donvito62
30th October 2007, 01:01
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View Full Version : N95_8GB_RM-320_APAC & Euro_10.0.021_v1.0 donvito62 30th October 2007, 01:01 No Info, Sorry.Here: [Only registered and activated users can see links] donvito62 6th November 2007, 01:07 Here`s The Euro pack: N95{8GB} Euro pack: [Only registered and activated users can see links] [Only registered and activated users can see links] -=[tp12]=- 6th November 2007, 06:43 Title updated...:) the_fly 6th November 2007, 14:43 what about installing it into n95-1??? is it possible? tifose 6th November 2007, 22:28 i think you would fry your N95 MB is you try flashing with this lol just kidding no it would not work Gm8371 11th November 2007, 12:20 ehm on Phonix 2007 v 4.6.170 RM-320 not recognised.... help!!!! Gm8371 12th November 2007, 12:50 ehm on Phonix 2007 v 4.6.170 RM-320 not recognised.... help!!!! Ehi guys do you have some solutions about this? skywalker1981 12th November 2007, 19:48 Yep same here. Do we have to use another version of the Phoenix software? I was hoping to flash my UK Vodafone Nokia N95 8GB. Can I just ask....having successfully changed my product code from the vodafone code to the EURO1 product code I then ran the Nokia Software Updater but it said that no software update is available. Is that because the software version for VODAFONE product code and EURO1 product code are the same and I will have to wait until an update for EURO1 comes out before I can update? I was thinking this was the case so I attempted to flash with phoenix but I got an error stating that RM-320 is unrecongised. Can anyone help? EDIT: I found some info on a Japanese/Chinese website which states that the following version of Phoenix Service Software is needed to flash the Nokia N95 8GB: Phoenix Internal Service Software 2007.39.1.29659 [Only registered and activated users can see links] Is this true? Kind Regards, Luke jimmy_y 16th November 2007, 06:37 Apac info Software version ----------------------------------------- APE SW: 10.0.021 - Localised production (Prd) images CMT SW: 06wk41v41 Flashing information ---------------------------------------- InstallShield V2.8 has been used to build this Data Package. Common Setting files: - bluetooth.ini - rm_320_als.ini - camera_control.ini - adcreadings.ini - Labels #0555180: SINGAPORE Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v12 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_003_000_M025.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml #0555181: MALAYSIA Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v12 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_003_000_M025.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml #0555187: EMERGING ASIA Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v13 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_002_000_M024.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml #0550455: INDONESIA Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v13 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_002_000_M028.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml #0550454: NEW ZELAND Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v13 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_002_000_M037.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml #0550453: AUSTRALIA Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v13 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_003_000_M026.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml #0550459: THAILAND Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v16 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_003_000_M030.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml #0550457: VIETNAM Flashing files: - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.C0R - RM-320_10.0.021_PR.v18 - RM320_10.0.018_013_xxx_U01_uda.fpsx - RM320_002_000_M031.fpsx Other files: Setting files: *Refurbish settings: - RM320_PP_DEFAULT.xml *BackupRestore settings: *ProductConfiguration settings: - RM320_ProductConfiguration.xml - rfconf_RM-320.xml - als_display_led_control.xml - wlan_tuning_RM-320.xml Gm8371 16th November 2007, 11:10 Ok but how I can flash it? sunilvarma 4th December 2007, 10:04 hi guys, here is my problem. i bought a N95 8GB in India, changed to EURO1 product code and updated the firmware using Nokia Software Updater. It showed the update is successful but the phone didn't switch on. So I took it to the Nokia Care Center. They had my phone for 10 days now and they say they don't have a copy of the firmware for this phone. So, what options do I have to get my phone working? Is this file here same as the ones in Nokia Care Centers? Please help... Thanks -=[tp12]=- 4th December 2007, 11:50 Re update your phone with the firmware again... sunilvarma 4th December 2007, 13:38 i mean can i do it without any tools? |