The most common support question for MYA-AL10 is: "I flashed the firmware, now I have no signal."
Why this happens: You flashed a firmware meant for a different region (e.g., you forced an Indian or Russian ROM onto a Chinese phone). The fix: You cannot just reflash. You must use HCU Client or DC-Unlocker to re-write the OEMinfo partition. Without this, the phone is a WiFi-only tablet.
A: Extract recovery.img from any FullOTA firmware package using the Huawei Update Extractor tool (Windows). Then flash via fastboot. mya-al10 firmware
Huawei has removed most old firmwares from its official servers. Archives exist at:
Checksums for final B250 (Android 7.0):
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Stuck at Huawei logo | Corrupted system partition | Flash system.img via SPFT |
| No IMEI (null/null) | NVRAM wiped | Restore nvram.bin using Maui META or SN Writer |
| DM-Verity error | Modified system | Re-lock bootloader or flash stock vbmeta.img with --disable-verity |
| OTA update fails | Incompatible cust | Replace cust.img with correct region version |
If the dload method fails, use Huawei’s official PC suite. The most common support question for MYA-AL10 is:
Steps:
Unlike Samsung or Xiaomi, Huawei closed its bootloader unlocking service years ago. The MYA-AL10 runs on HiSilicon Kirin chips (usually the Kirin 960). This means: Huawei has removed most old firmwares from its
mkbootimg --kernel zImage --ramdisk ramdisk.gz --base 0x40000000 --pagesize 2048 --output new_boot.img