Group+version+not+match+hisuite+proxy+link
Some patched versions of HiSuite exist (e.g., "HiSuite Patched for GMS") that bypass group checks. Search for HiSuite 9.0.2.305 modded.
By understanding Huawei’s group system, sourcing correct CUST/Preload pairs, and downgrading HiSuite, most users can resolve this error. If all else fails, migrating to IDT or seeking professional service (e.g., remote unlocking/flashing services) is the final resort.
This error typically occurs when HiSuite refuses to flash the firmware because the "group" identifiers (often related to build fingerprints, security patches, or preloaded software versions) between the phone’s current state and the target firmware do not align. group+version+not+match+hisuite+proxy+link
Unlike generic Android updates, Huawei divides its firmware into multiple "groups" or packages. Each firmware build for a specific model (e.g., P40 Pro, Mate 30) contains:
(suitable for a detailed blog post or knowledge base article). Some patched versions of HiSuite exist (e
Not directly. Unlocking allows you to use fastboot commands, but HiSuite Proxy relies on the recovery partition. Even with an unlocked bootloader, HiSuite will still enforce group matching unless you use IDT.
However, a common and frustrating roadblock appears when using this method: If all else fails, migrating to IDT or
Introduction Huawei’s ecosystem is notoriously locked down. While tools like HiSuite (the official PC suite for Huawei/Honor devices) work flawlessly for standard updates, advanced users often turn to third-party tools to bypass restrictions. One such powerful tool is HiSuite Proxy —a middleware that intercepts requests from HiSuite and redirects them to custom firmware files stored locally or on a web server.