Huawei honor 8c EDL points and FRP Remove



What is FRP Lock:

FRP Lock (Factory Reset Protection Lock) is a security feature introduced by Google for Android devices running Android 5.1 and above. The purpose of FRP lock is to protect the user's data and prevent unauthorized access to the device after a factory reset has been performed.
When FRP lock is enabled, it requires the user to enter the Google account and password associated with the device before the device can be accessed after a factory reset. This ensures that even if a device is lost or stolen, the data on it cannot be accessed without the user's Google account credentials.
FRP lock is designed to be an effective security measure, but it can also be a source of frustration for users who forget their Google account credentials or who buy a used device with FRP lock enabled. In such cases, bypassing FRP lock can be difficult and requires specialized knowledge or software.

Remove FRP of Huawei honor 8c:

What is EDL?

In Qualcomm mobile devices, EDL (Emergency Download) points are specific physical test points on the device's motherboard that allow the device to be booted into a special mode for firmware updates, unbricking, and other low-level system maintenance tasks.

EDL points are typically used to recover devices that have become bricked, i.e., devices that are unable to boot or function due to software or firmware corruption. By shorting the correct pins on the EDL point, the device can be forced into EDL mode, allowing firmware updates or other system maintenance tasks to be performed using specialized software.

EDL points are not meant to be accessed by end-users, and improper use or modification of the device's hardware can cause permanent damage or void the device's warranty. Only trained professionals with specialized knowledge and equipment should attempt to access or modify the EDL points on a Qualcomm mobile device.

 EDL point for Huawei honor 8c