Is your Huawei G Play CHC-U01 completely dead after flashing? Or does it only connect to the computer but the screen stays completely black? These problems happen because of software errors, often caused by flashing the wrong files, damage to the boot partition, or not handling secure boot properly. In this complete guide, we will show you step-by-step how to detect an MTK or Qualcomm phone using test point or brom mode, and which tools and files to use to bring it back to life. Every step is explained in detail and in simple Urdu so that even a beginner can repair their phone on their own.
Many Huawei G Play get stuck on the logo and don’t go any further, or sometimes they turn on and then turn off again. These are signs of software crashes or incomplete system boot. If you are tired of doing factory resets, now is the time for the real solution — flashing. In this post, we will explain how to find the right flash file for your phone model, how to use SP Flash Tool or QFIL, and how to completely fix bootloop problems. If you want your Huawei G Play to work like new again, this post is the best guide for you.
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