Most modern Macs don't need a traditional "driver" installer for Huawei sticks; they often use (web-based) technology. However, if your device requires a connection manager:
It acts as a bridge for your Mac to "see" your phone’s file system without needing manual driver terminal commands. 3. Troubleshooting "Device Not Found" If your Mac isn't recognizing the device: Huawei Mac Driver
You can find official compatibility guides on the HUAWEI Support Global page. Most modern Macs don't need a traditional "driver"
Older drivers (like those for macOS Mojave or earlier) are often 32-bit , which won't run on macOS Catalina or later. Troubleshooting "Device Not Found" If your Mac isn't
Compatibility with macOS 12.x system | HUAWEI Support Global
Look for the Huawei Mobile Connect Driver (v4.25.45.00 or higher) which supports 64-bit systems.
If you’re using a newer MacBook, ensure your USB-C adapter supports data transfer, as some cheap hubs only support charging. 4. For Huawei Monitors (MateView) If you're connecting a Mac to a Huawei MateView monitor: