June 7, 2011

How To Flash Your Nokia Phone Through USB

In this post, I'll be explaining how to flash your Nokia phone or update the firmware using just a usb cable without any flashing box like JAF, Cyclone and the rest of them. All that is needed is a usb cord, two softwares and an internet connection. I previously made two posts on servicing nokia phones. One was how to read nokia phone security code using usb and the other was how to reset the security code back to the default code.

A lot of people often hear about "flashing mobile phones" without knowing what it actually means. Flashing a phone means re-installing the phone's firmware files, that is, re-installing the operating system of the phone. When a phone's operating system files are corrupt due to incompatible applications, virus attack and so on, flashing might be the only solution when restoring factory settings doesn't work. Apart from this, flashing a phone too can be used to update the firmware to a newer version, install a cracked firmware, "wake" a dead phone, etc.
I have to emphasize that flashing a phone shouldn't be done just for fun as it might be useful and dangerous at the same time. Yes, flashing a phone can wake a dead phone, so also flashing a working phone can kill it!

ALSO NOTE THAT THESE SOFTWARES

To flash your phone through usb, you need these:

i. Navifirm - to download the phone's firmware
ii. Phoenix Service Suite
iii. Nokia PC Suite
iv. A good USB cable

1. Install Phoenix. This might take a pretty long time if you're using a slow computer but you've got to be patient

2. Run Navifirm but be sure to have a working internet connection before doing this. It connects to the internet and loads all available Nokia phones firmwares. This too also takes a long time and requires a steady internet connection so you need some patience here too.

3. Be sure your phone's battery is charged to at least 50% though flashing should take less than 10 minutes.

4. Select your phone type under Products. It is located on the phone just beneath the battery. For example, N97's product type is RM-505, RM-133 for N73 and RM-596 for Nokia N8. (You can as well check it by dialling *#0000# in standby.)

5. Wait till it loads Releases. From here, you can see all available firmware versions. Select the latest you find there.

6. It now loads Variants, select your desired product code from the list. You can also check beneath the battery to find the original product code.

7. Now select all the files and download. Select Download with IDMM (Internet Download Manager) if you have it installed it on your PC. If not, select, Download with program and choose the destination folder.

8. Go to C:/Program Files/Nokia/Phoenix/Products
Create a folder with the name as your phone product type.
For example, for Nokia N97, the folder will be named RM-505
The firmware files you downloaded will then be located in C:/Program Files/Nokia/Phoenix/Products/RM-505

9. Now run PHOENIX and connect your mobile phone in PC Suite mode. If phoenix detects your phone automatically, skip steps 110-14.

10. In Phoenix, click File > Manage Connections > New.

11. Now select the type of cable you are using. If you are using DKE-2, CA-53, Micro USB cable, select USB.

12. Click Next. It will find your product and say FOUND. If it doesn’t find any, you can try changing your cable type by clicking Back.

13. Click Next and then Finish.

14. Now your cable type (USB) appears in the connection list. Select it. Click APPLY and then CLOSE.

15. Now select File > Open Product.

16. A list of RM codes will open. Select your phone’s RM code.

17. Now select File > Scan Product.

18. Your phone’s firmware info will appear at the extreme bottom of the Phoenix Service Software window.

19. Now select Flashing > Firmware Update. At this point, Phoenix will automatically load the firmware files we talked about in step 8. If it doesn't, make sure you named that directory accordingly and please go over step 8 again.

20. If everything up to step 20 goes well, select “Refurbish”, wait until the “Successful” dialog box appear (DO NOT touch or disconnect the phone or USB cable during the process). Press OK, phone will disconnect and restart.

At the end Phoenix will tell you to disconnect your phone as the flashing has finished butome phones may not boot up automatically after the flashing has finished. In those cases, remove the battery and then insert it and manually start the phone.



FLASHING A DEAD PHONE WITH PHOENIX

The procedure is almost same as above but with litle differences.


1. Start Phoenix. Connect your phone through USB Cable (we are flashing a dead phone so the phone is off)

2. Click File > Open Product. Select your RM code from the window that appears. Click OK.

3. Click File > Manage Connections. Select No Connection. Then APPLY and CLOSE.

4. Now select Flashing > Firmware Update.

5. Check the option “Dead Phone USB Flashing”.

6. Click Refurbish and the flashing process is started.

7. After some time, flashing will pause asking you to turn on your phone.

8. Press the POWER button of your phone until the backlight comes up.

9. Flashing will proceed. Your phone will automatically start when the flashing finishes. When done, you can safely remove your data cable from handset.


Download Navifirm from Capriofiles

Download Navifirm from Hotfile


Download Phoenix 2011 from Mediafire (Recommended)

Download Phoenix from Hotfile 1

Download Phoenix from Hotfile 2

Download Phoenix from usaupload




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46 comments:

Anonymous says:

Phoenix is 98mb dats so heavy

Just Naira Admin says:

Love this great blog. well done don caprio. You can also visit my blog on http://www.justnaira.com

Nokia C Series says:

Great step by step flashing information.

Anonymous says:

Great Post. I recovered a dead Nokia 6120C following these guidelines. It's shame that the phone was lying with Nokia care for 15 days and nothing was done to it. Maybe we need to Flash Nokia Care first!! Thanks

Don Caprio says:

you're welcome.glad it worked for you

Anonymous says:

Hi Don ,,,, this indeed a Great very useful Blog
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i wanna ask You .. does this process work for Nokia C7 ?? , and if it do work ,, does that mean reseting the ((Lock code)) ?? ,,because i forgot it , and this is why i'm planning to Flash it
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Thanks Man

Don Caprio says:

Of course it works for Nokia C7 but the phoenix link up there is rather old. I'll update the post with Phoenix 2011 download link which can flash newer phones.

freddist says:

New flashfile for all nokia http://gsm-problem.net/flash_nokia.html

nidhin says:

how to reset ma call timer

and when i flashed my n73 ma phone memory was reduced to 27mb..... earlier was having 37mb and overall phone memory is 40 mb can u tell what happened

nidhin says:

its not english

emexi says:

i cant find nokia 6230 on navifirm . does it mean its not from nokia?

Don Caprio says:

of course it's from Nokia. maybe you're using a version of Navifirm that came out before the phone. Have you used phoenix 2011?

Don Caprio says:

@nidhin. you probably used a never version of firmware that had lots of stuffs pre-installed

nidhin says:

@don my earlier version was the same version which i installed now by flashingggggggggggggggg....... but wen i formatted ma phone by pressing *+call button+#+power button................. i got ma memory back can u tell wer i went wrong

even ma call recorder isnt working now............

nidhin says:

and tell me how to reset life timer isnt the life timer to be resetted by flashing?

adil says:

hai....i am having a nokia c7....it got dead while i tried to update last week....i rushed to nokia care and tried a usb flashing and informed that flashing failed very badly and suggested to keep the mobile with them for major repair(250 SR)!!....but i took back the phone refusing a major repair......when i reached home i searched in google about the issue and found this blog.....i took the risk of usb flashing for the first time.....following your instructions i did everything.....but unfortunately the flashing failed for two times when i clicked refurbush....but when i clicked " update software" it again failed....and by gods grace my phone came back to life when i clicked "retry" for the second time......great thanks for your valuable tutorial!!!!!hats off to you!!

Don Caprio says:

The pleasure's mine. It's great to know it works for you.

nidhin says:

cant find firmware for 7610 old version rh-15

SUNNY says:

I ALSO CNT FIND 7610 OLD VERSION RH-51..PLS HEPL ME

Don Caprio says:

You can try using Nokia Data Manager, google it out and download. I think you should get the firmware for your phone

siva tej says:

do phonix from hotfile supports nokia 3120 classic

siva tej says:

do phoenix from hotfile supports nokia 3120 classic

Don Caprio says:

I don't actually know but there's no harm in trying.

nikhil says:

hey man my nokia c5 got dead when re installing firmware by nokia suite,when i followed ur steps it goes on till phoenix ask m to remove usb>remove bettery>put battery>connect cable >press power> click ok
after ok it says waiting for usb & gives error message (boot rom was not detected after phone boot up) & ask me to retry but all in vain what to do?

Don Caprio says:

I think you should turn off the phone and try dead usb flashing

nikhil says:

i did that n this error came after that (communication error with phone)

Rahul Sharma says:

I tried to install Phoenix Service Software 2011 but it said a few files failed to register.

Before that my anti virus kept on detecting some trojans also.

What should I do?

Rahul Sharma says:

Now when I try to run it, only the home window pops and nothing happens. Please help!

Don Caprio says:

@Rahul. I guess some of the program files that'll make it properly have been deleted by the antivirus. maybe you should try another version or try to turn off your antivirus before installing.

@Nikhil. You can try using another usb cable...and did you select 'no connection' before trying dead usb flashing?

Rahul Sharma says:

Thank you Don. I disabled my anti virus and reinstalled Phoenix. Followed the steps above for dead phone flashing. When I powered on the phone on being prompted, a window popped up saying:

The flashing failed. Do you want to retry the flashing?

HRESULT 0x8401f141 (-2080247487)

Flash: Boot rom was not detected after phone boot up. Unable to start flashing.

However, retrying a couple of times helped and my phone was flashed. Thank you so much for the clear cut steps listed above. You're really great!

p.s. The last window said the product code has been changed. What is that and how do I know the changed product code?

Rahul Sharma says:

After I imported my contacts (around 500 in number) using Nokia PC Suite to my phone. I realized that it has gone very slow. What could be the remedy?

Warm wishes.

Rahul Sharma says:

In this latest version 07.97, there is no Screensaver option in Display properties.

Anonymous says:

i tried for my nokia 6760 it keeps giving error
getting list of files to be flashed failed:0x84210010(-2078212080)- Firmware: Flashing file 'c:\program files(x84)\nokia\phoenix\products\RM-573\MU37_RM573_MC011_CTRL_EURO_2GB.fpsx'is not found

Anonymous says:

please help me

Don Caprio says:

@Rahul. Sometimes, older firmwares are even better than new ones. It happens once in a while but i won't advise you to downgrade it though..
@Anonymous. Did you download all the requires files with navifirm? The file may be corrupt if the download was interrupted too. I think you should download the files again.

Rahul Sharma says:

It's working fine now. I won't downgrade it. Thank you so much Don.

Anonymous says:

hello

Anonymous says:

i downloaded it more than two times and i even tried a different version but same

Don Caprio says:

@Anonymous. I'm short of ideas really. I don't know what the problem could be. The only time I got such error was due to a corrupt flash file

Anonymous says:

then wat can i do

Hemant says:

Flashing started
Creating product data items list
Product data items list created
Backup not required
Flashing phone
Initializing
Scanning image files...
Waiting for USB device...
Loading secondary boot code: 14464 bytes
Secondary boot loaded
Loading update server code: 248320 bytes
Update server loaded
Starting to recover the phone
Recoverying phone
Initializing
Error initializing Algorithm. 0x84009427
ERROR: Failed to set phone to flashmode
Scanning image files...
Unable to set the phone to flash mode. Unable to flash.
All operations completed
Product flashing aborted

plz help me with this error..!!

Anonymous says:

Hi, thanks for the tut. after installing the phoenix application and i attempt to open it, i keep getting the error that requests me to install a nokia dongle. Please reply with a solution to this error as I corrupted my phone and its dead. thx

Don Caprio says:

@Herman. I hope your USB cable is alright as that might be the reason.
@Poster 42, Uninstall phoenix and reinstall. Be sure you're not connected to the internet when running it.

sami says:

hi...........
plz help me my nokia 2700c is dead and i flash it by the process u had told but it dont work.........
my phone is not starting plz help me

Anonymous says:

Hello Sir,

Navifirm doesnt work,i think it need .net framework,does navifirm is an exe file? after downloading it doesnt show exe?

Sunil

Anonymous says:

Please provide me the download link of navifirm

sunil

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