Author |
Has anyone debranded N95 yet? |
floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
I used the Euro 1 product code, which is the best generic European code.
It is
0534841
Here are all the codes for reference
You'll notice that there are 2 different codes for many regions, they are simply for the 2 alternative colours, i.e, Sand and Silver, or Plum and Silver.
You can use either one, it makes no odds
Product Codes
0534841 EURO1
0534842 FRANCE
0534843 ALPS
0534844 EURO2
0534845 TURKEY
0534847 SCANDINAVIA
0534848 BALTIAN
0534849 RUSSIAN
0534850 UKRAINE
0534851 CIS, Bulgaria
0534852 EURO3
0534853 BALKANS
0534854 GREECE, CYPROS
0534857 ISRAEL
0536058 BELARUS/MOLDOVA
0536062 EURO1
0536063 FRANCE
0536064 ALPS
0536065 EURO2
0536066 TURKEY
0536068 SCANDINAVIA
0536069 BALTIAN
0536070 RUSSIAN
0536071 UKRAINE
0536072 CIS, Bulgaria
0536073 BELARUS/MOLDOVA
0536074 EURO3
0536075 BALKANS
0536076 GREECE, CYPROS
0536079 ISRAEL
Language Packs
EURO1: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
EURO2: English, French, German, Turkish, Dutch, Italian
EURO2: English, Czech, Slovakian, German, Polish, Hungarian
Scandinavia: English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Danish
Baltic: English, German, Estonian, Russian, Latvian, Lithuanian
Russia: English, German, Ukrainian, Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian
Balkans: English, German, Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian, Greek
Arabic: English, Arabic, French, Farsi, Urdu
Hebrew: English, Hebrew, Arabian, Russian, Romanian, Spanish
Africa: English, Portuguese, German, Italian, French
Cheers
David
[ This Message was edited by: floatlite on 2007-04-12 22:19 ]
[ This Message was edited by: floatlite on 2007-04-12 22:21 ] |
|
Mr Miyagi Joined: Mar 28, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
On 2007-04-12 23:16:32, floatlite wrote:
I used the Euro 1 product code, which is the best generic European code.
It is
0534841
Here are all the codes for reference
You'll notice that there are 2 different codes for many regions, they are simply for the 2 alternative colours, i.e, Sand and Silver, or Plum and Silver.
You can use either one, it makes no odds
Product Codes
0534841 EURO1
0534842 FRANCE
0534843 ALPS
0534844 EURO2
0534845 TURKEY
0534847 SCANDINAVIA
0534848 BALTIAN
0534849 RUSSIAN
0534850 UKRAINE
0534851 CIS, Bulgaria
0534852 EURO3
0534853 BALKANS
0534854 GREECE, CYPROS
0534857 ISRAEL
0536058 BELARUS/MOLDOVA
0536062 EURO1
0536063 FRANCE
0536064 ALPS
0536065 EURO2
0536066 TURKEY
0536068 SCANDINAVIA
0536069 BALTIAN
0536070 RUSSIAN
0536071 UKRAINE
0536072 CIS, Bulgaria
0536073 BELARUS/MOLDOVA
0536074 EURO3
0536075 BALKANS
0536076 GREECE, CYPROS
0536079 ISRAEL
Language Packs
EURO1: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
EURO2: English, French, German, Turkish, Dutch, Italian
EURO2: English, Czech, Slovakian, German, Polish, Hungarian
Scandinavia: English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Danish
Baltic: English, German, Estonian, Russian, Latvian, Lithuanian
Russia: English, German, Ukrainian, Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian
Balkans: English, German, Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian, Greek
Arabic: English, Arabic, French, Farsi, Urdu
Hebrew: English, Hebrew, Arabian, Russian, Romanian, Spanish
Africa: English, Portuguese, German, Italian, French
Cheers
David
[ This Message was edited by: floatlite on 2007-04-12 22:19 ]
[ This Message was edited by: floatlite on 2007-04-12 22:21 ]
hey
where in Glasgow did you take the handset to? what service centre? Also i might be a bit slow here, but whats a product code? and what are the advantages and disadvantages of changing the product code? and how can that be done? changing the code? is i done at the service centre? does it void the warrany etc?
thanks in advance |
floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
I took it to the service centre calledTRS, near Glasgow Airport.
The product code is in effect the Nokia equivalent of the SE CDA number, a code embedded on the flash memory of the phone that identifies it to the software server that dictates the software version to upload the phone, i.e, generic, branded etc etc.
Ultimately yes it kills the warrenty, but if you have any sense you change it back before sending it for warrenty, and 99.9% of the service techs, won't notice/ don't care/ are not bothered (delete as appropriate)
You need to download a program called Nemesis Service Suite (NSS), to change the product code. It's free to download and use, and you can find it using google very easily.
David |
Mr Miyagi Joined: Mar 28, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
ok thanks a lot for that quick reply. |
floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
nah furries, glad to help |
fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
TRS?
they be in renfrew?
3 use them for there warranty returns...
fatreg
|
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
here is a list
|
floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
That list is wellout of date, TRS have not been on that number or at that address for over 3 years
They are http://www.totalrepair.co.uk/
TRS Headquarters
32 Fountain Drive
Inchinnan Business Park
Inchinnan
Renfrewshire
PA4 9RF
Tel: +44 (0) 141 812 1111
Fax: +44 (0) 141 812 1121
David |
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
ok, sorry. looked like a good list and came up quick in google
just found this one though
http://www.apps.nokia.co.uk/clubnokiaservice/
|
amnesia Joined: Jan 15, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Doha, London, Tokyo, Shanghai PM, WWW
|
I wish you could just download damn Language packs as you wanted.
Anyway, you mentioned the arabic language pack, but no code...
|
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
thanks to the comments last night from floatlite I changed my product code this morning and went around to CPW who duly reflashed, and hence debranded, my phone for me
|
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
I have to say now that I have been using it nearly the whole day as debranded, it feels a little quicker than with the orange firmware. This has been most noticeable in the gallery, for example, though I wouldn't have expected anything in the orange firmware to have an affect on that
|
floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
Glad to of service!!
David |
fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
that's the address!
Orange used to use them too..
lovely lady works there called Liz used to deal with the orange stuff..
rmm getting off topic here..
fatreg
|
h7dro Joined: Apr 16, 2007 Posts: 1 PM |
Hi read all the thread, just a couple of questions.
If i change the product code does that just enable the unbranded firmware to be flashed to the phone?
If yes where and how can i get the firmware to flash the unbraded firmware to the phone? ( im based in leeds/liverpool)
and finally if the phone is debranded is it open on all networks!?
sorry if i sound a bit dumb computer networks is my speciality dont know much about mobile phones!!
thanx in advance! |
|
Access the forum with a mobile phone via esato.mobi
|