Before installation, it is best practice to uninstall older drivers to avoid conflicts.
At its core, a USB driver is a software layer that allows your Windows or Linux PC to communicate with your Hisilicon Kirin-powered device (smartphone, tablet, or even some IoT modules). Without this specific driver, your PC might recognize a USB device is plugged in but fail to identify it as a Hisilicon Kirin device.
Here’s a concise review of the , typically used for device management, file transfer, fastboot, and ADB access on Kirin-powered Android devices (like Huawei/Honor phones/tablets).
: A specialized "factory mode" used by technicians to repair devices that won't boot. How to Download and Install the Drivers
