Download Honor 8 Pro Stock Firmware Files (DUK-L09 / DUK-AL20 / DUK-TL30 / DUK-AL30)

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The files below cover the Honor 8 Pro firmware family, which public references identify under the Duke / DUK model line with well-documented variants such as DUK-L09, DUK-AL20, and DUK-TL30. Your list also includes DUK-AL30 packages, so exact model verification is important before choosing any archive.

These stock firmware files are intended for legitimate software recovery, failed update repair, return-to-stock servicing, and documentation use. Public update coverage confirms that the Honor 8 Pro moved from Android 7.0 and EMUI 5.x to Android 8.0 and EMUI 8.0, and later received EMUI 9.1 on at least some branches, which makes version-matched restoration especially important.

Honor 8 Pro Firmware Details​


ItemDetails
Device nameHonor 8 Pro
Codename familyDuke / DUK series.
Publicly referenced variantsDUK-L09, DUK-AL20, and DUK-TL30 are clearly documented in public model references.
Additional variant in supplied filesDUK-AL30 appears in the firmware list you supplied, so it should be matched by exact model label even though it was less visible in the public sources reviewed.
ChipsetHiSilicon Kirin 960 with Mali-G71 GPU.
Display5.7-inch 1440 x 2560 display class.
RAM / storage class6GB RAM and 64GB storage are widely documented for the global DUK-L09 branch.
Battery4000 mAh.
Original software baseAndroid 7.0 Nougat with EMUI 5.1.
Later upgrade pathAndroid 8.0 Oreo with EMUI 8.0 rolled out to the Honor 8 Pro, and EMUI 9.1 later reached the device on some branches.
Firmware purposeStock firmware archives for repair, recovery, failed update restoration, and same-model software reinstallation.
Typical install methodMost of the large full packages here are best treated as Huawei stock firmware archives or dload-style packages, depending on the extracted file structure and the exact branch.

Warning: Flashing the wrong Honor 8 Pro firmware can cause boot failure, network problems, update errors, or loss of normal phone functions. Always confirm the exact DUK model, region code, and software branch before installing any package.

In legitimate service or repair environments, flashing stock firmware may reset certain system states. Always service only devices you own or are authorized to repair, and follow local laws.

All firmware files are the property of their respective owners. They are provided for repair, recovery, and educational documentation purposes only. If you are the copyright holder and want a file removed, please contact us.

Important Notes​


  • The Honor 8 Pro launched on Android 7.0 Nougat and EMUI 5.1.
  • Honor announced the Oreo-based EMUI 8.0 rollout for the Honor 8 Pro in the UK, and public coverage says that update brought Picture-in-Picture, notification dots, new emoji, improved boot times, and more efficient handling of background activity.
  • Public reporting on the Honor 8 Pro EMUI 9.1 rollout says the device was scheduled to receive EMUI 9.1 in mid-2019, and third-party changelog reporting for the branch highlights GPU Turbo 3.0, EROFS, simplified settings, Huawei Vlog, incoming call videos, and the July 2019 Android security patch.
  • Community discussions show that some users were still stuck on EMUI 5 / Android 7 and had trouble moving to later software branches, which is relevant when preparing a manual stock firmware restore.
  • Users on XDA also reported post-update or firmware-related trouble such as very slow charging on the Honor 8 Pro, and some update discussions recommended a hard reset after the Oreo upgrade when problems appeared.
  • Reliable official per-build changelogs were not found for the exact B347, B351, B360, B377, B208, B181, B160, or 102.0.0.140 archives in your list, so this article does not assign unverified fixes to those exact files.

Download Firmware for Honor 8 Pro​


Choose only the firmware that matches your exact model and region. The global DUK-L09, China DUK-AL20, and other DUK branches are not interchangeable just because they share the same device family.

DUK-L09 Firmware Files​


Filename: Honor_8_Pro_DUK-L09_HW_EU_8.0.0.377_C432_8.0.0_r1_EMUI8.0_05014LJG_Dload.zip
File size: 3.4GB
Model: DUK-L09
Region: HW_EU / C432
Android version: 8.0.0
EMUI version: 8.0
Build: 8.0.0.377
Package type: Dload / full firmware
Notes: This is a Europe-tagged Oreo full package for the DUK-L09 branch. Public reporting confirms the Honor 8 Pro received Oreo-based EMUI 8.0, but no reliable public changelog was found for build 8.0.0.377 specifically.
Download: Google Drive

Filename: DUK-L09 9.1.0.215(C10E2R1P6T8)_Firmware_9.0.0_r3_EMUI9.1.0_05014JVY.zip
File size: 3.6GB
Model: DUK-L09
Build: 9.1.0.215 (C10E2R1P6T8)
EMUI version: 9.1.0
Package type: Full firmware archive
Notes: Public rollout reporting confirms EMUI 9.1 reached the Honor 8 Pro, and third-party changelog coverage for that branch highlights GPU Turbo 3.0, EROFS, simplified settings, Huawei Vlog, incoming call videos, and July 2019 security patches.
Download: Android File Host



DUK-AL20 Firmware Files​


Filename: DUK-AL20_8.0.0.351(C00)_all_cn_Firmware_8.0.0_EMUI8.0_05014GJR.rar
File size: 4.6GB
Model: DUK-AL20
Region: C00 / China
Android version: 8.0.0
EMUI version: 8.0
Build: 8.0.0.351
Package type: Full firmware archive
Notes: China full firmware package for the DUK-AL20 branch. Public sources confirm the Honor 8 Pro family received Oreo-based EMUI 8.0, but a verified build-specific changelog was not found for 8.0.0.351.
Download: Google Drive

Filename: DUK-AL20 8.0.0.347(C00)_Firmware_Android8.0_EMUI 8.0.0.0_05014GJR.zip
File size: 4.66GB
Model: DUK-AL20
Region: C00 / China
Android version: 8.0
EMUI version: 8.0.0.0
Build: 8.0.0.347
Notes: Another China Oreo package for the DUK-AL20 line. No reliable public per-build changelog was found for B347.
Download: Google Drive

Filename: DUK-AL20高维禁用Duke-AL20C00B208_Firmware_China_Nonspecific_Android 7.0_EMUI5.0_05014GJR.zip
File size: 4.65GB
Model: DUK-AL20
Region: China / C00
Android version: 7.0
EMUI version: 5.0
Build: C00B208
Notes: Nougat-era China package for the DUK-AL20 branch. Public device references confirm the Honor 8 Pro launched on Android 7.0 before later upgrades.
Download: Baidu Pan

Filename: Duke-AL20_C00B113_Firmware_China_Android 7.0_EMUI 5.0_05014GJR.zip
File size: 4.06GB
Model: DUK-AL20
Region: China / C00
Android version: 7.0
EMUI version: 5.0
Build: C00B113
Notes: Early Nougat stock package for the DUK-AL20 model.
Download: Baidu Pan

Filename: Duk-AL20_C00B181_Firmware_China_Nonspecific_Android 7.0_EMUI 5.1_05014GJR.zip
File size: 6.05GB
Model: DUK-AL20
Region: China / C00
Android version: 7.0
EMUI version: 5.1
Build: C00B181
Notes: Nougat EMUI 5.1 package for matching DUK-AL20 devices. Public references describe Android 7.0 with EMUI 5.1 as the main launch software combination for the Honor 8 Pro family.
Download: Baidu Pan

Filename: Duk-AL20_C00B160_Firmware_China_Nonspecific_Android 7.0_EMUI 5.1_05014GJR.zip
File size: 4.02GB
Model: DUK-AL20
Region: China / C00
Android version: 7.0
EMUI version: 5.1
Build: C00B160
Notes: Mid-branch Nougat firmware for DUK-AL20. No verified official build-specific changelog was found for B160.
Download: Baidu Pan

Filename: DUK-AL20 102.0.0.140(C00E140R1P3).zip
File size: 3.5GB
Model: DUK-AL20
Build: 102.0.0.140(C00E140R1P3)
Package type: Full firmware archive
Notes: Use only on a matching DUK-AL20 device with a compatible software branch. No reliable public changelog was found for this exact build.
Download: Android File Host



DUK-AL30 / DUK-TL30 Firmware Files​


Filename: DUK-AL30-AL30 8.0.0.322(C00)-EMUI5.1-Android8.0.rar
File size: 1.56GB
Model: DUK-AL30
Region: C00
Android version: 8.0
Build: 8.0.0.322
Notes: DUK-AL30 Oreo package from the supplied list. Public references for this exact variant were less visible than DUK-L09, DUK-AL20, and DUK-TL30, so verify the model label very carefully before use.
Download: Baidu Pan

Filename: DUK-TL30C01GTB360 (8.0.0.360) DUK-AL30C01GTB360 (8.0.0.360) DUK-AL20C01GTB360 (8.0.0.360).zip
File size: 1.95GB
Models: DUK-TL30, DUK-AL30, DUK-AL20
Build: C01GTB360 / 8.0.0.360
Android version: 8.0.0
Notes: Multi-model package from the supplied list covering several China-oriented branches. Public sources confirm the Honor 8 Pro family received Android 8.0 EMUI 8.0, but no reliable per-build changelog was found for B360.
Download: Google Drive

Flashing Preparation​


  • Verify the exact Honor 8 Pro model from Settings, fastboot, recovery, or the phone label before choosing any file.
  • Back up all important data, because full stock firmware installation can erase apps, files, and settings.
  • Charge the phone to at least 50 percent before starting the repair process.
  • Extract the archive first and confirm whether it contains a dload folder, UPDATE.APP structure, or another Huawei full-package layout.
  • Do not cross-flash between DUK-L09, DUK-AL20, DUK-TL30, and DUK-AL30.
  • If the phone has update problems or remains stuck on an older branch, check the current region and software path first, because user reports show that some units were stuck on EMUI 5 or had trouble moving to later software.



How to Flash the Firmware​


  1. Identify the exact Honor 8 Pro variant and choose the correct archive, such as Honor_8_Pro_DUK-L09_HW_EU_8.0.0.377_C432 only for a compatible DUK-L09 C432 unit or DUK-AL20_8.0.0.351(C00) only for a matching China DUK-AL20 device.
  2. Extract the firmware package on your PC and inspect the contents so you know whether it is a standard Huawei full firmware package or a dload-style archive.
  3. Copy the required firmware content to the correct storage location if the package uses Huawei’s local update structure.
  4. Start the stock update using the model-appropriate Huawei firmware method and wait for installation to complete without interruption.
  5. After reboot, test charging, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, signal reception, camera performance, and general system stability before returning the device to normal use.

For the full Huawei stock update process with the proper dload workflow, use this guide: How to Flash Huawei Firmware via dload and eRecovery.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​


Download only the file that matches the exact DUK model and software region on your phone. Public references clearly document DUK-L09, DUK-AL20, and DUK-TL30, and your supplied list adds DUK-AL30, so exact model matching matters more than the shared Honor 8 Pro name.

Yes. Public update coverage confirms that the Honor 8 Pro received the Oreo-based EMUI 8.0 update, with features such as Picture-in-Picture, notification dots, new emoji, improved boot times, and better background app handling.

Yes, public rollout reporting says EMUI 9.1 reached the Honor 8 Pro in 2019. Third-party changelog coverage for that branch highlights GPU Turbo 3.0, EROFS, simplified settings, Huawei Vlog, incoming call videos, and the July 2019 Android security patch.

Public community discussions show that some users were stuck on EMUI 5 or Android 7 and had trouble moving to newer firmware branches. Other reports mention very slow charging and advice to hard reset after the Oreo upgrade if problems appeared.

No reliable official per-build changelog was found for those exact files. Because of that, this post avoids assigning unverified fixes, optimizations, or security changes to those specific builds.

Yes, matching stock firmware is commonly used in legitimate repair work when a phone is stuck on an old branch, fails a major update, or needs to return to a clean software state. Community reports specifically show that some Honor 8 Pro owners remained stuck on EMUI 5 or Android 7.

In legitimate service or repair environments, flashing stock firmware may reset certain system states. Always service only devices you own or are authorized to repair, and follow local laws.
 
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