Your device will now restart. Depending on the size of the firmware and the specifications of your device, this process may take a few minutes.

Fastboot is a diagnostic protocol that can be used to modify the file system on your Android device. It is a part of the Android SDK (Software Development Kit) and allows you to communicate with your device when it’s in bootloader mode. This protocol can be used to flash or update firmware, unlock bootloaders, and perform other low-level operations on Android devices.

Huawei smartphones have gained immense popularity over the years, and like any other Android device, they require periodic firmware updates to ensure optimal performance, security, and feature enhancements. However, there may be instances where you need to flash or update your Huawei device’s firmware manually, such as when your device is stuck in a boot loop, or you’re looking to revert to a previous version. In such cases, using Fastboot is one of the most efficient methods to flash Huawei firmware.

Flashing Huawei Firmware via Fastboot: A Step-by-Step Guide**