IDT stands for Intelligent Download Tool. It is an internal service utility used primarily by Huawei service centers and authorized repair technicians.
Unlike standard consumer tools, IDT 2.0 is designed to flash full firmware packages (typically containing multiple files like system.img, boot.img, modem.img, etc.) onto Huawei devices. It is often the go-to solution when a device cannot be recovered via the standard SD Card update method or the standard "eRecovery" mode. huawei flash tool idt 2.0
Depending on the state of your phone, there are two ways to connect: IDT stands for Intelligent Download Tool
Scenario A: Phone is Turned On (Software Issues) Scenario B: Phone is Dead / Stuck on Logo (Unbricking)
Scenario B: Phone is Dead / Stuck on Logo (Unbricking)
Huawei Flash Tool IDT 2.0 (often referred to simply as IDT) is a specialized, low-level firmware flashing utility designed primarily for devices powered by Huawei’s Kirin chipsets, particularly those using Download Mode (also known as COM 1.0 mode) . Unlike the more common HiSuite or eRecovery methods, IDT 2.0 works at a hardware-near level, making it a critical tool for advanced users, service centers, and technicians.
Warning: This process is dangerous. Using the wrong XML or firmware file will permanently hard brick your device beyond repair (EDL mode is not available on Kirin). Do not attempt this without the exact board firmware for your specific model (e.g., VOG-L29 C636).