Press and hold the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons simultaneously.

Enable USB Debugging: If you plan to use a PC for the update, go to Settings > About Phone and tap Build Number seven times. Then, enable USB Debugging in Developer Options. Official Update Methods

Back Up Your Data: Updating can sometimes lead to data loss. Use Huawei’s HiSuite or a cloud service to back up your photos, contacts, and messages.

Install a Custom Recovery: Tools like TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) allow you to flash new software.

Create a folder named dload on the root directory of your microSD card. Transfer the Update.app file into that folder. Power off your phone.

Unlock the Bootloader: This is the most difficult step, as Huawei stopped providing official unlock codes. You may need third-party tools to achieve this.

Stuck in a Boot Loop: If the device stays on the Huawei logo, try booting into Recovery Mode (Volume Up + Power) and performing a Factory Reset/Wipe Cache Partition.Firmware Incompatibility: Always double-check your model number (found in Settings > About Phone). Installing firmware meant for a different regional variant can cause hardware failure.Update Failed Error: This often happens due to a corrupted download. Delete the update file and try downloading it again over a different network.

Stable Connection: If you are downloading files directly to the device, use a stable Wi-Fi connection rather than mobile data.

For users who need to install a specific firmware version or are recovering from a software glitch, the DLOAD method is a standard Huawei procedure.