A message such as "Removing FRP... Done" indicates success, after which the phone can be rebooted and set up as new. Alternative Soft Methods

The tool you're referencing, , is a specialized third-party utility designed for bypassing Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on Huawei smartphones equipped with Qualcomm chipsets . It is widely used by mobile technicians to regain access to devices when Google account credentials have been lost. Core Functionality

It uses specific "loaders" (firehose files) compatible with the phone's CPU to authorize the reset command without needing the standard OS password.

The tool operates by interacting with the device's hardware at a low level to clear the FRP lock partition. Key technical processes include:

The phone is powered off and connected via USB while shorting the test points to enter EDL mode.

While the Shariff100 tool focuses on Qualcomm-specific hardware exploits, other methods exist for newer Huawei firmware:

In the software interface, the user selects the Qualcomm platform and the specific Huawei model.