It's quite common for smartphone owners to need to connect a new gadget to their home network but lose or forget the access key. Honor 8S find themselves in this situation no less often than users of other devices, especially considering that the default Android settings have long hidden this information for security reasons. However, modern versions of the shell Magic UI provide enough tools to recover lost data without complex software.
To begin with, it is worth clarifying that the methods for solving the problem directly depend on the version of the operating system installed on your Honor 8SIf your device has been updated to a recent version of Android (9.0 and above), the process is significantly simplified thanks to built-in network sharing features. With older firmware, you have to resort to workarounds or use root rights, although the latter, in modern conditions, is more of an extreme measure, requiring deep technical knowledge.
In this article, we'll detail all the legal ways to obtain a saved access key. You'll learn how to use the native interface features, how to scan a QR code, and what to do if software methods don't work. It's important to understand that accessing saved passwords is only possible if your phone is Honor 8S I have previously successfully connected to this access point.
Using the QR code sharing feature
The simplest and most effective method available to owners Honor 8S With the latest updates, this is a QR code generator. The Android system allows you to not only transfer connection data to other devices but also display the security key itself in text format. To do this, go to the settings menu and select Wi-FiA list of available networks will be displayed here, and the current connection will be marked as "Connected."
Click on the name of the active network or the gear icon next to it to open the detailed menu. In some firmware versions Magic UI Simply tap the QR code icon that appears immediately below the connection status. If you don't see this icon, look for the "Share" or "General Access" button. After confirming the action (by entering your PIN or fingerprint), a graphic code will appear on the screen.
Pay attention to the area under the QR code. Often, the system immediately displays text like "Password: 12345678." If the text is hidden by asterisks, take a screenshot. Then, open your gallery, find the saved image, and use the built-in function. Google Lens or "Text Recognition" (HiVision on Honor devices). The camera reads text from an image and converts graphic symbols into a readable key.
This method is the most secure, as it doesn't require installing any third-party software. However, it only works if your Honor 8S already logged in to the network. If you're trying to find the password for a network the phone has never connected to, this method won't work.
⚠️ Please note: The QR code generation feature may not be available on custom Android builds or if the manufacturer has blocked this option in a specific regional firmware version.
Viewing through router settings
If software methods on the smartphone itself don't work, you can always look at the "source" of internet distribution—the router settings. To do this, Honor 8S You don't need to be connected to Wi-Fi; mobile internet or a LAN cable connection (using an OTG adapter) will suffice. Open your browser and enter the router's IP address in the address bar. Most often, this is 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.
To access the control panel, you'll need the administrator login and password. By default, these are often listed on a sticker on the bottom of the device and may be standard (e.g., admin/admin). Once inside the interface, find the section related to wireless networking. It may be called Wireless, WLAN or "Wireless Mode".
Within this section, look for the "Wireless Security" subsection. This is where the field is located. WPA/WPA2-Psk Key or "Password." Unlike phone settings, the key is almost always displayed in plain text unless it's hidden by a special interface mask. You can simply rewrite it or copy it.
☑️ Checking access to the router
It's worth noting that if your router settings have been changed previously and you don't remember your admin panel password, you won't be able to log in. In this case, the only solution is a full factory reset, which will temporarily disrupt internet access for all connected devices.
| Router brand | Entrance address | Default login | Default password |
|---|---|---|---|
| TP-Link | 192.168.0.1 | admin | admin |
| D-Link | 192.168.0.1 | admin | (empty) |
| Asus | 192.168.1.1 | admin | admin |
| Keenetic | 192.168.1.1 | admin | 1234 |
| Tenda | 192.168.0.1 | admin | admin |
Password recovery apps
In the store Google Play There are many utilities that promise to show saved keys. However, on modern versions of Android, including the one installed on Honor 8S, the security policy strictly prohibits applications from reading system files with passwords without superuser rights. Therefore, most such programs are either useless or require Root rights.
One of the few exceptions are apps that don't hack the system, but use Android APIs to create backups or analyze the network. An example is WiFi Password Viewer (requires permissions) or antivirus utilities that can manage connections. If your phone has root access, these programs will instantly display a list of all ever-saved networks and their keys in plain text.
Without superuser rights, the functionality of such apps will be limited. They may display a QR code (like the phone's built-in feature) or prompt you to reset network settings. Be extremely cautious with apps that require unusual permissions. Installing software from untrusted sources Honor 8S may lead to a leak of personal data.
The dangers of spyware
Many free "Wi-Fi hacking" apps are actually Trojans that steal your social media and banking passwords. Use only trusted software from the official app store.
It's important to understand that without root access, no app can simply extract the password from Android's system storage due to the platform's security architecture. Therefore, the reliance on such apps often falls short of user expectations.
Using the Command Prompt and ADB
For advanced users who do not want to obtain Root rights, but have skills in working with a PC, there is a debugging method through ADB (Android Debug Bridge). This method allows you to extract the Wi-Fi configuration file, but it requires enabling debug mode on Honor 8SGo to . Settings → System → About phone and quickly tap "Build number" seven times to activate the developer menu.
Enable "USB Debugging" in the "Developer Options" menu that appears. Connect your phone to your computer using a cable. You'll need to install the ADB drivers on your PC. After connecting, you can try copying the file using the computer's command line. wpa_supplicant.conf, which stores all network data. However, on Android 9+, access to this file, even via ADB, is often blocked without root.
However, there are commands that can help analyze the network. For example, the command adb shell dumpsys wifi can generate a detailed log of the Wi-Fi module's operation. In this huge array of text, you can sometimes (but not always) find strings containing keys if the system hasn't applied encryption to them in the logs. This is a complex method that requires careful attention.
adb shell dumpsys wifi | grep "mConfiguredNetworks"
If standard methods fail, this may be your last resort without resetting your device. However, be aware that Google's latest security patches effectively block access to sensitive data, even through the debug interface.
Resetting your router as a last resort
When none of the software solutions have worked and you can't access the router's admin panel, there's a radical but guaranteed solution: resetting the device to factory settings. There's a small button on the router's body. Reset (often recessed into the body). To activate it, you'll need a paperclip or toothpick.
Press and hold the button for about 10-15 seconds until the router's lights flash simultaneously. The device will then reboot. All settings, including the network name and password, will be reset to factory defaults. These can be found on the sticker on the bottom of the device. Afterwards, you'll need to reconfigure your internet connection (if your provider requires a PPPoE login and password) and create a new Wi-Fi key.
⚠️ Please note: After resetting your router, all connected devices (TVs, phones, laptops) will lose internet connection. You will need to re-enter the new password on each one.
This method is universal for any router models (TP-Link, Asus, D-Link, Keenetic) and does not depend on the version of Android on your Honor 8SThis is a "nuclear" solution that solves the problem 100%, but requires time to reconfigure the entire home network.
Preventing future password loss
To avoid the problem of forgotten keys, it is recommended to use password managers. Applications like Google Password Manager, KeePass or 1Password Allows you to securely store complex character combinations. When you first connect to a network or change your router password, write it down in a safe place immediately.
It's also a good practice to create a hard copy of important settings. Print or write down your router and Wi-Fi access details and keep them in your documents. In an emergency, this will save you a lot of time and frustration, eliminating the need to resort to complex technical workarounds. Honor 8S.
Regularly check the list of connected devices on your router. If you notice an unfamiliar user, this could be a sign that your password has been compromised. Changing your access key in this case is a mandatory procedure to ensure the security of your personal data.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it possible to find the Wi-Fi password on an Honor 8S without root access?
Yes, this is possible using the QR code feature in the Wi-Fi settings (under "Share") or by accessing the router's web interface through a browser. Direct reading of the system file is not possible without superuser privileges.
Where can I find the password file on Android?
The system file is called wpa_supplicant.conf and is located in the directory /data/misc/wifi/Access to this folder is restricted for regular users and applications without root rights.
What should I do if the QR code doesn't show the password in text?
Take a screenshot of the code, open it in your gallery, and use the Text Recognition feature (Google Lens / HiVision). It will read the encrypted information and display the password on the screen.
Are password recovery apps safe to use?
Using questionable apps can be dangerous. They may request excessive permissions. It's better to use built-in Android tools or trusted password managers.