The bootloader is the first piece of code that runs when you power on your phone. It initializes hardware and then loads the operating system (Android). A locked bootloader verifies a digital signature on the OS before booting. If the signature doesn’t match (e.g., after a custom ROM), the phone refuses to boot. A unlocked bootloader skips this check, allowing modified software.
Huawei’s bootloader policy changed dramatically. Previously, you could apply for an unlock code via their official website. Now, that portal is dead. For newer Huawei phones (with Kirin 960+ chips), unlocking is nearly impossible. However, the has a saving grace: it runs on the HiSilicon Kirin 620 chipset, which has known exploits.
in 2018, you can no longer get this code directly from the manufacturer. Preparation & Requirements How to Unlock Bootloader in HUAWEI P8 Lite phone
Unlocking your bootloader is a right that manufacturers have tried to take away. While Huawei’s official decision has made it harder, the developer community has kept the HUAWEI P8 Lite alive through exploits like PotatoNV and paid tools like HCU.
In the past, Huawei provided an official "Unlock Code" through their website. Users simply had to input their IMEI number, and Huawei would generate a unique code to unlock the device. The bootloader is the first piece of code
Before attempting any method, ensure you have the following: Backup Data : Unlocking the bootloader will perform a factory reset, erasing all data on the phone. Huawei HiSuite on your PC to ensure all necessary USB drivers are present. ADB and Fastboot : Download and install the Android Platform Tools Enable Developer Options Settings > About Phone Build Number seven times. Then, in Settings > Developer Options USB Debugging Method 1: Using PotatoNV (Free, Technical)
Disassembly of the phone to reach the motherboard. If the signature doesn’t match (e
In Settings > Developer Options , toggle these settings ON.
Bootloader unlocked permanently.
Because the P8 Lite is an older device, the community has developed third-party tools and paid services that can calculate the bootloader code based on your phone's firmware or specific identifiers. This guide will focus on the general ADB method, which is the standard procedure once you have obtained your unlock code.