CAS is supporting a wider range of devices then they got implemented using bootloader in the UFED4PC/Touch 2. If anybody needs the service, please approach Cellebrite.
On the other hand, I got some solutions for physical dumping (decrypted filesystem dump) mostly any open Huawei device, up to the current date of this post (2019-07-30).
CAS is supporting a wider range of devices then they got implemented using bootloader in the UFED4PC/Touch 2. If anybody needs the service, please approach Cellebrite.
On the other hand, I got some solutions for physical dumping (decrypted filesystem dump) mostly any open Huawei device, up to the current date of this post (2019-07-30).
Hey @passcodeunlock, got a solution to access a P20 (EML-L29) for creating a physical dump?
Can't access the device and need data out of it.
No need to look for eMMC faults most of the time, at least up to P20/Mate 20 series. Many HiSilicon based Huawei phones have testpoints to access their "service" mode, with phone being recognized as "Huawei USB COM 1.0". This mode is often used for firmware downgrade or FRP bypass on "new bootloader" phones, where the process seems to push and execute older bootloader version (they're unique per the CPU variant, not per the phone itself), then boot into fastboot mode and use an exploit to temprarily partially unlock bootloader.
Hi, do you have a way of finding correct test point for factory mode ? I have a MediaPad M3 BTV-W09 I bought as a brick super cheap. I was thinking I would fix it with a fairly recently purchased SigmaKey Huawei Edition. Worked great on a few others but this one is not recognized by PC. I have searched a multitude of forums to no avail. I don't really know enough yet to find them on my own and haven't been able to find them anywhere yet. Another part of my question is the significance of the markings on the test points. I'm assuming they would indicate a numeric value as they have dots from 1 in the center and up to 9 with one dot surounded by a circle of eight more. I never knew they had markings until a microscope went across them at just the right angle. I haven't read anything that had reference to any marks on the test point itself, although I've only been reading about test points for a little over a week and the internet is a huge place. May have been close to an answer several times and not even know it. Any help with finding a way into factory mode would be greatly appreciated. I have attached link to pic of marks if wanted.
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