Many users on this forum have a bricked Honor 7X (BND-L24 variant) and haven't found a working guide to breath life back into their devices. Fortunately, I found a method that appears to have fixed my BND-L24 that was running on oreo. Maybe it will work for you too. Nougat users, feel free to try this method on your devices. Just know that I am not responsible for any damage or anything else should your bricked-phone-situation go from bad to worse.********REQUIREMENTS********1. microSD card ---> You need one of those adapter things to access the microSD card on your computer. We're going to be moving files to this little guy.2. TWRP recovery --> We're going to be flashing a zip so stock recovery won't work here. Don't worry, once we flash the zip, TWRP will be gone3. HuRUpdater_0.3.zip --> I know there is a HuRUpdater_0.2.zip too but I used HuRUpdater_0.3.zip when I unbricked mine so . . . that's what we're gonna use. You can download it here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/hon...overy-t3769279 Don't forget to thank the developer!********STEPS********1. First things first. Download these three files:2. Once downloaded, rename them as listed here. THIS STEP IS NOT OPTIONALupdate_full_BND-L24_hw_usa.zip -----> update_all_hw.zipupdate_data_full_public.zip -----> update_data_public.zipDO NOT RENAME update.zip3. Make a folder on the microSD card. You can name it whatever you would like. For the purposes of this guide, I named mine "Recovery". Move all four of the zips (or archives, whatever you wanna call them) that you downloaded to this new "Recovery" folder. Then eject the microSD card.4. Insert the microSD card into your paperweight, I mean bricked Honor 7X. Then boot into TWRP.5. In TWRP, tap on "Install". Then browse to your external SD card and tap on "HuRUpdater_0.3.zip". Swipe to flash it.6. Once everything finishes installing, tap on "Reboot" then "System" (I have no idea why you would want to install the TWRP app if you don't have TWRP anymore but . . . to every man his own). When the unlocked-bootloader-warning screen pops up, press and hold the volume up button to boot into eRecovery. Perform a factory reset from there.7. After the factory reset is completed, say hello to your now fully functional device.