Different chipsets store FRP data in different partitions. Qualcomm devices use persist or sec partitions, while MediaTek uses nvram . Hisilicon chips store FRP data in the OEMINFO partition or the persistent partition. Therefore, a generic FRP tool won’t work. You need a dedicated Hisilicon FRP Tool that can communicate with Huawei’s proprietary bootloader and partition table.

As the name suggests, this tool is specifically tailored for the HiSilicon architecture. While compatibility lists vary depending on the version of the tool, it generally supports:

If you work in a phone repair shop or frequently deal with second-hand Huawei/Honor devices, the is almost essential. It bypasses the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on Kirin-powered devices quickly without needing a deep understanding of ADB commands. However, it is not a magic bullet ; compatibility is strict, and success depends heavily on the device's security patch level.

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