If you just hate the look of the software, you can change the interface without "cracking" anything:
HUAWEI MatePad 11.5 (2025) – How to Enable Developer Options
Kael exhaled. The "crack" was real. He had bypassed Huawei’s signature checks without a paid bootloader code. He pushed the custom recovery—TWRP with a patched kernel.
| Risk | Explanation | |------|-------------| | | Unknown developers can embed spyware, adware, or backdoors. | | Bricking | Incorrect flashing or incompatible GSIs can render the tablet unbootable. | | No recovery | Without official bootloader unlock, restoring stock firmware may be impossible. | | Warranty void | Huawei will refuse service on modified devices. | | Security patches | Custom ROMs often lag months behind on security updates. | | Data loss | Unlocking the bootloader wipes all user data. |
Since a full custom ROM is currently unfeasible for most users, you can achieve similar results through these methods: GSpace / GBox: Use these apps from the Huawei AppGallery
