Just a month back Google released the all-new Nexus 6P. This time Google partnered with Huawei for its new flagship device. The name 6P suggests that this is a premium iteration of the Nexus 6. Huawei has put a lot of effort into making this device beautiful and stunning. The spec sheet carries a 5.7-inch QHD display with an 8 MP selfie shooter at the top. We have a 12.3 MP shooter at the back accompanied by Nexus imprint.
Snapdragon 810 v2.1 clocked at 2.0 GHz is powering this device up, and GPU is Adreno 430. We have a whopping 3GB RAM and internal storage begins from 32 GB. A massive battery with the capacity of 3450 mAh is placed under the hood to make this device run for long. Nexus 6P also brought Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the curtains. The elegant design and premium build quality make this device a rockstar.
Nexus 6P was available for users right after the moment it was released by Google. The device is now seeing its way towards Android development and we have the custom stuff landing in now. Google always makes it pretty easy for developers to tweak its devices, the same has happened with the Nexus 6P as well. Issuing a few commands will help you to unlock the bootloader of your phone and then you’re all set to flash custom recoveries, root your phone or flash custom ROMs.
Users who are new to the word custom in the world of Android, they may want to know that custom recoveries allow you to create and restore Nandroid backup, flash zip files, backup modem, efs and other such partitions. It also allows you to wipe cache, Dalvik cache and there’s a lot more than you can do using a custom recovery. Flashing a custom ROM changes the system of your phone. Custom ROMs are the aftermarket versions of Android. Rooting your device allows you to install root-specific applications and make system level tweaks to your Android phone. To do all this stuff, you need an unlocked bootloader.
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Nexus 6P users can now easily unlock the bootloader, flash a custom recovery and then root their device. In the succeeding guide, we will be unlocking the bootloader of Huawei Nexus 6P. After unlocking the bootloader we will flash TWRP recovery on this device. In the end we will flash SuperSu.zip file in TWRP recovery to root Huawei Nexus 6P. Let’s go ahead and learn the steps now.
Disclaimer: Methods involved in flashing custom recoveries and rooting the device are highly custom. In case of a mishap, Techbeasts or Huawei may not be held responsible. Make sure that you’re doing everything at your own risk.
fastboot devices
This command will verify the connection of your device with your PC in fastboot mode.
fastboot oem unlock
This command will unlock the bootloader. As soon as you press the enter key after typing this command, you will get a message in your phone asking for the confirmation of bootloader unlocking. Use volume up & down keys to navigate through options and confirm unlocking.
fastboot reboot
This command will reboot your phone. That’s all, disconnect your phone.
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
This will flash TWRP recovery on your Huawei Nexus 6P.
That’s all. Need help with something? Reach us out through the comment box below.
This post was last modified on August 25, 2018 9:58 pm
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Fastboot OEM unlock command is no longer supported in ADB for the nexus 6p.
You need to use - fastboot flashing unlock
To boot into TWRP recovery, if I'd press and hold Volume UP after turning on?
To boot into TWRP recovery, if I'd press & hold the Volume UP after turning it on?
!@disqus_5ZS785GJOP:disqus Press and hold Volume Up + Power Key to turn on device in recovery mode.
you can also boot into recovery using this command: adb reboot recovery
Where do you get the idea the 6P has an SD card? None of these devices are expandable. That's why there's a 32, 64 and 128gb version.