If you own a Huawei Honor 8C (codename: BKK-LX1 , BKK-LX2 , BKK-LX3 ), you have encountered one of the most locked-down bootloaders in Android history. Unlike Xiaomi or OnePlus, Huawei officially shut down its bootloader unlock code service in May 2018. The Honor 8C was released after this cutoff (late 2018), meaning it never had an official unlock path. Unlike traditional Android devices that use fastboot oem unlock , Huawei introduced a proprietary "Unlock Code" system. To get this code, users had to apply via Huawei’s website. After US sanctions and a strategic shift to EMUI/HarmonyOS, Huawei closed this portal permanently.
Even if they flash an engineering bootloader, the Honor 8C’s TrustZone will reject any unsigned kernel. The phone will enter a bootloop. To recover, you need a full stock firmware flash via IDT again – which costs another fee. How to Unlock Bootloader in HUAWEI Honor 8C phone
The Honor 8C runs on the chipset. Kirin SoCs do not use Qualcomm’s EDL (Emergency Download Mode) in a standard way. Furthermore, Huawei introduced AVB 2.0 (Android Verified Boot) 2.0 deeply integrated into the TrustZone. If the bootloader is unlocked via a hack, the phone may still refuse to boot, throwing a red "Your device has been unlocked and can’t be trusted" error, followed by a shutdown after 5 seconds. The "Three Paths" Myth (And Why They Fail) Searching forums like XDA or 4pda will give you three alleged methods. Here is the reality check for each on the Honor 8C. Path 1: The Official DC-Unlocker / HCU Client (Paid, Working? Sort of.) What it is: Commercial software (DC-Unlocker, HCU Client) that exploits a server-side leak or manufacturer backdoor to generate unlock codes. If you own a Huawei Honor 8C (codename:
Developers on XDA have tried modifying PotatoNV for Kirin 632, but the exploit requires physical access to the test points and a low-voltage serial adapter (UART). Even then, the generated code usually fails to unlock the fastboot lock. Unlike traditional Android devices that use fastboot oem
Disclaimer: Modifying your device’s firmware carries inherent risks, including permanent bricking (making the device unusable), data loss, and voiding any remaining warranty. The methods described below involve unofficial workarounds that may violate terms of service. Proceed at your own risk. The Short Answer (Spoiler) Officially: Impossible. Unofficially: Extremely difficult, paid, and risky.
The Honor 8C uses a Kirin 632 . This chip is not officially supported by PotatoNV. The tool works for Kirin 620, 650, 655, 658, 659, 960, and 970. The 632 has a different bootROM signature.