Tuesday 20 August 2013

Nokia device via Phoenix USB Dead Flashing Solution

         How to Flash your Nokia device via Phoenix USB Dead Flashing

Make sure your device has sufficient battery power. Dead USB Flashing works when your device is OFF but needs enough battery power when flashing is done and your device ready to reboot.

Before flashing make sure that the firmware files placed into path c:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-*** RM folder number will correspond to the RM number of your device. ex: RM-596 is for Nokia N8.

Step 1.   Connect your device via USB cable and make sure it's turnd OFF. Run Phoenix software select "NO CONNECTION" as connection type.

Step 2.   Click file then select "Open Product" then a window will apper, select the device model and the corresponding product code of your device. To find your Product code - press *#0000# on your dialer while your device is on.

Step 3.   Select "Firmware Update" option in "Flashing" menu & press "..." button on the top-right corner of the window to select the language pack/product code you want to use on your flashing. Click on the product code/language pack that you have selected and press OK button. It will now show the Product code you have selected. Tick the "Dead phone USB flashing".

Step 4.   Click on "Refurbish". Then you'll get a pop-up window, follow the instruction. If it did not work, best option is to Disconnect the USB cable from your device. Press and Hold the Power button of your device for 5-8 seconds. Once it vibrates, release the power button and immediately connect the USB cable in your device. Then you should see the flashing starts.

Step 5.   After some seconds of flashing, it will pause and prompts for the same instructions as above.

Step 6.   When the update process finished , a window will apper "Firmware updating succeeded ". Your device will automatically restarts when flashing is done. After that, you can safely remove your USB cable from your device

Note:- In some cases, when using a CFW , it wont says "Firmware updating succeeded" but will just say "Flashing Completed". When that happens, the device screen will show "Test mode" or "Local mode" or "Nokia Logo". You can try turn off by holding the Power button for 5-8 seconds untill it reaches the multiple vibration. Then restart your device - most of time it works after that. But if not then you have to repeat the flashing process again.

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