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Sammy i did this yesterday with my new N95 no problems at all.
Just makesure you have PC suite installed and running and make sure the product code is correct.
I used this guide :
http://clear-nokia.blogspot.c[....]okia-n95-debranding-guide.html
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Posted: 2007-09-08 16:03:07
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On 2007-09-08 02:40:00, Dicky Snapples wrote:
ive done it in the past with no problem.but this time i stuffed up!
you didn't touch the cable did you whilst it was updating the handset?
it does tell you to keep it flat and to not touch it!!!!
Those N80's are a piece of cake to do,
i'd be confident to do more anyway
my mates taking my N80 appart tonight to re-house it into a Black pearl im abit nervous but the guide makes it look easy
fingers crossed he doesn't wreck it
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Posted: 2007-09-08 16:49:36
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lol @ sammy! i just bought myself a 6110 nav! hahaha same thing here mate, i need to stop buying communication stuff when i have other things to support!
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Posted: 2007-09-08 16:54:43
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DickySnapples Posts: > 500
no idea what went wrong, i changed the product code to a generic one using nemisis, ran the Nokia update service,left it to do its thing, and when it said " update sucessful " on the PC screen, i turned my phone back on and it said " phone startup failed,please contact your operator "
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Posted: 2007-09-09 01:00:45
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oh thats not bricked...when it does that you gotta do a hard reset with those numbers...i think its *#7790# or something its because you didnt turn the product code back to the original
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Posted: 2007-09-09 01:57:51
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or * hash 7370 hash even
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Posted: 2007-09-09 02:00:02
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Ah, so when you debrand the N95 your use Nemesis the change the product code, flash/debrand the phone, then you need to use Nemesis again to put it back to the original product code in order for it to work?
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Posted: 2007-09-09 02:22:12
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no, you set the original product code back after debranding just in case something goes wrong with your phone (unrelated to debranding) that causes you to send the phone back for some other support issue
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Posted: 2007-09-09 02:28:33
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On 2007-09-09 02:28:33, masseur wrote:
no, you set the original product code back after debranding just in case something goes wrong with your phone (unrelated to debranding) that causes you to send the phone back for some other support issue
after the phones restarted after using NSU you then turn it off and chnage it.....because of what masseur said and also on other forums i've read it has caused the same problem as Dicky said
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Posted: 2007-09-09 15:01:46
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Sounds like it causes instabliity keeping the generic code then, I'll do that too then after debranding (if I have the balls to do it on a £200 phone!

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Though obviously I'd have to change it back to generic again if I want to do another firmware update in the future without it sticking all the voda crap back on!
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Posted: 2007-09-09 15:35:30
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