Huawei Honor 8S was launched as a budget offering by the company that runs out of the box with an Android 9.0 Pie update. It is powered by the Mediatek MT6761 Helio A22 processor. In this tutorial, you will find the Honor 8S (KSE-LX9, KSA-LX3) testpoint which will be helpful in your future reference to remove the Huawei ID, remove FRP, User Lock, and firmware flashing then follow this article.
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Why Do We Need TestPoint?
- Install the firmware file on Honor 8S.
- You can remove Huawei ID using Test Point
- Repair IMEI and NVRAM using it
- Restore or Unbrick dead Honor 8S by flashing firmware.
- Easy to remove FRP lock or screen lock
Where to Find Test Point in Honor 8S
- First, Download and Install Huawei USB Drivers on Windows PC.
- Remove the back panel of the Honor 8S device carefully. Try not to damage hardware parts.
- Now, check the screenshot below to find out the Honor 8S Test Points.
How to Remove Huawei ID on Honor 8S KSE-LX9, KSA-LX3 FRP Lock
- Download and install the SigmaKey Software on your computer.
- Connect your device to PC using a USB Cable in upgrade mode
- Select the Serial Port as DBA Adaptor Port.
- Select the Software Testpoint On Off
- Now load the downloaded firmware package “UPDATE.APP”
- The software will start the flashing process. Wait for a few seconds or minutes to complete the process on your Honor 8S. Do not remove your device.
- After the process, the device will enter factory mode.
- Now you can connect your device again by removing and connecting the USB cable again.
- Now under serial port, make sure you select USB (autodetect)
- Select Authorize has Huawei
- Tap on Remove Huawei ID.
- The process will begin to remove the firmware protection, also called FRP lock.
- After successfully removing the Huawei ID, you have to set the testpoint OFF. This will again revive the phone from factory mode to normal phone mode.
- Select the Serial Port as USB (autodetect), Authorize with device model, and then tap the Software Testpoint on/off.
- After completing the process, your device will be back to normal
That’s it, guys. We hope this guide was helpful to you. For additional queries, you can comment below.