Huawei MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro Firmware Download (FDR-A01L, FDR-A01W, FDR-A03L, FDR-A04L, FDR-A05L)

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If your MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro is stuck after a bad update, looping on the logo, or acting half-alive after somebody flashed the wrong region, start by matching the exact model code before you touch anything else. Cross-flashing the FDR variants is where people usually turn a recoverable tablet into extra work.

The public MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro listings show this family on Android 5.1/5.1.1 with EMUI 3.1, and public model references clearly include FDR-A01L, FDR-A03L, and FDR-A04L. A public device entry also lists FDR-A01W as the Wi‑Fi MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro / MediaPad M2 10.1 Youth Edition variant, which explains why some firmware mirrors label it inconsistently. I could not verify an official Huawei changelog for the mirror files you supplied, so I am only treating the build strings and model mappings as confirmed where the filenames or public device pages support them.

Huawei MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro Firmware Details​


Device familyHuawei MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro tablet line; public listings name FDR-A01L, FDR-A03L, and FDR-A04L as MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro models.
Known Wi‑Fi variantFDR-A01W appears publicly as the Wi‑Fi MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro / MediaPad M2 10.1 Youth Edition branch, so it should not be treated as interchangeable with LTE builds.
Software branchPublic specs place the family on Android 5.1 to 5.1.1 with EMUI 3.1.
PlatformQualcomm Snapdragon 615/616-class hardware with Adreno 405, which means these are Huawei-side packages rather than SP Flash Tool archives.
Firmware purposeBest used for stock recovery, failed OTA cleanup, soft-brick repair, bootloop recovery, or returning a modified system partition back to stock when the exact model and region match.
Verified public changelogNo official public changelog was verified for the supplied mirrors, so this post does not claim feature additions or security patch details that were not published.

Warning: Do not flash another FDR variant just because the tablet name looks similar. The hardware family overlaps, but region and sub-model mismatches are exactly how update attempts fail.

Legal note: These files are presented only for legitimate repair, recovery, and software restoration. They are not for lock bypass, FRP workarounds, or anything similar.

What Users Actually Ran Into​


Real-world complaints around this tablet line were not fancy. One XDA user said they had deleted the OS on an FDR-A01W and then could not find the exact stock firmware because most results pointed to FDR-A01L instead.

Public user comments also show the usual pain points: people asking how to update the tablet, users reporting extremely low speaker volume over time, complaints about very little usable internal storage, and repeated confusion over whether a given unit supports SIM data or calling. That last one matters here, because this firmware list mixes LTE and Wi‑Fi branches.

Anyway, the bigger mistake is simpler than all that: grabbing the nearest file name and hoping it sticks.

Download Firmware for Huawei MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro​


Filename: Huawei_MediaPad_T2_10.0_Pro_FDR-A01L_5.1.1_EMUI_3.1_C170B002CUSTC170D001_Dload.zip
Size: 1.8GB
Android version: Android 5.1.1
EMUI: 3.1
Type: Dload package
Notes: Straightforward full dload naming. Start here if your tablet is FDR-A01L, still enters recovery, and you need a proper stock reload after a failed update or unstable system.

Filename: Huawei_MediaPad T2 10 Pro_Firmware_FDR-A01L_Android 5.1.1_EMUI 3.1-C170B002CUSTC170D001_Nonspecific(Russian).zip
Download: https://disk.yandex.com/d/MCSx8wLqsrQtH
Size: 1.79GB
Android version: Android 5.1.1
EMUI: 3.1
Type: Full firmware archive for FDR-A01L
Notes: Same branch as the C170B002 build above, just from a different mirror and with the regional naming exposed in the title. Use it when you need the C170 line specifically, not as a random substitute for C100, C233, C301, or C500 branches.

Filename: FDR-A01LC100B009.zip
Download: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410932744536984375
Size: Not supplied
Android version: Not verified from the archive title alone
Type: Needs package inspection before flashing
Notes: The build string says FDR-A01L C100B009, but the file name by itself does not confirm whether the archive contains a standard dload structure or another Huawei package layout. Open it first and check for a dload folder or UPDATE.APP before you do anything else.

Filename/source title: Huawei Honor 8 FDR-A01wC233B012CUSTC233D001 Firmware Android 5.1.1 EMUI 3.1 05013PVV
Download: https://support.halabtech.com/index.php?a=downloads&b=file&id=68208
Size: Not supplied
Android version: Android 5.1.1
EMUI: 3.1
Supported model note: FDR-A01W is publicly associated with the Wi‑Fi MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro branch, not Honor 8.
Notes: Use this only for FDR-A01W. If a source labels it as another Huawei device, ignore the marketing title and trust the actual model code instead.

Filename: FDR-A03L_FDR-A03LC233B010_5.1.1_2017.04.28.zip
Download: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1pKKnJaN
Size: 1.1GB
Android version: Android 5.1.1
Type: Standard firmware archive for FDR-A03L
Notes: This is one of the leaner A03L packages in your list. Good candidate when the tablet still responds normally enough for a stock reload and you are matching the C233 region branch.

Filename: FDR-A03LC233B012.zip
Download: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1gfmcZqr
Size: 1.16GB
Android version: Not explicitly written in the title, but it belongs to the same MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro software family that is publicly documented on Android 5.1/5.1.1 with EMUI 3.1.
Notes: Choose this over the B010 build only when the tablet is definitely an FDR-A03L and you are deliberately staying within the C233 branch. Not every “higher” build fixes your particular problem.

Filename: FDR-A03L_FDR-A03LC233B010【青春版】_5.1.1.zip
Download: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1i5HgUFz
Size: 1.22GB
Android version: Android 5.1.1
Variant note: Youth Edition labeling means you should treat this as a sub-variant package, not a universal A03L image.
Notes: Only use it after confirming the tablet branding and existing build really line up with the youth-edition branch. Skip it if you are doing blind recovery on an unknown unit.

Filename: Huawei_FDR-A03L_FDR-A03LC640B001【Full Network Version】_China_5.1.1.zip
Download: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1eRCmhA6#li...rentPath=/sharelink3661701108-244415425330276
Size: 1.22GB
Android version: Android 5.1.1
Region/build: C640B001 China full-network version
Notes: This one is clearly not for random international LTE units. Use it only when the board and current software branch already point to FDR-A03L C640.

Filename: Huawei_MediaPad_T2_10.0_Pro_FDR-A05L_C500B007_Board_Software_China_Android_5.1_HMT.zip
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19CdDENCAPsTOelvrXwj8AASRAa2vdlX5/view
Size: 730MB
Android version: Android 5.1
Type: Board software / service package for FDR-A05L.
Notes: This is not the first file I would hand to a beginner. Board software is usually for deeper repair work when the normal update path is gone, so do not treat it like a casual local update zip.

Filename: FDR-A05LC301B027.zip
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gILRAKlU9g70qSOSW6oVwfmMftLiFiqZ/view?usp=drive_link
Size: 1.4GB
Android version: Not explicitly written in the title
Supported model note: Public firmware listings publish FDR-A05L under the MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro name.
Notes: Safer than the board package if you just need a stock branch match for FDR-A05L C301, but you still need to inspect the archive structure before choosing the flash path.

Filename: FDR-A04LC001B023.zip
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nVvnnaFuYDMicMmTv0qy7TFx8b6I1M_Z/view?usp=drive_link
Size: 1.4GB
Android version: Not explicitly written in the title, but FDR-A04L is part of the publicly listed MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro model family.
Notes: Good fit only for FDR-A04L C001B023. If the tablet sticker says A01L or A03L, stop there.

Verified Build Notes​


The safe, verified part is this: the MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro family is publicly documented on Android 5.1 or 5.1.1 with EMUI 3.1, and several of your package names match that exactly. I did not verify an official Huawei release note describing what B002, B009, B010, B012, B023, B027, or B007 specifically changed, so I am not padding this post with invented changelog bullets.

That also lines up with public user comments asking whether the tablet can be updated to Marshmallow or Nougat, which tells you how often people mistake these stock packages for a path to a newer Android branch.

Flashing Preparation​


  • Read the model code from the tablet label or fastboot/recovery screen, not from memory.
  • Charge it past 50%.
  • Back up anything still readable.
  • Extract the archive first and identify the actual package type.
  • If the folder contains dload or UPDATE.APP, use the Huawei dload route.
  • If it is clearly marked Board Software, treat it as service-only work.

How to Flash the Firmware​


These steps are for the normal Huawei dload packages in this list, especially the FDR-A01L and similar full firmware archives. Do not use this exact flow for the A05L board software package.

  1. Extract the firmware and confirm that it includes a Huawei dload structure or UPDATE.APP.
  2. Copy the dload folder to a microSD card.
  3. Power the MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro off completely.
  4. Start the forced update method for Huawei dload and let the tablet verify the package.
  5. Wait for the installation to finish, then reboot and check that the build branch matches the file you selected.

For the full step-by-step path, use the Huawei guide here: Huawei dload / eRecovery flashing guide

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​


No. The public model listings separate these variants, and the firmware list you supplied also shows distinct regional branches and sub-model codes. If the model code does not match exactly, do not force it.

Because it is identified as Board Software, not just a standard full firmware archive. Smaller does not mean safer.

I could not verify that from any public changelog. Public device references for this family still place it on Android 5.1 or 5.1.1 with EMUI 3.1.

Use the exact same model and region branch first, preferably a normal dload-style package rather than board software. Start conservative.

A public user review complained that only about 1.92GB of the 16GB storage looked usable on their unit, so this is not a new complaint for the model line. Check storage reporting after the first clean boot and after the system finishes optimizing apps.

Not always. One public user comment reported near-unusable low audio volume that got worse over time, so that symptom can be firmware, settings, speaker hardware, or accumulated wear.

Because mirror sites do a bad job with Huawei naming. Public references and an XDA recovery discussion tie FDR-A01W to the Wi‑Fi MediaPad T2 10.0 Pro branch, not an Honor 8 firmware family.

Flashing Tools Reference​


  • Huawei (dload method) — relevant for the standard full firmware packages that contain dload or UPDATE.APP.
 
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