Hisilicon Kirin 710 Frp Tool · Recent & Limited
| Error Message | Meaning | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Device not found in COM 1.0" | Test point not shorted correctly or drivers missing. | Reinstall Huawei USB drivers. Use a multimeter to ensure the test point is connected to ground. | | "Handshake failed - Protocol error" | The phone entered the wrong download mode. | Disconnect battery (if possible), wait 10 seconds, retry test point. | | "Secure boot: Authentication fail" | Security patch level is too new (2024+). | This Kirin 710 tool cannot bypass this. You must use the official "Huawei ID reset" service (paid via remote desktop). | | "IMEI = 0 after FRP reset" | The tool accidentally corrupted the NVRAM. | Re-flash the stock firmware using "HuRUpdater" or eRecovery. Do not use the FRP tool again. | Huawei has continued updating some Kirin 710 devices to EMUI 12 (based on Android 10 or 11, but skinned as 12). With these updates, Huawei introduced Hardware-Backed FRP , which ties the FRP flag to the secure element in the Kirin SoC.
For legitimate technicians and second-hand owners, the tools described above will turn a frustrating, locked Kirin 710 into a fully functional, sellable device in under five minutes. Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Bypassing FRP on a device you do not own is illegal in many jurisdictions. Always obtain proof of ownership before performing any FRP removal procedure. hisilicon kirin 710 frp tool
Introduction: The FRP Dilemma on Kirin 710 Devices Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a critical security feature introduced by Google on Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and later. It is designed to prevent thieves from wiping and using a stolen phone. In theory, it is a lifesaver. In practice, it has become a nightmare for legitimate second-hand buyers, repair shop technicians, and users who simply forgot their Google account credentials. | Error Message | Meaning | Solution |