Probably hard bricked Honor NEM-L21 - Honor 5C Questions & Answers

Hello everyone,
Yesterday i flashed a file with TWRP which enables google camera on my Honor 5c NEM-L21 and when i rebooted, phone booted into erecovery where i can select only 3 options (1.download latest version and recovery, 2. reboot 3.shutdown) When i tried downloading latest version it failed every time... I can't do anything with my phone, tried factory reseting and wiping with TWRP but problem persists... Tried flashing other firmwares with dload method but every time it fails at 5%... I'm desperate, any help would be appreciated.

santr33 said:
Hello everyone,
Yesterday i flashed a file with TWRP which enables google camera on my Honor 5c NEM-L21 and when i rebooted, phone booted into erecovery where i can select only 3 options (1.download latest version and recovery, 2. reboot 3.shutdown) When i tried downloading latest version it failed every time... I can't do anything with my phone, tried factory reseting and wiping with TWRP but problem persists... Tried flashing other firmwares with dload method but every time it fails at 5%... I'm desperate, any help would be appreciated.
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Which firmware number did you tried??

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