Huawei Nova 5t Unlock Bootloader New May 2026

Is there a "new" unlock for the Huawei Nova 5T? The answer is Yes, but...

Yes, tools exist (DC-Unlocker, Chimera), but they are paid services and carry risk. There is currently no "magic button" or free software that works universally on the latest firmware.

Recommendation: If you are determined to unlock your device, visit the official websites of unlocking tools to verify your specific model number and software version are supported before spending any money. Proceed with caution and always backup your data—unlocking the bootloader wipes the device completely.


Disclaimer: Unlocking the bootloader voids your warranty and can result in data loss or a bricked device. This post is for informational purposes only; proceed at your own risk.


It was 2:47 AM in a dimly lit dorm room in Kuala Lumpur. Alif stared at his Huawei Nova 5T, its cracked screen protector catching the glare of his desk lamp. For three years, this phone had been his loyal companion. But tonight, it felt like a digital prison.

He wanted to run a clean, de-Googled version of Android. He wanted a custom kernel that wouldn't throttle his gaming. He wanted freedom.

But Huawei had sealed the bootloader shut years ago. The official unlock page was a ghost town. The famous "potato" exploit was patched. XDA Developers was a graveyard of dead links and users screaming "Nova 5T is dead, bro."

Alif refused to accept that.

He had spent the last six weeks in Telegram channels filled with Russian handles and cryptic Spanish tutorials. He’d downloaded three different versions of HCU Client, a cracked IDT (Huawei’s secret service tool), and a sketchy executable named "Nova_Unlock_2026.exe" that his antivirus screamed bloody murder about.

Tonight was different. Tonight, he found a new post. Posted just four hours ago. A developer from Vietnam, username deep_explorer, had dropped a bombshell.

"NEW METHOD: Nova 5T (York) - Exploit via TestPoint + Modified USB 1.0 Firmware."

It wasn't a software click. It was hardware. Surgery.

Alif looked at his tools: a pair of tweezers, a sewing needle, a paperclip, and a USB cable stripped of its shielding.

Step 1: Remove the SIM tray. Step 2: Heat the back glass with a hairdryer. (His roommate’s. He’d apologize later.) The adhesive screamed as he slid a guitar pick around the chassis. The phone lay open, its motherboard a tiny, metallic city.

He found it. TestPoint 1 and TestPoint 2—two microscopic copper dots near the EMCP chip.

Step 3: Short them.

His hands were shaking. He held the paperclip against the two points. In his other hand, he plugged the USB cable into his laptop.

Nothing.

He pressed harder. The screen of the Nova 5T flickered black. His laptop chimed.

"HUAWEI USB COM 1.0 (Device not recognized, Code 10)" huawei nova 5t unlock bootloader new

"Yes," Alif whispered.

This was the "BROM" mode. The phone’s brain was naked, vulnerable.

He ran the deep_explorer script. A command prompt flooded with green text.

[+] Preloader detected.
[+] Bypassing SLA/DAA authentication...
[+] Exploit CAM_C_1089 triggered.
[+] Reading bootloader status: LOCKED
[-] Overriding security block...
[+] Writing unlock token: 0x4C4F564520594F55

The script hung at 99%.

For thirty seconds, the world was silent. The fan on his laptop whirred down.

Then, a single line:

[100%] Bootloader status: UNLOCKED. Reboot? (Y/N)

Alif didn’t type 'Y'. He held the power button down himself.

The Huawei logo appeared. Then, instead of the usual EMUI loading bar, a single, terrifying, beautiful black screen with white text appeared:

"Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted."

He almost cried. That wasn't a warning. That was a welcome mat.

He fastboot flashed TWRP. He sideloaded LineageOS 22. He wiped the Huawei stock OS—the ads, the tracking, the nagging to log into a Huawei ID—into oblivion.

When the new OS booted, it was minimalist. Bare. His.

He didn't install Google apps. He installed F-Droid. He installed a firewall. He owned his phone again.

Later, as the sun rose over Kuala Lumpur, Alif picked up his Nova 5T. It felt heavier. Not physically, but metaphorically. It was no longer a device lent to him by a Chinese conglomerate.

It was his. A Frankenstein machine, held together by superglue, a paperclip, and the will of a man who refused to be locked out.

He typed a single message into the Telegram channel:

"Nova 5T. Unlocked. New life."

Unlocking the bootloader on a Huawei Nova 5T in 2024–2025 is a complex task because Huawei permanently stopped providing official unlock codes in 2018. However, advanced methods involving third-party software and hardware "testpoints" remain viable for technical users. Current Methods of Unlocking (2024–2025) 1. Paid Professional Services (Recommended for Success) Is there a "new" unlock for the Huawei Nova 5T

Third-party tools are currently the most reliable way to obtain an unlock code or bypass the lock, though they often require a paid license.

HCU Client: This tool can unlock the bootloader via a "testpoint" (short-circuiting specific pins on the motherboard). Note that it generally requires the phone to be running Android 9; newer EMUI versions may require a firmware downgrade first.

Sigma Plus (SigmaKey): A professional servicing tool that supports bootloader unlocking and "Software Testpoint" (entering factory mode without disassembly) for various Kirin-based devices. 2. Open-Source Hardware Method (PotatoNV)

For those comfortable with disassembling their device, PotatoNV is a popular open-source tool.

Requirement: You must remove the back cover and short-circuit a testpoint on the motherboard to enter "HUAWEI USB COM 1.0" mode.

Compatibility Note: While PotatoNV officially targets Kirin 960/65x chipsets, some users have reported experimental success on newer Kirin processors like the Kirin 980 found in the Nova 5T by flashing factory bootloaders. Proceed with extreme caution, as this can brick the device. Pre-Requisites for Unlocking

Before attempting any method, ensure the following settings are enabled in Settings > Developer Options (tap "Build Number" 7 times to reveal):

OEM Unlocking: Enable this to allow the bootloader to be unlocked. USB Debugging: Necessary for communication with a PC. Technical Summary Report Feature Status/Detail Official Support Ended (No official Huawei codes available) Processor HiSilicon Kirin 980 (7 nm) Primary Tool HCU Client or Sigma Plus Complexity High (Requires hardware disassembly or paid software) Risk High (Potential for permanent bricking or data loss)

Warning: Unlocking the bootloader will factory reset your device and erase all data. Always back up your information before proceeding.

Huawei nova 5T (Android 10.0) Specifications - Device guides - EE

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Unlocking the bootloader on a Huawei Nova 5T has become significantly more challenging since Huawei officially discontinued its unlock code application service in July 2018. Because the Nova 5T uses the Kirin 980 chipset, traditional free tools like PotatoNV (which supports older Kirin 659/960 chips) generally do not work, leaving users to rely on specialized third-party services or hardware-based methods. Current Methods for Unlocking (2026) 1. Paid Third-Party Services

Since Huawei no longer provides codes for free, the most common "new" method is using paid tools that can read the unlock code from the device's internal memory.

DC-Unlocker: A well-known paid software that can often generate or read bootloader codes for Huawei devices. Note that this service requires credits and your phone must be in a specific state to be recognized.

Ministry of Solutions / Global Unlocking: These are often recommended on community forums like the Huawei Nova 5T XDA Forum as reliable but paid alternatives for obtaining a 16-digit unlock code. 2. Hardware "Testpoint" Method

This is a more advanced technique that involves physically opening the device to short a specific "testpoint" on the motherboard.

Procedure: By shorting the testpoint while connecting the phone to a PC, you put the device into USB COM 1.0 mode.

Tools: Once in this mode, professional tools (often paid) like SigmaKey or HCU Client can bypass the bootloader lock or extract the code.

Risk: This is a high-risk method that will void your warranty and could permanently damage your hardware if not done correctly. Prerequisites Before Attempting Disclaimer: Unlocking the bootloader voids your warranty and

Before using any of the methods above, you must prepare your device:

Enable Developer Options: Go to Settings > About Phone and tap Build Number 7 times.

Enable OEM Unlocking: In Settings > System & updates > Developer options, toggle on Enable OEM unlock and USB debugging.

Backup Data: Unlocking the bootloader will perform a factory reset, wiping all personal data from the device. The Unlocking Process (Once You Have a Code)

If you manage to obtain a 16-digit code from a service, follow these steps to finish the unlock:

Enter Fastboot Mode: Turn off your device, hold the Volume Down button, and connect it to your PC via USB until the "Fastboot & Rescue Mode" screen appears.

Use ADB/Fastboot Tools: Open a command prompt on your PC (ensure ADB and Fastboot are installed).

Check Connection: Type fastboot devices to ensure your Nova 5T is recognized.

Execute Unlock: Type the following command, replacing YOUR_CODE with your 16-digit code:fastboot oem unlock YOUR_CODE.

Confirm on Phone: Use the volume keys on the phone to select "Yes" and the power button to confirm. HUAWEI Global Unlock Bootloader - HUAWEI Community


The Huawei Nova 5T remains a cult classic in the modding community. Launched in 2019 with the Kirin 980 chipset and a stunning "Aurora Blue" finish, it was one of the last Huawei phones to officially support Google Mobile Services (GMS). For enthusiasts, however, the dream of rooting or installing custom ROMs has been a long, hard road.

Officially, Huawei shut down its bootloader unlock code service in 2018. But in 2026, the Nova 5T is old enough that the community has finally cracked the vault. Here is the current state of play.

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only. Unlocking the bootloader voids your warranty, wipes all user data, and may trigger safety net failures (breaking Google Pay, banking apps, and Netflix HD). The author is not responsible for bricked devices. Proceed at your own risk.


First, it is important to understand the landscape. Huawei officially stopped providing bootloader unlock codes for their devices several years ago. This means the old method—generating a code via Huawei’s official website or paid third-party official channels—is dead.

For the Nova 5T (codename: Yale), this was a significant blow, as the device has strong hardware that would benefit greatly from custom software.

Both DC-Unlocker and HCU Client were legends for Kirin devices. However, as of January 2026:

Verdict: Only use DC-Unlocker if UnlockTool fails. It’s less reliable now.


Warning: Unlocking the bootloader may void warranty, erase data, and can brick the device if done incorrectly. Proceed only if you accept those risks.

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