Driver Huawei - Test Point
Warning: Using the Test Point requires physical disassembly of your phone. You will need to remove the back cover, disconnect the battery, and locate microscopic pins on the motherboard.
Before resorting to hardware-level intervention, consider these safer options: test point driver huawei
| Method | Success Rate (Huawei) | Difficulty | |--------|----------------------|-------------| | eRecovery (Download latest firmware) | Low (on FRP locked) | Easy | | Hisuite Proxy + Rollback | Medium (bootloop) | Medium | | OTG USB FRP bypass | Very low (patched in EMUI 12+) | Easy | | IDT with locked bootloader | None (requires test points) | N/A | | Professional box (Octopus/Chimera) | High (still may need test points on newer models) | Professional | Warning: Using the Test Point requires physical disassembly
The test point driver is the last resort, not the first step. With the US sanctions and Huawei’s shift to
With the US sanctions and Huawei’s shift to HarmonyOS, the landscape is changing. Newer models (Mate 60, P60, Nova 12) use a customized boot ROM that either has no accessible test points or requires an authorized Huawei Service Tool with a hardware dongle. The era of freely using test point drivers for security bypasses is ending.
For older devices (pre-2021, Kirin 710, 980, 990), the test point driver remains a vital tool for repair technicians. It is the difference between a bricked phone and a resurrected one.