Use DC-Unlocker. Install the client, connect the phone in fastboot mode, pay for credits, and retrieve the unlock code. Command: fastboot oem unlock [YOUR_CODE]
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp.img
Due to US sanctions, Huawei launched the P40 Pro with its own Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) and the AppGallery. For millions of users worldwide, this was a dealbreaker. The inability to use Google Pay, YouTube, Gmail, or the Play Store natively forced many to look for drastic solutions. Enter the world of
For 95% of users, the Googlefier method (no unlock) is the correct answer. It gives you 90% of Google functionality with 100% of the camera quality. With Huawei pushing HarmonyOS Next (a pure microkernel OS that drops Android compatibility entirely), the custom ROM scene for the P40 Pro will eventually die. No developer will port Android 15 to a device whose manufacturer is actively moving away from AOSP.
Unless you are a veteran flasher who understands fastboot , ramdisk , and the specific quirks of Kirin 990 SoCs, you should avoid true custom ROMs. The risk of hard-bricking your phone is high, and the community support is low compared to Snapdragon devices.
Use DC-Unlocker. Install the client, connect the phone in fastboot mode, pay for credits, and retrieve the unlock code. Command: fastboot oem unlock [YOUR_CODE]
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp.img Custom Rom For Huawei P40 Pro
Due to US sanctions, Huawei launched the P40 Pro with its own Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) and the AppGallery. For millions of users worldwide, this was a dealbreaker. The inability to use Google Pay, YouTube, Gmail, or the Play Store natively forced many to look for drastic solutions. Enter the world of Use DC-Unlocker
For 95% of users, the Googlefier method (no unlock) is the correct answer. It gives you 90% of Google functionality with 100% of the camera quality. With Huawei pushing HarmonyOS Next (a pure microkernel OS that drops Android compatibility entirely), the custom ROM scene for the P40 Pro will eventually die. No developer will port Android 15 to a device whose manufacturer is actively moving away from AOSP. For millions of users worldwide, this was a dealbreaker
Unless you are a veteran flasher who understands fastboot , ramdisk , and the specific quirks of Kirin 990 SoCs, you should avoid true custom ROMs. The risk of hard-bricking your phone is high, and the community support is low compared to Snapdragon devices.