Sunday, June 12, 2016

Bricked HUAWEI Y6

Heyhey,

I've been directed here from the XDA-assist forum (so yes, I am quite new here ;) ), I hope that this is the correct place for my questions.
My problem is this:
I have an Huawei Y6, SCL-L21 with android 5.1 (I think it was 5.1, it was definitely 5.something). Following a youtube-video, I tried to root my phone using kingoapp. It said it was successful, but I didn't saw the SuperSu app, so I tried rebooting first. Now it seems that my phone doesn't want to boot up any more :/. I just get the Huawei logo and that's it.
I can still get into the recovery menu (EMUI, the one that was original on the device, access through sound up + power on), so I still have some hope :/. I've tried 'wipe cache partition' and 'wipe data/factory settings', neither helps.
It has come to my attention that reinstalling a back-up from the original rom might help. I, however, do not have a back-up (it will be the first thing I will look for when I get my phone working again though).
I have been searching for a stock rom, or even an custom rom that I could use to get my phone working again.
I've found a site with a custom rom that was supposed to work for my phone, but when I try it by putting the dload folder on an external (32G) SD-card an powering up my phone by pressing sound up + down + power on, I get 'Software install failed!', so apparently that is not of much help :/.

So what I wondered now, most importantly, Is there a way to get my device working again?
And also; What could be the reason that the installation of a rom fails? Could it be something I'm doing wrong? Can it be that it still needs an OS installed and that it is actually more of an update instead of a new OS? Can there be something wrong with the SD-card(wrong formatting or whatever) ?
And off course; if I can only get my device to work again using a rom; Is there a place known where I could find/get stock or custom rom's?

Any help would definitely be appreciated!

Kind regards,
Ilja_B


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Heyhey,

I've been directed here from the XDA-assist forum (so yes, I am quite new here ;) ), I hope that this is the correct place for my questions.
My problem is this:
I have an Huawei Y6, SCL-L21 with android 5.1 (I think it was 5.1, it was definitely 5.something). Following a youtube-video, I tried to root my phone using kingoapp. It said it was successful, but I didn't saw the SuperSu app, so I tried rebooting first. Now it seems that my phone doesn't want to boot up any more :/. I just get the Huawei logo and that's it.
I can still get into the recovery menu (EMUI, the one that was original on the device, access through sound up + power on), so I still have some hope :/. I've tried 'wipe cache partition' and 'wipe data/factory settings', neither helps.
It has come to my attention that reinstalling a back-up from the original rom might help. I, however, do not have a back-up (it will be the first thing I will look for when I get my phone working again though).
I have been searching for a stock rom, or even an custom rom that I could use to get my phone working again.
I've found a site with a custom rom that was supposed to work for my phone, but when I try it by putting the dload folder on an external (32G) SD-card an powering up my phone by pressing sound up + down + power on, I get 'Software install failed!', so apparently that is not of much help :/.

So what I wondered now, most importantly, Is there a way to get my device working again?
And also; What could be the reason that the installation of a rom fails? Could it be something I'm doing wrong? Can it be that it still needs an OS installed and that it is actually more of an update instead of a new OS? Can there be something wrong with the SD-card(wrong formatting or whatever) ?
And off course; if I can only get my device to work again using a rom; Is there a place known where I could find/get stock or custom rom's?

Any help would definitely be appreciated!

Kind regards,
Ilja_B


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via IFTTT

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