There are two primary ways to flash this device: the USB Recovery Method (easiest) and the PC Flash Tool Method (for bricked or stubborn devices). Method 1: The USB Recovery Mode (Recommended)
Power off the Huawei EC6108V9 using the physical power switch or by unplugging the power cable.
Rename the firmware file to update.zip (if specified by the ROM developer).
The system bootloader will automatically read the files from the USB drive and begin overwriting the stock internal flash blocks. This process generally takes between 5 and 10 minutes.
In the autumn of 2017, Ling’s living room was ruled by a beige, unassuming box: the Huawei EC6108V9. Issued by her Chinese ISP, it was a digital jailer. Its stock firmware was a barren wasteland—locked bootloader, no Google Play Store, a crippled launcher that showed only a dozen local channels, and an ominous "Update Failed" error whenever she tried to install Kodi. The 4GB flash was 90% full, and the 1GB RAM gasped for air.
Bypasses provider-specific login screens (like those from Ooredoo or HyppTV), allowing the box to work on any internet connection.
Download a Custom ROM specifically designed for the Hi3798M chipset used in the EC6108V9. How to Flash Custom ROM on Huawei EC6108V9
Deletes unneeded carrier apps to free up storage and RAM.
Continue holding the reset button until you see the Android system recovery screen or an upgrade progress bar on your television. Release the button.
Installing a custom ROM on your Huawei EC6108V9 offers several advantages: