Make Nokia 5800 XpressMusic's Battery Last As Long As Possible
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The battery is charging when the battery icon's bar chart (in the top right corner of the screen) is animated. When the battery is full, the bar chart is full and has stopped moving. If you want to make sure the battery is full, wait for the animation to stop moving before you disconnect the charger. The whole charging process on an empty battery may take a couple of hours, but this can vary tremendously depending on what kind of charger you use. The higher the charger's "mA" rating, the quicker it will charge the battery. Different Nokia chargers have different mA ratings, which are visible on an engraved panel below the prongs. Incidentally, you do not need to empty the battery before charging. Modern lithium phone batteries can be recharged however full they are. Money-saving, tree-hugging hint: Disconnect the charger from the mains wall socket when not in use. Chargers which are left plugged in use a small amount of electricity which will cost you money and cause needless damage to the environment. This applies to all electronic appliances, unplug them when you don't need them.
Do NOT switch the phone off!
We're often told to turn lights off to save energy, but this advice does not work on mobile phones. In fact, although it sounds crazy, your phone's battery charge will last longer if you DON'T turn it off! The reason for this is that devices like the 5800 are actually pocket-sized computers with a phone built into them, which is why they're often called "smartphones". Just like PCs, smartphones take a while to boot up, and this booting process involves lots of intensive computing tasks that help to get the phone ready for use. Switching a phone on actually uses far more battery power than simply leaving the phone on, and of course if you switch the phone off you will have to switch it back on again at some point. If you switch a phone on and off lots of times, it will use up the battery very quickly, because you're asking it to boot up lots of times. Your battery will last a LOT longer if you just leave the phone on all the time, and charge it while it's still on. A fully-charged 5800 can stay switched on in standby mode for up to two weeks, because in standby mode with the screen switched off it doesn't have to do much except wait for calls or commands. You don't need to do anything special to put the 5800 into standby mode, it is automatically in standby when it isn't being used. There is no real need to ever switch a mobile phone off, unless something has gone wrong with it and you want to try rebooting it.
Shutdown Unnecessary Applications
The 5800 is an S60 smartphone, and can run several applications at once (for example you can listen to music while surfing the web and receiving instant messages). However, the more applications you run at once, the quicker the battery will be drained, so it's a good idea to shut down any applications you don't need. You can see all the current running applications by doing the following, hold down the white menu button for a few seconds (you can let go of the button once the Open Applications menu appears). Select an icon in the Open Apps menu to go to that application, and exit the app from its own options menu to shut it down. Alternatively, most apps can be shut down by going to them and pressing the red button below the screen. The fewer apps that run simultaneously, the longer the battery will last. Running fewer apps simultaneously will also make the phone run faster overall, because it has less to do at once.
Turn Down The Screen Brightness To Lowest Acceptable Level
One of the biggest battery drains on portable devices is the screen's lighting system, which is why mobile device screens usually dim themselves when they're not in use. You can make your phone's battery last longer if you turn down the screen's brightness to the lowest level that you're okay with. Here's how to do it on the 5800, press the white menu button, select "Settings", select "Phone", select "Display", select "Light Sensor", then adjust the slider towards "Minimum" to dim the display. Use the lowest setting that feels comfortable. When you've finished, select "OK", then press the red button to go back to the front page. When you're not using the 5800 it's a good idea to lock the screen, partly because it stops the screen being touched by mistake, but also because it switches the screen off too. The phone itself carries on running, but the screen being off will make the battery last a lot longer. You can lock the screen manually by flicking the "keyguard switch", which is in the middle of the right side of the phone. You can unlock the screen by flicking the same switch again. (Don't worry about the switch returning back to its original position, it's meant to do that.) In case you forget to do it manually, you can make the screen dim automatically when it isn't being used. Here's how to set the screen auto switch-off period, press the white menu button, select "Settings", select "Phone", select "Display", select "Light Time-Out", then move the slider to the quickest setting that you feel comfortable with. When you've finished, select "OK", then press the red button to go back to the front page. Alternatively, you can set the screen lock to go on automatically (which dims the screen as well as locking it), press the white menu button, select "Settings", select "Phone Management", select "Auto Keyguard", select "Keypad Autolock Period", select "User Defined", then enter how long you want the phone to wait before locking the screen, select "OK", then press the red button to go back to the front page.
Use Headphones Instead Of Speakers
If you listen to music on the 5800's built-in speakers you will use the battery up more quickly than if you listen through headphones. Headphones are inside your ear so they use much less power to deliver the same intensity of sound, whereas speakers have to get the sound to your ear over a much longer distance.
Avoid Using Camera Flash Unnecessarily
In some situations (such as a dark room) you need to use the 5800's camera flash in order to get a decent picture, and in other situations (such as being outdoors on a bright day) the camera will automatically switch the flash off when taking pictures. However, there are many situations which fall between these two extremes, where the 5800's camera will automatically use the flash, but where you could get a reasonable photo without it. In those circumstances you may want to switch the flash off because it's using up the battery unnecessarily. To switch the 5800's flash off completely, press the camera button on the right side of the phone, select the flash icon (by default it's "A" for Automatic), double-click on "Off", then take the picture with the camera button. You can choose the other flash modes (On, Auto, Red Eye Reduction) using the same process.
Turn Off Screen Touch Vibrations
Touch Screen vibration motor disable will save some battery usage too, to disable press the white menu button, select "Settings", select "Personal", select "Profiles", select "General" (or whatever profile you normally use), select "Personalise", select "Touch Screen Vibration", select "Off". Press the red button to get back to the front page.
Use 2G instead of 3G
The 5800 can use both 2G and 3G phone networks. The advantage of 3G is a very high speed of internet access, the latest 3G networks have a technology called 3.5G HSDPA which lets you use speeds up to many megabits, comparable to PC broadband connections at home. The disadvantage of 3G networks is that they use up a phone's battery more quickly during calls. The most popular kind of 2G network is called GSM, and the most popular kind of 3G network is called UMTS, and is also known as WCDMA. The 5800 uses GSM for 2G and UMTS/WCDMA for 3G. (Incidentally, there's also a 2G network called CDMA but this is nothing to do with UMTS/WCDMA.) By default the 5800 uses 3G networks, but automatically switches to 2G when there is no 3G network available in your current location. If you don't need high speed internet access, try switching your phone into 2G-only mode in order to save battery life during phone calls. Here's how to do it on the 5800: Press the white menu button, select "Settings", select "Connectivity", select "Network", select "Network Mode", select "GSM", select "OK", then press the red button to go back to the front page. If you want to go back to automatically selecting 3G networks when available, repeat the above process but select "Dual Mode" instead of GSM. If you want to use the internet remember to do switch back to Dual Mode, otherwise your 5800 will be stuck in 2G mode which means a very slow internet connection.
Try To Get Good Signal
The better the signal on your phone, the easier it is for the phone to connect to a base station (aka phone mast or phone tower). The easier it is to connect to a base station, the less power a phone uses during calls. By making sure you have a good signal during calls, texts or internet use, you can make the phone's battery last longer. You can see the current strength of the phone's signal in the top left corner of the screen, and below it it should say "3G", "3.5G" or display an aerial logo in 2G networks. The higher the bar, the better the signal, and the longer your phone's battery will last when connected to the base station. You can get a better signal by being out in the open, or if you're indoors try to be near windows. The best signals are when you're as near as possible to a base station, with a clear line of sight. Modern phones are able to connect even when they're deep inside buildings, but this requires more power which uses up the batteries more quickly.
Use Offline Mode (aka Flight Mode)
If you're using your 5800 just for offline things like listening to music or watching a video, and you don't need to take any calls on it, you might want to switch it into Offline mode (also known as Flight mode). Offline mode means that the phone switches off anything which involves radio transmissions, such as phone calls, text messages, internet connections, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. This is often required on aircraft, in certain hospitals and on building sites with explosives, due to fears about radio interference (the aircraft requirement is why it's also known as Flight mode). Going into Offline mode switches off all of the phone's current connections. You can manually switch on Wi-Fi in Offline mode, but the phone will first remind you that you're in Offline mode and ask you for permission for each connection. If you've been told by someone to stop radio transmissions, don't allow such connections. Offline mode saves a certain amount of battery life as the phone no longer has to use its radio transmitters, but it does mean that the phone cannot send or receive any calls or texts. (The one exception is an emergency number such as 112 in Europe, 999 in the UK or 911 in the US, all phones can contact emergency numbers in all circumstances, even without a SIM card.) It's also worth noting that Offline mode doesn't actually save that much battery life, as modern wireless devices are very good at making connections and then keeping them open with as little power as possible. Using connections uses up battery life, but simply having connections open doesn't use that much power. To put the 5800 into Offline mode, On the phone's front page (aka its standby screen), click on the date at the top of the screen. From the drop-down menu, select "Offline", then select "Yes" if necessary. The signal bar will turn into an "X" to show that the phone is no longer connected to the phone network, and all other wireless connections will also be broken. To put the phone back into normal mode, click on the front page's date again and select "General", then select "Yes" if necessary. (You can also use this menu to select other profiles if you prefer, profiles can be customised by pressing the white menu button, then "Settings", then "Personal", then "Profiles".)
Certificate Error Notification - General Explanations
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Message
- Certificate error. Contact the application supplier.
Explanation
- You may have tried installing unsigned application. Note that signing is mandatory S60 3rd Edition. You can use self-signed certificate or developer certificate from Symbian Signed to sign your application.
Message
- Unable to install. Constrained by the certificate.
Explanation
- This message pops up when you attempt to install developer certificate in the unsupported device. The developer certificate from Symbian Signed can only be used in a limited number of devices. Remember that you have to send your IMEIs to Symbian Signed when requesting certificate. You cannot use the certificate in other devices that is not in your IMEIs list.
Message
- Required application access not granted.
Explanation
- Check that your certificate can be used to sign all capabilities needed by your application. For example, if you use self-signed certificate, you can only sign basic set capabilities, i.e. NetworkServices, ReadUserData, WriteUserData, LocalServices and UserEnvironment. If your application requires one of the extended capabilities, for example SwEvent, you cannot sign it with self-signed certificate. In this case, apply for developer certificates from Symbian Signed.
Message
- Unable to install a protected application from an untrusted supplier.
Explanation
- If you use self-signed certificate, make sure that your application uses unprotected UID, i.e. 0xA0000000 - 0xAFFFFFFF. If you use protected UID (0?20000000 - 0?2FFFFFFF) or legacy UID (0?10000000 - 0?1FFFFFFF), you will get this message.
Message
- Unable to install.
Explanation
- This message may come up when your installation file (.sis/.sisx) copies files to other application?s private folder, i.e. \private\uid. Note that Symbian 9 introduces data caging concept, it means you dont have access to other applications private folder.
Message
- Expired Certificate
Explanation
- Do this? Set the phone date back by 1 year or 5-6 months.
Message
- Update error
Explanation
- Uninstall any previous version of the application, then switch on/off the phone and install again.
Get yourself a Symbian signed certificate both CER & KEY.
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To get Certificates you must Register first :
- http://cer.opda.cn/en/?module=index&action...action=register
After register you must apply Certificates :
- http://cer.opda.cn/en/?module=certificate&...te&action=apply
Wait for approximately 48 hour to get your Certificates (Check your account from time to time).
Get FreeSigner (Mobile Based) or Sign SIS (PC Version)
Download: http://www.2shared.com/file/10095405/d0fd4...gn_SIS_GUI.html
Video Guide Signing Symbian S60 SIS & SISX Application
Increase Phone & Memory Space
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This is the procedure to be performed:
- You must have a hacked phone with enabled Install Server & Open4All activated
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\Resource\Help" (Delete entire folder)
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\System\Im" (Delete entire folder)
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\System\mobilesearch" (Delete entire folder)
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\Private\101f875a\startup" (Delete files!)
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\Private\101f875a\tasks" (Delete all file!)
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\Private\101f6efa\" (Delete all files!)
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\Private\102072c4\" (Delete all files!)
- GOTO THIS FOLDER LOCATION "C:\Private\101f8857\Cache\CData\" (Delete all files !)
- Use X-Plore / Y-Browser and find for "reserve.bin" (Should be 2 of it) and delete both of it !
AND DELETE ALL THE FILES IN THOSE FOLDERS (DO NOT REMOVE THE FOLDERS!)
REBOOT TO SEE THE DIFFERENCE
Also,
1. Close all applications running in the background
2. Delete the contents of C:\System\cache
3. Delete the contents of C:\System\dmgr
4. Delete the contents of C:\System\temp
Works perfectly in Nokia 5800XM, and for those whom wanted to know what's gone there, its just dumped startup files which takes up space and memory.
Trouble Playing Flash Based Contents & Flash Games
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For most Nokia 5800XM phones having playing newer version of SWF or Flash contents, the Adobe Flashlite plaftorm must be updated. After run the update, the system will replace the C:\Private\101fd693\Nokia_FLVPlayer.swf application. After that install the latest Skyfire browser for Symbian.
Download: http://www.1filesharing.com/download/C5CS3CAI/Adobe Flash Lite.rar
Download Skyfire Browser: http://www.skyfire.com
Screenshot:

Restart the device and enjoy !
How To Upload Photo To Facebook Directly?
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1. Use your PC to go http://pixelpipe.com/
2. Click sign up to register as member. After that page, will ask you what the service uploader needed, select Facebook
3. Click all those allow accessing to facebook, like grant permisson to upload picture directly.
4. You are done on pc part. use your 5800XM now and browse http://pixelpipe.com/nokia
5. Login your account on that page. Download the service to Share Online.
6. Go Share Online in "Internet", and click the Pixelpipe to activate your account. it will bring you to a webpage to download your account setting to share online. Download it!
7. After you click DOWNLOAD, the setting is finish configured and ready to upload picture.
Credits to splua333
How To Check Dead Pixels On Nokia 5800XM LCD Screen?
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If you want to check whether there are dead pixels on the screen: Turn on the camera then put your hands covering the entire lens so that no light can get in and would be totally dark. if the screen is black all over that's good. if there's some dots that still light up, it's a sign of dead pixels.
Credits to keivin1991
Using Nokia 5800XM As Webcam
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Download install and configure SmartCam. SmartCam uses WiFi connection, after installation restart PC, no need to configure your chat application such as MSN, Yahoo, Skype or Nimbuzz.
1. Start SmartCam in PC and Mobilephone.
2. SmartCam icon will be enabled at taskbar, near clock.
3. At SmartCam mobilephone goto settings and click Connect -> WiFi
4. Enter the local IP address of your computer running MSN / YM / SKYPE (eg. 192.168.1.5)
5. Done .. start video chat !
Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartcam/
Handy Shell Touch Icons - Patch Only
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Installation:
1. First you need to already have Epocware Handy Shell which is USD$19.95 (latest version is v1.04)
2. Make sure Handy Shell is not running
3. Sign the file and install.
4. Restart your phone <-- Important !

Download from here:
- http://nokia-5800-xpress-music-software.ep...andy_Shell.html
- http://www.speedyshare.com/614402649.html
Credit to J-Slade
Uninstalling Phone Themes
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There is a question that people always questioned on the forum and another sites. The problem that appears to be common to all s60 3rd devices. The topic is how to removed themes from your device? Mostly they removed it using Application Manager, for example N80IE, and on newer firmware for other devices. Don’t worry, as long as you install your themes to your memory card there is an easy way to remove those unwanted themes. Here is some steps to guide you.
1. Connect your device to your PC in ‘Mass storage’ mode - or insert your MiniSD card into a card reader and connect it to your PC.
2. Once your PC recognizes your card a new drive will appear under ‘My Computer’. Open it, and browse to \Private\10207114\import.
3. Browse through each of the folders in this directory to find the theme you would like to remove. The MBM, MIF, and SKN files in each folder should each be named after the theme - so if you want to remove a theme called My Theme, look for MyTheme.mbm etc. You may see some MBM/MIF/SKN files named simply themepackage.mbm etc. In this case, simply open the SKN file in Notepad and you will see the actual theme name in the first few lines of text.

4. Once you’ve found the folder containing the theme files you’d like to remove, simply delete the contents of the folder (don’t delete the folder itself). Now put your card back in your phone you’ll notice that the theme is no longer listed under themes and you’ve freed up some space on your memory card. In newer devices, theme folders/files are located in two different directories [!:\private\10207114\import] and [!:\resource\skins] - delete the like-named folders from each directory to remove themes.
Credits to icechiller555
Speaker Volume Problem - Do It Yourself (Warranty Will Be Void!)
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Ear Piece Problem
Take the plectrum (a three cornered stylus, which came in the box).
Turn the phone OFF and remove battery, unscreq the small starred screws from phone
We'll start to remove the upper panel (see diagram). Getting started is from, so as to stay top of the accelerometer sensor lights.

Removed the lid. You should get as in the picture.

Now we'll see the speaker. It should be pulled out and turned upside down.

There will be two copper contact pins which should be unbent (see image).

Unbend them and then place it back to original position on phone.
The earpiece problem is now solved.
Stylus Drop Out DIY Guide
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Use a masking tape in the first picture (some cheap PVC electrical tape), put two layers of it, the upper one a bit smaller then the bottom one (maybe it would work even better if the upper one was larger since it would be even smoother transition). the stylus is bent at the top so it slides in easily without tearing the tape and out it goes as it should.


Gallery Does Not Loads Images
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Connect your device via Mass Storage mode to computer, goto Windows Explorer -> Tools -> Folder Options -> under VIEW tab, tick the "Show Hidden Folde & Files".
1. See if the images are intact in the <memorycard>:\Images\
2. Delete the hidden thumbnails folder under <memorycard>:\Images\_PAlbTN
Now, disconnect the device from Mass Storage mode from computer by clicking the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon near clock there.
Goto GALLERY and wait for the images to refresh. Done !
Lost Memory Card Data On Certain Circumstances
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Restoration is an easy to use and straight forward tool to un-delete files that were removed from the recycle bin or directly deleted from within Windows, and we were also able to recover photos from a Flash card that had been formatted. Upon start, you can scan for all files that may be recovered and also limit the results by entering a search term or extension. In addition, it also provides the option to wipe the found files beyond simple recovery. The program is small and standalone, it does not require installation and can also run from a Floppy disk. Restoration works with FAT and NTFS as well as memory cards.
Download: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.HTML
Lost & Stolen Phone Guide
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Lots of people come to the boards asking how to remotely prevent their phones being used because they are lost or stolen. Sorry, You Can't!
What should I do?
What you need to do is report the loss/theft to the police and to your network operator immediately that you know of the problem - your operator can then deactivate the SIM so that whoever has your phone can't make any calls on your account. Depending on which country you are in, your operator could also add your phone's IMEI to a blacklist shared with other networks - this will prevent the phone being used on networks in that country and is the most effective way to thwart thieves and those who buy stolen goods from thieves.
How do I protect my data in case of loss/theft?
You can lock your phone with the security keyguard, this will then kick in after a pre-set number of minutes, requiring the security code (sometimes called the lock code) to be entered in order to access the phone.
If you intend to protect your phone data this way, there are two important things to remember. The first is to change the code from the standard 12345, which virtually everybody knows, and the second is not to forget your code, because if you do you will need to visit your local Nokia service point to clear the code - a process which will also wipe your data.
However, the real truth is that unless you are Barack Obama, Madonna or somebody equally high-profile, the average thief doesn't care for your data. The common thief is after the hardware - the phone would be sold on and in use by somebody else, your data would be wiped. The best security for your phone itself is to keep it secure.
Can I lock the phone remotely?
Only if you are prepared for this eventuality in advance. Some phones such as the N96 have a Remote Phone Locking facility which you can activate in the security settings which will lock the phone when it receives a pre-set message. On other S60 smartphones, you may be able to install third-party software to achieve the same thing. All of this, of course, relies on your phone being able to receive the security message, which means that it must be switched on and your SIM card to still be in.
Can my phone be tracked?
Practically, no. If your SIM card is in and the phone switched on, your network operator knows roughly where it is by the base station (mast) that it is closest to, but this is not something that is available to the end user and it only gives an approximate location anyway.
Some people ask why their phone can't be tracked by GPS. The reason is that GPS-equipped phones have GPS receivers only, they receive signals from GPS satellites in order to work out the coordinates of the phone's location on the Earth's surface - the phone is not in any way broadcasting its location for the GPS system or any other system to follow.
Can't I destroy the phone remotely?
No, stories that you can are nothing more than urban legend.
Flashing Dead Nokia 5800XM via JAF (USB)
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Press and hold GREEN + RED + CAMERA when powering up.Keep the keys pressed until you get the shaking hands. That should fully reset the device, with a lock code of 12345 (Unless changed by user). This is only available on phones with 20.0.012 or later.
Requirements
- Firmware v40.0.005 (Original)
- Phoenix Service Suite
Put the original firmware either in:
1. C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products ; or
2. C:\Program Files\Common Files\Nokia\DataPackage\Products
Screenshot: http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/3553/jafc.jpg
- Connect JAF and start the software.
- Select BB5 tab, select USB mode.
- Select Manual Flash and USE INI.
- Select your model and INI.
- Press FLASH.
- Wait for "Searching for phone", "Init USB Communication" ..now Press power on the phone once (Dont Press & Hold!)
- JAF software should start flash procedure.
This is a sample status log successful of Dead USB Flashing
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Code:
JAF version 1.98.62
Detected PKEY: 9000A86B
Card life counter: 99.99%
P-key nokia module version 01.02
FBUS INTERFACE NOT CONNECTED!!!
USB Cable Driver version: 6.86.15.0
Changing mode...Done!
FILES SET FOR FLASHING:
MCU Flash file: NONE
PPM Flash file: NONE
CNT Flash file: NONE
APE Variant file: NONE
Searching for JAF saved location of ini...
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\
Searching for default location of ini...
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Nokia\DataPackage\Products\RM-217\
Searching for JAF saved location of ini...
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\
Scanning ini files...
Searching for default location of ini...
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Nokia\DataPackage\Products\RM-217\
Checking path: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\
FILES SET FOR FLASHING:
MCU Flash file: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.mcusw
PPM Flash file: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.ppm_a
CNT Flash file: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.image_a
APE Variant file: NONE
Languages in ppm: English,German,Finish,Swedish,Danish,Norwegian,Icelandic
Detected P-KEY: 9000A86B
P-key nokia module version 01.02
Init usb communication...
PRESS POWER ON NOW!
Searching for phone...Found
Sending RAW loader...
Using 06.02.002
Elf2flash 02.33.000 RAW loader...
Patching RAW boot step1...
Patching RAW boot step3...
Sending RAW Loader...
...................Loader Sent!
Stage 2 starting...............................................................Loader Sent!
Stage 3 starting..................Phone prepared OK!
Waiting for the phone to boot...
Searching for phone...
Status byte: 8000
Selecting CMT flash...
Result: 0000
Phone is in flash mode...
CMT blocks: 1424, APE blocks: 0
Erasing cmt...
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.mcusw...
Erasing cmt zone 00000000 - 000006BF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 000006C0 - 0001FFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 00020000 - 0007FFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 00080000 - 000DFFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 00100000 - 001FFFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 00200000 - 0031FFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 00320000 - 0105FFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 01060000 - 01067FFF ... Erase result: 0000
Erasing cmt zone 01068000 - 0107FFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.ppm_a...
Erasing cmt zone 01080000 - 015FFFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.image_a...
Erasing cmt zone 01600000 - 01FDFFFF ... Erase result: 0000
Send CMT CFG...
Writing cmt...
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.mcusw...
Sending CMT HASH for NOLO
Sending CMT HASH for KEYS
Sending CMT HASH for PRIMAPP
Sending CMT HASH for PASUBTOC
cmt->PAPUB_CERTIFICATE_DATA_BB5 block detected
cmt->PAPUB_CERTIFICATE_DATA_BB5 block detected, sending...
Sending CMT HASH for UPDAPP
Sending CMT HASH for DSP0
Sending CMT HASH for MCUSW
Sending CMT HASH for PMM_CONF
Sending CMT HASH for SBIF_CONF
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.ppm_a...
Processing C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products\RM-217\rm217__06.60.image_a...
Rebooting...
Finishing CMT session...
Restarting CMT...
Pooling phone...
MCUSW: V 06.60
21-05-08
RM-217
© Nokia.
APESW: (null)
VariantSW: (null)
Prodcode: 0537631
Done!
Video Guide - Dead Phone Flashing via JAF Service Suite
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Thanks to nicks for the source from DailyMobile.SE
Flashing Dead Nokia 5800XM via Phoenix (USB)
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Press and hold GREEN + RED + CAMERA when powering up.Keep the keys pressed until you get the shaking hands. That should fully reset the device, with a lock code of 12345 (Unless changed by user). This is only available on phones with 20.0.012 or later.
Requirements
- Firmware v40.0.005 (Original)
- Phoenix Service Suite
Put the original firmware either in:
1. C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products ; or
2. C:\Program Files\Common Files\Nokia\DataPackage\Products
Step Guides
Step 1 - http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3619/30557332.jpg
Step 2 - http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/1935/31892478.jpg
Step 3 - http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/9687/16710120.jpg
Step 4 - http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/6795/85793523.jpg
Step 5 - http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/6513/48376551.jpg
Step 6 - http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/3914/50117152.jpg
Step 7 - http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/7826/15724315.jpg
Step 8 - http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/4392/48747798.jpg
Step 9 - http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/5927/50002057.jpg
Step 10 - http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/3342/76392166.jpg
Thanks to nicks for the source from DailyMobile.SE
This post has been edited by Xploit Machine: Feb 21 2010, 06:30 PM
Feb 7 2010, 10:11 PM
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