Fix: You did not back up your OEMinfo. Unfortunately, this requires restoring stock firmware via Huawei’s HiSuite or dload method. Always back up IMEI before installing a custom ROM.
1. The "Safetynet" Issue Even with a custom ROM, your P10 Lite might fail Google's SafetyNet check (meaning Netflix or banking apps won't work). You will likely need to flash a Magisk module (specifically the "MagiskHide Props Config") to spoof a certified device fingerprint.
2. Battery Drain The P10 Lite hardware is aging. Modern Android 11/12 ROMs are heavier than the EMUI 8 it was designed for. Expect slightly higher battery drain than stock. huawei p10 lite custom rom link
3. Camera Quality Custom ROMs use the "Open Camera" API. This is decent, but it lacks the proprietary AI processing that the stock Huawei camera app had. Low-light photos will not be as good on a Custom ROM as they were on Stock EMUI.
Unlike older Huawei phones, Huawei stopped providing official bootloader unlock codes in 2018. This is the single biggest hurdle. Fix: You did not back up your OEMinfo
Proceed only if you have an unlocked bootloader. Flashing without unlocking will hard-brick your device.
Codenames: was-hisilicon Stability: Medium (Beta) Best For: Users who want the latest Android features. Proceed only if you have an unlocked bootloader
This is the most advanced ROM available for the P10 Lite. It runs Android 13 with microG support optional.