How to find the WiFi password on a Huawei phone

It's a common situation for smartphone owners to need to connect a new device to a wireless network but forget the password. Huawei And Honor People often wonder if it's possible to quickly restore access to saved data through the shell interface. Fortunately, modern versions of the operating system Android and branded shell EMUI provide built-in tools to accomplish this task without the need for superuser rights.

The process of restoring the access key may vary significantly depending on the software version installed on your device. If you are using a relatively new model with HarmonyOS or a fresh version EMUIThe procedure takes just seconds thanks to the QR coding feature. However, on older devices, the process will be different and will require additional tools or router settings.

In this article, we will examine in detail all the current methods that will help you find out the WiFi password, using only your phone. We'll explore the system's built-in tools, cloud service capabilities, and alternative methods for accessing network configuration so you can choose the most suitable option for your situation.

Using the QR code feature in WiFi settings

The easiest and fastest way available to smartphone owners Huawei With updated firmware, the built-in QR code generator is used. This method doesn't require installing any third-party software and works directly through the wireless connections menu. First, unlock the device's screen and go to the main settings menu.

Find the section responsible for wireless networks, which is usually called Wi-Fi or Wireless networksIn the list of available hotspots, find the one you're currently connected to or the one you want to check. Click on the network name or the special settings icon (often a gear or arrow) next to the hotspot name.

On the network information screen that opens, you'll see a large QR code. Below it, depending on your shell version, EMUI or Magic UI, the password itself may be written in clear text. If there's no text display, simply take a screenshot of the screen or use a second phone with a camera and QR code recognition (or the Google Lens app) to scan the image. The scan will display a connection string containing the required key.

⚠️ Note: The ability to display your password as text under the QR code is only available in Android 10 and higher security updates. On older versions of the system, you'll only see a code to scan.

It is important to understand that this method only works if your phone connected to the network or was previously connected to it and the data was saved in memory. If the network was removed from the list of saved networks, this method will not work, and you will have to resort to other recovery methods.

📊 What version of EMUI do you have?
EMUI 9 and below
EMUI 10-11
EMUI 12-13
HarmonyOS (MagicOS)

View saved networks through router settings

If you can't find out the password using your phone's built-in tools, the most secure way is to log into the router's control panel. Since your phone Huawei already has access to the network (or you can connect to it via an OTG cable if the model supports it), you can use a browser to access the router's interface. This is a universal method that works for any device, whether TP-Link, Asus or Keenetic.

To get started, open any browser on your smartphone and enter your router's IP address in the address bar. Most often, this is 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1The exact address, as well as the username and password for accessing the admin panel, are usually located on a sticker on the bottom of the router. If you've changed this information before and don't remember it, you may need to reset the device to factory settings.

After successful authorization, the control panel will open. Each manufacturer's interface is different, but the search logic is the same. You need to find the section related to wireless mode. Look for tabs with the following names: Wireless, Wireless mode, Wi-Fi Settings or WLANThere should be a subsection within this section. Wireless Security or Wireless network security.

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In the menu that opens, you'll see a field for your password (Key, Password, Passphrase). The characters are often hidden behind asterisks. Simply check the box. Show Password or Show passwordto see the character combination. Write it down or copy it for later use.

Router brand Standard IP Menu section (approximate) Password field name
TP-Link 192.168.0.1 Wireless -> Wireless Security Wireless Password
Asus 192.168.1.1 Wireless -> General WPA Pre-Shared Key
D-Link 192.168.0.1 Wi-Fi -> Security Settings PSK encryption key
Keenetic 192.168.1.1 My Networks and Wi-Fi -> Home Network Network password
Tenda 192.168.0.1 Wireless Settings Wireless Password

Using a Google account for synchronization

Ecosystem Google Provides a convenient feature for syncing saved WiFi passwords across all devices linked to the same account. If you've ever connected to the desired network from another Android smartphone or tablet using your login, the password may have automatically been saved in the cloud. This allows restore access even if on the current phone Huawei the data is not displayed directly.

To check for saved data, go to your Google account settings. On phones Huawei This can be done through the menu Settings -> Users and accounts -> GoogleSelect the Manage Account option, which will open the Security and Data Settings page in your browser.

In the account management menu, find the section Security or Data & Privacy. Scroll down to the "Password Manager" block or Password ManagerAll your saved logins and passwords, including Wi-Fi network data, are stored here. Find the name of your wireless network in the list.

What should I do if my password hasn't synced?

If the password isn't displayed in Google Manager, it means syncing was disabled on the other device when you connected, or you're using an older version of Android that doesn't support exporting encryption keys to the cloud. In this case, try signing in to your Google account on another Android device that has previously connected to this network and check the WiFi settings there.

By tapping the network name, the system will ask you to verify your identity using biometrics (fingerprint, Face ID) or a screen unlock PIN. Once confirmed, you'll see your login and password in plain text. This method is especially useful when connecting a device without a screen for input, such as a smart lamp or security camera.

WiFi Key Recovery Apps

In the app store AppGallery Or, through third-party sources, you can find specialized utilities that can display saved passwords. However, there's an important caveat: without permissions Root (superuser rights) no application has the right to read the system file wpa_supplicant.conf, where encrypted access keys are stored.

Most freely available apps that don't require root access don't actually "hack" your password, but rather use the method described above to generate a QR code or access cloud databases. These apps merely serve as a convenient front. If an app promises to reveal your password without root access or a QR code, it likely contains adware or is attempting to collect your personal data.

If your phone Huawei has an unlocked bootloader and installed Root rights (which is rare on modern models due to company policy), you can use file managers with access to system folders, such as Root Explorer or RE ManagerYou will need to follow the path /data/misc/wifi/ and open the file wpa_supplicant.conf text editor. Inside you'll find a list of networks in the following format:

network={

ssid="Name_WiFi"

psk="Password123"

}

⚠️ Warning: Rooting modern Huawei smartphones carries a high risk of voiding the warranty, blocking banking apps, and potentially bricking the device. It is not recommended to do this just to view the WiFi password.

For regular users, it's safer to use standard system tools or access the router's settings than to risk the device's security by installing questionable software.

Resetting network settings on Huawei

Sometimes the problem is not that you don't know the password, but that the phone Huawei The device is not working correctly with saved data, constantly returning a connection error. In such cases, a full network settings reset may help. This will delete all saved WiFi networks, Bluetooth pairings, and mobile data settings, returning them to their factory defaults.

To perform this operation, go to Settings -> System and updates (or simply System). Find the item Reset and select Reset network settingsPlease note that this does not affect your personal files, photos, or contacts; it only concerns network settings.

After confirming the action, the phone will reboot the network modules. You will need to re-enter the WiFi password. This method is effective if you know the password (for example, it's written down on the router), but the phone has "forgotten" it or is not caching it correctly. If the password is completely lost, this step will only clear the list so you can start searching again using other methods.

Owners of devices with earlier versions of the shell may need to look for this option in the section Additionally -> Recovery and reset. The interface may vary slightly depending on the model (P30, P40, Mate 20 etc.), but the logic remains the same.

Physical access to the router and factory settings

If none of the digital methods help, the most reliable, "analog" method remains: a physical inspection of the equipment. The factory WiFi password is almost always found on a sticker located on the bottom or back of the router. Look for the inscription Wireless Password, WPA Key or simply Password.

It's important to distinguish between your WiFi password and the password for accessing your router's settings. They may appear identical on the sticker, but they're often different. If you've changed your WiFi password before and don't remember it, and the default password doesn't work, your only option is to reset the router to factory settings.

To do this, you need to find a small hole with the inscription on the switched-on router Reset or ResetPress it with a paperclip or toothpick and hold it there for 10-15 seconds until the lights flash simultaneously. After rebooting, the router will return to its out-of-the-box state, and the password will be the one on the sticker.

Please remember that after resetting your router, all connected devices will lose connection, and you'll have to re-enter the new (recovered) password on each one. Therefore, make sure you have access to your ISP contract in case you need to reset your internet settings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to find out someone else's WiFi password using a Huawei phone?

No, there's no legal way to find out someone else's private network password. Apps that promise to "hack" WiFi are either scams or use stolen password databases, which is illegal. Connecting to someone else's network requires the owner's permission.

Why is there no share button or QR code on my Huawei?

This feature is available in Android 10 and later versions of EMUI/Magic UI. If you have an older version of the operating system, you won't be able to view your password as a QR code using standard tools. Try accessing your router settings through a browser.

Where can I find the password file on a Huawei device without root access?

Without superuser rights (Root) access to the system file /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf It's locked by Android security policies. Apps from the Play Store can't read it. The only option is to use Google Cloud Sync or scan a QR code if the phone is already connected.

What should I do if my router doesn't accept the default password from the sticker?

This means the password was changed by the previous user. If you don't remember the new password, the only solution is to completely reset the router using the Reset button. Afterwards, the password will return to the factory default, as shown on the sticker.

Is it safe to save WiFi passwords to a Google account?

Yes, data is encrypted during transmission and storage. However, if someone gains access to your Google account, they could theoretically see your saved networks. We recommend using two-factor authentication to protect your account.