Mya-al10 Firmware !!top!!

Only works for official, signed firmware; cannot downgrade to older Android version.

| Issue | Probable Cause | Firmware Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | NVRAM corruption (common on MTK). | Restore NVRAM from backup via SP Flash Tool (requires scatter file). | | Bootloop after OTA | /cache partition mismatch. | Boot to recovery → Wipe cache partition → Factory reset. | | eRecovery fails "Getting package info failed" | Huawei’s OTA servers deprecated for MYA-AL10. | Use dload method with final B250 firmware. | | Encryption unsuccessful | Corrupt /metadata partition. | Flash userdata.img via fastboot (requires unlocked bootloader). | mya-al10 firmware

can be used to add additional languages (such as Arabic) without requiring root access. Only works for official, signed firmware; cannot downgrade

mkbootimg --kernel zImage --ramdisk ramdisk.gz --base 0x40000000 --pagesize 2048 --output new_boot.img | | Bootloop after OTA | /cache partition mismatch

The MYA-AL10 is a specific hardware revision that typically runs on a MediaTek chipset. This distinguishes it from other regional variants of the same device which might use Qualcomm Snapdragon processors. Using the wrong firmware on this device can lead to a permanent brick, making it vital to verify your build number in the settings menu before proceeding.