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Your device originally shipped with Google apps. If missing:
You now have two choices. For a 2015 tablet, I recommend SuperSU for simplicity, but Magisk for Google compatibility.
Install Root Checker from Play Store or run:
adb shell su -c "id"
Expected output: uid=0(root)
Even with a perfect guide, things go wrong. Here are the PLE-701L’s quirks: TWRP 3.0 ROOT Huawei MediaPad T2 7.0 Pro PLE-701L - Google
| Issue | Solution |
| :--- | :--- |
| TWRP 3.0 won't stick / Stock recovery returns | You missed the key combo after fastboot reboot. Repeat flash, then: adb reboot bootloader > flash > unplug USB > hold Vol Up + Power immediately. |
| Touch screen not working in TWRP | You flashed the wrong TWRP version. Find the exact build by developer "surdu_petru" for Hi6220. |
| SuperSU binary update fails | Do not let SuperSU update from Play Store. Stay on v2.82. Or switch to Magisk. |
| WiFi stops working after root | Permissions issue. In TWRP, go to Advanced > Fix Contexts. |
| Bootloop after installing Xposed | The PLE-701L’s stock ROM does not support Xposed without deodexing. Avoid it. |
| File | Purpose | Source / Note |
|------|---------|----------------|
| TWRP_3.0.2_PLE.img | Custom recovery | Unofficial build from XDA (developer: surdu_petru or OldDroid) |
| UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.82.zip | Root management | Chainfire’s final stable release for Android 5.x–6.x |
| no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip | Disable dm-verity & forced encryption | Optional, only if boot loops after rooting |
| ADB & Fastboot | Platform tools | Version 1.4.3 or newer |
| Huawei USB drivers | Windows connectivity | Official HiSuite drivers or manual .inf |
Checksums (example – verify yours):
The PLE-701L’s bootloader is locked by default. Without unlocking it, you cannot flash TWRP. Your device originally shipped with Google apps
In the autumn of 2016, Alex had bought the Huawei MediaPad T2 7.0 Pro (PLE-701L). It was a sleek, metallic-silver slate with a 7-inch HD screen and a Snapdragon 615 processor. It wasn't a flagship, but it was his. Over the years, however, the magic faded. Android 5.1 Lollipop, left for dead by Huawei, grew sluggish. Apps crashed. The 16GB internal storage was a prison, always full, even with an SD card inserted. "App2SD" was a lie.
By 2025, the tablet sat in a drawer, a relic. But Alex was stubborn. He’d heard whispers in forgotten XDA threads: You can install TWRP. You can root. You can breathe life into it.
The quest began with a Google search: "TWRP 3.0 ROOT Huawei MediaPad T2 7.0 Pro PLE-701L".
Before you enjoy your rooted tablet, upload the TWRP backup you made in Step 5 to Google Drive. If you ever want to sell the tablet, you can restore the stock image and relock the bootloader (fastboot oem relock YOUR_CODE). Expected output: uid=0(root) Even with a perfect guide,
Your Huawei MediaPad T2 7.0 Pro PLE-701L is now fully under your control. Enjoy root access, custom kernels, and the ability to truly own your device.
Search terms used within article: TWRP 3.0 ROOT Huawei MediaPad T2 7.0 Pro PLE-701L - Google, install custom recovery, unlock bootloader Huawei, Magisk SafetyNet fix, Android 5.1 root.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. We are not responsible for bricks, bootloops, or lost data. Always verify checksums of downloaded files against official XDA threads.
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