Luk70

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hello,
thank you for the tool.
i used it on EVA-AL10C00 (chinese premium version, 4/64GB) forcing EVA-L09C432.

now it looks very similar to my other original EU EVA-L09C432, but has some minor problems. still having 2 icons referring to chinese APP, and the properties of the phone now are:
EMUI 4.1.1
Model Number: EVA (without any Lxx)
Build Number: EVA-C900B180

B180 is the one selected from using the tool, but it show C432 (and not C00 as original, neither C432 as the image usaed) and even here Lxx is not present.

did I miss something? officially EVA-AL10 is not in the supported list of phones.
 

aceclift

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hello,
thank you for the tool.
i used it on EVA-AL10C00 (chinese premium version, 4/64GB) forcing EVA-L09C432.

now it looks very similar to my other original EU EVA-L09C432, but has some minor problems. still having 2 icons referring to chinese APP, and the properties of the phone now are:
EMUI 4.1.1
Model Number: EVA (without any Lxx)
Build Number: EVA-C900B180

B180 is the one selected from using the tool, but it show C432 (and not C00 as original, neither C432 as the image usaed) and even here Lxx is not present.

did I miss something? officially EVA-AL10 is not in the supported list of phones.
no it is not supported you should have read at the top of the first post as it specifically tells you the supported models. i suggest you read it and then sort out your phone.
 

Luk70

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no it is not supported you should have read at the top of the first post as it specifically tells you the supported models. i suggest you read it and then sort out your phone.
it was clear to me that AL10 is not in the supported list and I also could end up in brick or something, but i decided to take the risk.

now i'm asking: are you planning to add this model to the supported list?
i have another one, brand new, and if you need me to do something to help you in get it supported, like test, get IP dumps, traces, etc. , i probably can do.
 

usmaggu

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Hi! Yesterday I rooted my Huawei P0 AL100 by unlocking bootloader and installing TWRP. I installed SuperSU and it was rooted. Then I removed some Chinese bloatware. I tried to install Google Assistant. For that, I installed Xposed Framework through TWPR and then checked it in Xposed Module app. Then I installed Android N-ify and Google assistant module and checked them in Xposed Module App. My Google assistant got activated and was working well. But the problem was with my sim cards. My phone did not detect my sim cards and when I checked in Settings, "Dual Sim Card Management" was not opening. I restarted my phone and again it started working. Today when i restarted my phone, again it did not detect the sim cards. I tried restarting my phone a few times but nothing helped. Heres the blunder I made. I switched off my phone, Pressed Power UP + power and went into TWRP, go into WIPE, Advanced Wipe and checked System and wiped. Oops, seems I have wiped out the OS. Now I am stuck with a bricked phone. Please help. How can I again reload the OS in the phone. Also, can I load European dual sim rom instead of my Chinese one that was pre installed. Please Help.
TIA
 
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hajuuk

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Hi! Yesterday I rooted my Huawei P0 AL100 by unlocking bootloader and installing TWRP. I installed SuperSU and it was rooted. Then I removed some Chinese bloatware. I tried to install Google Assistant. For that, I installed Xposed Framework through TWPR and then checked it in Xposed Module app. Then I installed Android N-ify and Google assistant module and checked them in Xposed Module App. My Google assistant got activated and was working well. But the problem was with my sim cards. My phone did not detect my sim cards and when I checked in Settings, "Dual Sim Card Management" was not opening. I restarted my phone and again it started working. Today when i restarted my phone, again it did not detect the sim cards. I tried restarting my phone a few times but nothing helped. Heres the blunder I made. I switched off my phone, Pressed Power UP + power and went into TWRP, go into WIPE, Advanced Wipe and checked System and wiped. Oops, seems I have wiped out the OS. Now I am stuck with a bricked phone. Please help. How can I again reload the OS in the phone. Also, can I load European dual sim rom instead of my Chinese one that was pre installed. Please Help.
TIA
You can try to get into bootloader first, if it able to do so, then you can use my tool to flash stock firmware (at least). Or you can try to flash European dual sim directly. You can follow the guide, in the head of this thread.

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