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The files below cover several Huawei Honor 4X variants, a phone also sold in some markets as the Huawei Glory Play 4X. Public device references also identify Che2-L23 as an Honor 4X variant, which supports adding the new Che2-L23 package to this collection.
This collection is intended for legitimate repair, software recovery, failed update restoration, and return-to-stock servicing. Public sources also show that Honor 4X owners dealt with update delays, manual-install requirements, app problems, battery complaints, storage limitations, and update failures, which is why exact stock firmware matching still matters for repair work.
Choose only the file that matches your exact model code and service method. The filenames here mix standard dload firmware, board software packages, and QFIL service packages, so the correct flashing path depends on the exact archive you select.
For a full Huawei local update walkthrough, use this guide: How to Flash Huawei Firmware via dload and eRecovery.
For QFIL-labeled service packages, use this guide: How to flash your Qualcomm Android phone with QFIL.
This collection is intended for legitimate repair, software recovery, failed update restoration, and return-to-stock servicing. Public sources also show that Honor 4X owners dealt with update delays, manual-install requirements, app problems, battery complaints, storage limitations, and update failures, which is why exact stock firmware matching still matters for repair work.
Huawei Honor 4X Firmware Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Device name | Huawei Honor 4X, also known as Huawei Glory Play 4X in some markets. |
| Display | 5.5-inch HD display class. |
| Battery | 3000 mAh. |
| Main camera | 13 MP rear camera and 5 MP front camera. |
| Original OS | Android 4.4.2 with EMUI 3.0, with later update paths to Android 5.1.1 EMUI 3.1 and some Marshmallow-era firmware branches depending on model and region. |
| Chipset note | Public model references show the Honor 4X family shipped on more than one hardware platform, including Kirin 620 and Snapdragon 410 branches, which is why cross-flashing between model codes is risky. |
| Models represented in this post | Che2-UL00, Che2-L11, Che2-L23, Che1-L04, CHE1-CL10, Che1-CL20, CHE-TL00, Che2-TL00, and CHE-TL10 based on the supplied filenames, with most of those variant codes also appearing in public Honor 4X model listings. |
| Package styles in this post | Full dload packages, board software packages, and QFIL-labeled service packages, based on the filenames you supplied. |
| Typical use case | Stock software recovery, failed update repair, return to factory software, and service documentation. |
Warning: Installing the wrong Honor 4X firmware can cause boot failure, network problems, update errors, or loss of normal phone functions. Because the Honor 4X family includes multiple chipset and region branches, always verify the exact model code before flashing 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 shared here for repair, recovery, and educational documentation purposes only. If you are the copyright holder and want a file removed, please contact us.
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 shared here for repair, recovery, and educational documentation purposes only. If you are the copyright holder and want a file removed, please contact us.
Notes
- The Honor 4X launched on Android 4.4.2 with EMUI 3.0 and later received Android 5.1.1 with EMUI 3.1 in at least some markets.
- Honor UK publicly stated that the Android 5.1.1 update for the Honor 4X was a manual-install package rather than a normal OTA rollout, which helps explain why many repair requests involved local update recovery.
- A public India-focused report on the Che1-L04 EMUI 3.1 update cycle says the C900B330 OTA stayed on Android 5.1 and added a Diwali theme, an SOS emergency feature, and Google Stagefright patch integration. That changelog is useful context for the update cycle, but it should not be copied directly to every build in this post because most exact per-build changelogs were not found.
- Community troubleshooting posts show some owners could not complete the Android 5.0.2 update until they restored a matching stock recovery image, which makes stock firmware especially relevant for repair work on modified or failed-update devices.
- User opinions captured in public device listings mention app download or app opening problems, battery failure complaints, and storage-related frustration.
- Reliable official per-build changelogs were not found during research for B396, B384, B440, B568, B580, B282, B289, or several board packages in this list, so this article avoids assigning unverified fixes to those exact files.
- Third-party update posts associate Honor 4X B580 with the Marshmallow-era EMUI 4.0 branch in Europe, but that should be treated cautiously unless you can confirm the exact package against the device’s installed region and model.
- Public device references also list Che2-L23 as an Honor 4X variant, and community posts describe C605B502 as an Android 6.0 EMUI 4.0 Mexico release for that branch.
Download Firmware for Huawei Honor 4X
Choose only the file that matches your exact model code and service method. The filenames here mix standard dload firmware, board software packages, and QFIL service packages, so the correct flashing path depends on the exact archive you select.
Che2-UL00 Firmware Files
Filename: Che2-UL00 V100R001CHNC17B396.zip
File size: 1.10GB
Model: Che2-UL00
Build: V100R001CHNC17B396
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Suitable only for a matching Che2-UL00 branch. No verified public changelog was found for B396, so use it as a stock recovery package rather than a documented feature update.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.10GB
Model: Che2-UL00
Build: V100R001CHNC17B396
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Suitable only for a matching Che2-UL00 branch. No verified public changelog was found for B396, so use it as a stock recovery package rather than a documented feature update.
Download: Google Drive
Filename: Che2-TL00_201140_Che2-UL00_Android_EMUI3.0_V100R001CHNC17B384_4.4.2_20151101214803.zip
File size: 862MB
Models: Che2-TL00, Che2-UL00
Android version: 4.4.2
EMUI version: 3.0
Build: V100R001CHNC17B384
Notes: Older KitKat-era firmware package for matching China-region branches.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 862MB
Models: Che2-TL00, Che2-UL00
Android version: 4.4.2
EMUI version: 3.0
Build: V100R001CHNC17B384
Notes: Older KitKat-era firmware package for matching China-region branches.
Download: Google Drive
Che2-L11 Firmware Files
Filename: Honor_4X_Che2-L11_Dload.zip
File size: 1007MB
Model: Che2-L11
Package type: Dload / full firmware
Notes: Standard stock package for the Che2-L11 branch. Public model references explicitly list Che2-L11 as an Honor 4X variant.
Download: MediaFire
File size: 1007MB
Model: Che2-L11
Package type: Dload / full firmware
Notes: Standard stock package for the Che2-L11 branch. Public model references explicitly list Che2-L11 as an Honor 4X variant.
Download: MediaFire
Filename: Honor_4X_Che2-L11_V100R001C185B160_Dload.zip
File size: 1.05GB
Model: Che2-L11
Build: V100R001C185B160
Package type: Dload / full firmware
Notes: Best used when you need a same-branch stock restore for a C185 Che2-L11 device.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.05GB
Model: Che2-L11
Build: V100R001C185B160
Package type: Dload / full firmware
Notes: Best used when you need a same-branch stock restore for a C185 Che2-L11 device.
Download: Google Drive
Che2-L23 Firmware File
Filename: Che2-L23C605B502.zip
File size: 1.5GB
Model: Che2-L23
Build: C605B502
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Community posts describe C605B502 as a Che2-L23 Android 6.0 EMUI 4.0 Mexico firmware, so confirm exact regional compatibility before use.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.5GB
Model: Che2-L23
Build: C605B502
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Community posts describe C605B502 as a Che2-L23 Android 6.0 EMUI 4.0 Mexico firmware, so confirm exact regional compatibility before use.
Download: Google Drive
Che1-L04 Firmware File
Filename: Honor_4X_Che1-L04_C900B341CUSTC151D003_EMUI3.1_05021WND_5.1_Dload.zip
File size: 1.15GB
Model: Che1-L04
Android version: 5.1
EMUI version: 3.1
Build: C900B341 / CUSTC151D003
Package type: Dload / full firmware
Notes: Public reporting around the Che1-L04 EMUI 3.1 update cycle mentioned new emergency SOS features and Stagefright patch integration on a nearby C900B330 OTA, but no exact verified changelog was found for B341 itself.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.15GB
Model: Che1-L04
Android version: 5.1
EMUI version: 3.1
Build: C900B341 / CUSTC151D003
Package type: Dload / full firmware
Notes: Public reporting around the Che1-L04 EMUI 3.1 update cycle mentioned new emergency SOS features and Stagefright patch integration on a nearby C900B330 OTA, but no exact verified changelog was found for B341 itself.
Download: Google Drive
CHE1-CL10 Firmware Files
Filename: Huawei_Glory_Play_4X_CHE1-CL10_V100R001CHNC92B282_Board_QFIL.zip
File size: 1.18GB
Model: CHE1-CL10
Build: V100R001CHNC92B282
Package type: Board software / QFIL
Notes: This is a Qualcomm-style service package intended for QFIL-based recovery workflows rather than a simple local update.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.18GB
Model: CHE1-CL10
Build: V100R001CHNC92B282
Package type: Board software / QFIL
Notes: This is a Qualcomm-style service package intended for QFIL-based recovery workflows rather than a simple local update.
Download: Google Drive
Filename: Huawei_Play_4X_CHE1-CL10_V100R001CHNC92B289_China_Myanmar_EMUI3.0_05021PWE_05021SRH_4.4_QFIL.zip
File size: 1.18GB
Model: CHE1-CL10
Android version: 4.4
EMUI version: 3.0
Build: V100R001CHNC92B289
Region note: China / Myanmar tags appear in the filename
Package type: QFIL service firmware
Notes: Use only when the device and service setup match this Qualcomm recovery package.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.18GB
Model: CHE1-CL10
Android version: 4.4
EMUI version: 3.0
Build: V100R001CHNC92B289
Region note: China / Myanmar tags appear in the filename
Package type: QFIL service firmware
Notes: Use only when the device and service setup match this Qualcomm recovery package.
Download: Google Drive
Che1-CL20 Firmware Files
Filename: Huawei_Honor_4X_Che1-CL20_V100R001CHNC00B280_Board_HMT.zip
File size: 1.01GB
Model: Che1-CL20
Build: V100R001CHNC00B280
Package type: Board software / HMT
Notes: Service-only style board package for the Che1-CL20 branch.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.01GB
Model: Che1-CL20
Build: V100R001CHNC00B280
Package type: Board software / HMT
Notes: Service-only style board package for the Che1-CL20 branch.
Download: Google Drive
Filename: CHE1-CL20C00B440.zip
File size: 1.10GB
Model: CHE1-CL20
Build: C00B440
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Best used only on a matching CHE1-CL20 device. No verified public per-build changelog was located for B440.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.10GB
Model: CHE1-CL20
Build: C00B440
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Best used only on a matching CHE1-CL20 device. No verified public per-build changelog was located for B440.
Download: Google Drive
CHE-TL00 / TL00 Firmware Files
Filename: Huawei_Glory_Play_4X_CHE-TL00_MH002066_Board_Software_China_Android_4.4.2_EMUI_3.0_05021VQW_HMT.zip
File size: 485MB
Model: CHE-TL00
Android version: 4.4.2
EMUI version: 3.0
Region: China
Package type: Board software / HMT
Notes: Small board package intended for technical recovery scenarios, not for casual consumer updates.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 485MB
Model: CHE-TL00
Android version: 4.4.2
EMUI version: 3.0
Region: China
Package type: Board software / HMT
Notes: Small board package intended for technical recovery scenarios, not for casual consumer updates.
Download: Google Drive
Filename: Che2-TL00MC01B580.zip
File size: 975MB
Model: Che2-TL00M
Build: C01B580
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Third-party update posts associate the Honor 4X B580 branch with Marshmallow-era firmware in Europe, but that claim was not verified from an official per-build Huawei changelog for this exact file.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 975MB
Model: Che2-TL00M
Build: C01B580
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Third-party update posts associate the Honor 4X B580 branch with Marshmallow-era firmware in Europe, but that claim was not verified from an official per-build Huawei changelog for this exact file.
Download: Google Drive
Filename: Huawei_CHE_TL00_5.0_2_13_2CV100R001C01B140_GG_20150724.zip
File size: 1.33GB
Model: CHE-TL00
Android version: 5.0.2
Build: V100R001C01B140
Package type: Full firmware archive
Notes: Lollipop-era stock firmware for matching CHE-TL00 devices.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.33GB
Model: CHE-TL00
Android version: 5.0.2
Build: V100R001C01B140
Package type: Full firmware archive
Notes: Lollipop-era stock firmware for matching CHE-TL00 devices.
Download: Google Drive
Filename: CHE-TL00_B568.zip
File size: 756MB
Model: CHE-TL00
Build: B568
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Use only when you have confirmed the exact CHE-TL00 software branch. No verified public per-build changelog was found for B568.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 756MB
Model: CHE-TL00
Build: B568
Package type: Stock firmware archive
Notes: Use only when you have confirmed the exact CHE-TL00 software branch. No verified public per-build changelog was found for B568.
Download: Google Drive
CHE-TL10 Firmware File
Filename: 4X-CHE-TL10_C50B311_5.0.2.rar
File size: 1.03GB
Model: CHE-TL10
Android version: 5.0.2
Build: C50B311
Package type: Firmware archive
Notes: Lollipop-era firmware for a CHE-TL10 branch shown in the supplied filename. Verify the exact model from the handset first because public general model lists more commonly document CHE-TL00 than CHE-TL10.
Download: Google Drive
File size: 1.03GB
Model: CHE-TL10
Android version: 5.0.2
Build: C50B311
Package type: Firmware archive
Notes: Lollipop-era firmware for a CHE-TL10 branch shown in the supplied filename. Verify the exact model from the handset first because public general model lists more commonly document CHE-TL00 than CHE-TL10.
Download: Google Drive
Flashing Preparation
- Confirm the exact Honor 4X model code from the phone label, fastboot screen, service menu, or board sticker before selecting any file.
- Back up all personal data first, because full firmware and board-level recovery work can erase apps, files, and settings.
- Charge the phone to at least 50 percent before starting a firmware installation.
- Check whether your archive is a normal dload package, a QFIL package, or a board software package before you do anything else.
- Do not cross-flash between Che2-L11, Che2-L23, Che2-UL00, Che1-L04, CHE1-CL10, Che1-CL20, CHE-TL00, and CHE-TL10 because the Honor 4X family includes multiple hardware branches.
- If the phone previously failed an update, make sure it is back on matching stock recovery first, because community reports show that recovery mismatch can block updates.
How to Flash the Firmware
- Identify the exact model and choose the correct package, for example Honor_4X_Che2-L11_V100R001C185B160_Dload.zip only for a compatible Che2-L11, Che2-L23C605B502.zip only for a matching Che2-L23, or Huawei_Play_4X_CHE1-CL10_V100R001CHNC92B289_China_Myanmar_EMUI3.0_4.4_QFIL.zip only for a matching CHE1-CL10 service job.
- Extract the archive and inspect the contents so you know whether you are working with a dload firmware, a Qualcomm QFIL package, or a board software archive.
- For dload packages, place the required Huawei update content in the correct location and start the local update workflow on the phone.
- For QFIL-labeled packages, use the Qualcomm service workflow and load the package only on the exact supported hardware branch.
- After flashing, allow the Honor 4X to boot fully and test charging, mobile network, Wi-Fi, cameras, storage access, and app installation before returning the device to use.
For a full Huawei local update walkthrough, use this guide: How to Flash Huawei Firmware via dload and eRecovery.
For QFIL-labeled service packages, use this guide: How to flash your Qualcomm Android phone with QFIL.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Download only the file that matches the exact model code on your phone. Public references show that the Honor 4X family includes several region and hardware variants, so a similar-looking model name is not enough for safe flashing.
This collection includes several software generations. Public sources confirm the Honor 4X launched on Android 4.4.2, later received Android 5.1.1 EMUI 3.1 in some markets, and also had Marshmallow-era firmware branches in later update posts, though not every exact build in this list has a verified official changelog.
Public sources show complaints about app download or app opening problems, battery failure or heavy battery concerns, storage limitations, delayed updates, and failed upgrade attempts. Those are all common reasons technicians return the phone to clean stock software.
Public reporting confirms that the Honor 4X Android 5.1.1 rollout brought EMUI 3.1. A separate India-focused report on the Che1-L04 C900B330 update mentioned a Diwali theme, SOS emergency feature, and Stagefright patch integration, but that specific changelog should not be applied to every build in this post.
One common cause is a mismatch between the installed recovery and the package you are trying to use. Community troubleshooting posts show that some users could not complete the Android 5.0.2 update until they restored a matching stock recovery first.
Dload packages are standard Huawei stock update packages used in local-update style recovery. QFIL packages are Qualcomm service files, while board software archives are service-oriented repair files that should be handled only in the correct technical environment.
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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