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Nokia N95 and N95 8GB Product codes [Debranding]

63 replies · 645,873 views · Started 04 April 2007

Guys,

I am trying it on a different PC now, but it seems to have different problem now.
It reads the phone info, but comes up with:

Reading Virtual USB device...Done.
->Serial: AB2B0E77, HW: 0.0
Testing Interfaces...
->USB DKU2....Supported.
->USB CA-53...Supported.
Testing Directories...
->DCT4 Loaders Dir('Flash'😉......Found.
-->0 file(s) found.
-->Please copy the loaders first!
->ADSP Loaders Dir('FlashUsb'😉...Found.
-->0 file(s) found.
-->Please copy the loaders first!
->DCT3 Loaders Dir('fls1sup'😉....Found.
-->0 file(s) found.
-->Please copy the loaders first!
->Products Dir('products'😉.......Not Found.

What does it mean?

I am sorry for spamming, I managed to work it out.
simply ignored the errors and read the settings, and it went through....

Thank you very much for reading though 😊

Hello everyone, ive received my nokia n95 8gb which is on the orange with the orange branding

i tried to debrand it to euro1 in NSS which it has done sucessfully
but when i try to update the firmware in NSU it says i have the latest firmware and it can not be done

there is no option to reset the firmware or anything, so im stuck with the orange branding

User posted image

any help would be appreciated please as i want to use a 3 sim in the phone (with an i-sim)

thanking you

My N95 8GB Vodafone branded has: 557135 RM-320

Not sure what use this is to anyone, but I'm passing it on anyway! 😊

Adeling wrote:0559492 is N95 (8gb) Three (UK)

My phone is branded to Three Uk, so how do i use this code to unlock it?
Do i put in another simcard and then enter that code?

Darth_N95 wrote:Hello everyone, ive received my nokia n95 8gb which is on the orange with the orange branding

i tried to debrand it to euro1 in NSS which it has done sucessfully
but when i try to update the firmware in NSU it says i have the latest firmware and it can not be done

there is no option to reset the firmware or anything, so im stuck with the orange branding

any help would be appreciated please as i want to use a 3 sim in the phone (with an i-sim)

thanking you

I've just debranded my Orange N95 8GB, it had Firmware 20.0.016 on it, It now upgraded to 30.0.018. if you go into device manager in tools > utillities you can find out your current release.

I've had my phone since the beginnig of Nov if that helps.

great advice did my phone to EURO1 in no time at all:icon14:

Im looking for a generic code to update my uk n95. Ive currently only got the original orange code which is 0548170. Anyone got a generic code i can use? Iv heard if i use the wrong one ill end up bricking my fone

hi guys, i just bought nokia n95-2 8g on o2 uk, unlocked. i just wounder if it possyble to add russian language to this phone? the phone already have english, german, french, italian , spanish but not russian! is it easy to add language pack to it? thanx guys, you are great😉

kosak wrote:hi guys, i just bought nokia n95-2 8g on o2 uk, unlocked. i just wounder if it possyble to add russian language to this phone? the phone already have english, german, french, italian , spanish but not russian! is it easy to add language pack to it? thanx guys, you are great😉

I DONE IT!! NEED PROGRAMM CALLED NEMESIS!!:icon14:THANX GUYS 😡:icon13:

how do i know my product code and how a product code can help to update the firmware.

i was using a nokia n 95 8gb vodafone in uk but im no longer in u.k and i dunno if the phone is debranded or not but one thing is for sure, i can't update my firmware.

NSU did download the updates but then while updating the phone it said 15 mins to go but with 13 mins left, it failed..

please help me. thx !

stuclark wrote:Nokia N95 and N95 8GB product codes.

Just to make everyone aware (again) that Nokia will invalidate your warranty if de-branding is done using NSS and NSU.

NSU stores a record of every product code and software version applied to a handset (see email extract below).

If a handset comes in to Nokia for repair, the IMEI is checked against Nokia's NSU logs, and the warranty is deemed void if the product code has ever been changed. Even if you have restored the original product code and the handset contains the correct firmware for that product code, the warranty is still void.

See email below as received from Nokia today...

------- Original message -------
From: <[email protected]>
To: ********@************
Sent: 3.3.'09, 9:48

Dear Mr *****

Thank you for contacting Nokia Care.

Further to our telephone conversation of this morning, I can confirm that I have spoken with one of our Product Specialists and have been advised that due to the earlier product code change your handset will not be able to be repaired under warranty. As you are already aware any product code change at any point automatically voids the warranty.

Please see below a copy of the records on our system.

Serial number:
35808**********
Warranty:
YES
Care Services:

Warranty Class:
SHIPMENT + 25 MONTHS
Product Type:
RM-313
Handset:
N82
Product Code:
0558909
Start of Warranty:
22-01-2008
End of Warranty:
22-02-2010
Ship-to Country:
GB-UNITED KINGDOM
Factory SimLock:
N
Repair information
Repair Location Repair Date Sympton Primary CCT Ref Spare Part# Primary Fault
09-02-2009 5500 O901 Software upgrade

Online Software Update Attempt History

Date/Time (GMT) YYYY-MM-DD Update Type Result Reason Original Software Version Target Software Version
07 May 2008 10:44:18 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful (46) 10.0.046 20.0.062 Product Code 0549174

13 Sep 2008 01:25:59 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful (46) 20.0.062 30.0.019 Product Code 0558756

12 Nov 2008 10:34:00 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful with Retry (67) 30.0.019 30.0.019 Product Code 0558756

13 Nov 2008 12:38:08 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful with Retry and revive use case 2 (93) 30.0.019 30.0.019

I regret that I am unable to assist you any further with this issue.

Kind Regards

xxxxx
Special Solutions Team
Nokia Care UK and Ireland

Hmmm..... I wonder if you'd changed the product code before that first firmware update would they have been any the wiser?

Wombler

Wombler wrote:Hmmm..... I wonder if you'd changed the product code before that first firmware update would they have been any the wiser?

Wombler

According to the lady I taked to at Nokia this morning, the product code in the handset is recorded for every NSU online update and recorded against the IMEI

>Online Software Update Attempt History
>Date/Time (GMT) YYYY-MM-DD Update Type Result Reason Original Software Version Target Software Version
>07 May 2008 10:44:18 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful (46) 10.0.046 20.0.062 Product Code 0549174
>13 Sep 2008 01:25:59 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful (46) 20.0.062 30.0.019 Product Code 0558756
>12 Nov 2008 10:34:00 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful with Retry (67) 30.0.019 30.0.019 Product Code 0558756
>13 Nov 2008 12:38:08 Nokia Software Updater - NSU Successful update Firmware update successful with Retry and revive use case 2 (93) 30.0.019 30.0.019

I suspect the logs above only show the Product Code used where it differs from the original factory code (hence why my last update does not show any code as I had reverted to original one).

Hello all. Please do you know the product code for Czech Republic. Is it the same as for EURO3? Thank you for some info. Kind regards Yanik

hi Here's some product codes I have found so far, if you find any others feel free to add them in here.

UPDATED(Dec. 12, 2007)

European Code(s):
0549487
0557135(Vodafone UK)
0557650(Croatia)
0550379(Balkans)

North American NAM Code(s):
0556218

Australia:
0557646(3 branded make sure PC Suite (http://europe.nokia.com/A4144905) is installed on your PC and that you have the latest version of Nokia Sofware Updater (http://europe.nokia.com/A4579163) (NSU)
click this link (http://www.b-phreaks.co.uk/software.htm) and download and install the Nemesis Service Suite (NSS)Beta at the bottom of the page. Current version is 1.0.38.12. when installing, leave all options as is. dont change any options unless you know what to do with it. TAKE NOTE THIS SOFTWARE HAS OTHER FUNCTIONS WHICH COULD MESS UP YOUR PHONE IF YOU USE THEM. ONLY FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW.

plug in the phone to a charger and then connect it to your pc with the USB cable and choose PC Suite mode. It is very IMPORTANT that you wait for all drivers to install if this is the first time you use PC Suite.

start the NSS beta software and then click on the button that looks like a magnifying glass. it will show some info and extra icons should show up.

click on the icon that says "Phone Info"
click on the "scan" button. it should display the IMEI & Phone version. then click the "read" button on the side. your screen should look like the screenshot belowhttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2298/2039719796_ddb391c9a1_o.jpg

now from here on make sure to be VERY CAREFUL. click the enable box next to where it says product code. make sure NOT to click anything else.
copy the number displayed as the product code and keep it safe somewhere incase you need to revert back to the original firmware.
now change that number to a new product code such as the ones above. the ones above are generic and so there are no restrictions in the phone software.
click "write" just once and this should change your product code.
to check it, remove the check from the enable box, and click "read". the number in the product code box should be the new number you typed in. if it is not then repeat from step 6.
if the code changed, close NSS and un plug your phone.
plug the phone back in and do a firmware update using NSU. in 10mins you should have a debranded phone.

Nokia N95 and N95 8GB product codes.
Only use the ones below if you know what your doing.

N95 product codes
0534841 - Euro 1 - Sand
0534842 - France
0534843 - Alps
0534844 - Euro 2
0534845 - Turkey
0534847 - Scandinavia
0534848 - BALTIAN
0534849 - Russia
0534850 - Ukraine
0534851 - CIS, Bulgaria
0534852 - Euro 3
0534853 - Balkans
0534854 - Greece / Cyprus
0534857 - Israel
0536058 - Belarus / Moldova
0534833 - Singapore
0536062 - Euro1 - Plum
0536063 - France
0536064 - Alps
0536065 - Euro2
0536066 - Turkey
0536068 - Scandinavia
0536069 - BALTIAN
0536070 - Russia
0536071 - Ukraine
0536072 - CIS, Bulgaria
0536073 - Belarus/Moldova
0536074 - Euro3
0536075 - Balkans
0536076 - Greece / Cyprus
0536079 - Israel
0534832 - Hong Kong
0536084 - Hong Kong
0534830 - Taiwan
0536083 - Taiwan
0534833 - Apac 1
0536085 - Apac 1
0534834 - Philippines
0534835 - Australia
0534836 - New Zealand
0534837 - Indonesia
0536086 - Philippines
0536087 - Australia
0536088 - New Zealand
0536089 - Indonesia
0548298 - India Apac 2
0548299 - India Apac 2
0535053 - Thailand
0536093 - Thailand
0534839 - Vietnam
0536091 - Vietnam
0548986 - India
0534856 - Arabic
0549001 - Australia (sand)
0534849 - Russia (sand)
0534850 - Ukraine (sand)
0536070 - Russia (plum)
0536071 - Ukraine (plum)
0548763 - USA (N95-1)
0548763 - Brazil (plum)
0546222 - Brazil (plum)
0549028 - Brazil (plum)
0534862 - Latin America (plum)

N95 Operator Specific codes
0548170 - Orange UK
0548020 - Movistar Spain?
0548364 - O2 (CPW) UK (Graphite)
0547869 - Vodafone UK
0546659 - T-Mobile UK
0536065 - KPN Netherlands
0547867 - DTAC Thailand
0547686 - T-Mobile (P4U) UK
0549533 - T-Mobile (P4U) UK
0548021 - O2 UK
0550199 - O2 Ireland

N95 Language Packs
EURO1 - English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
EURO2 - English, French, German, Turkish, Dutch, Italian
EURO3 - 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

N95 8GB product codes
0550348 - FRANCE
0550352 - ALPS
0549487 - EURO1
0550359 - EURO2
0550370 - TURKEY
0550372 - SCANDINAVIA
0550373 - BALTIAN
0550798 - RUSSIAN
0550799 - UKRAINE
0550800 - BELARUS/MOLDOVA
0550375 - CIS, Bulgaria
0550378 - EURO3
0550379 - BALKANS
0550801 - GREECE, CYPROS
0550802 - ISRAEL
0555180 - SINGAPORE
0555181 - MALAYSIA
0555187 - EMERGING ASIA
0550455 - INDONESIA
0550454 - NEW ZEALAND
0550453 - AUSTRALIA
0550459 - THAILAND
0550457 - VIETNAM
0557980 - HONG KONG / CHINA
0557877 - MALASIA
0550388 - AFRICA (NIGERIA)

N95 8GB Operator Specific codes
0558166 - SFR France

Hey all, I have changed my N95 product code to a generic Australian code (code off my old unbranded N95) and when I try and upgrade the firmware NSU tells me that updates have to be approved by my carrier before I upgrade, so therefor it is still regognising my phone as a branded phone. I have tried everything I can think of and still no luck.

Any suggestions?

Cheers
Luko

Hola soy de peru y quisiera saber cual en la lista que ponen sobre los paises no esta mi pais que puedo hacer????? Cual seria el codigo correspondiente a mi pais..saludos

i m changing product code of my n95 & n95 8gb with nss .... every time i connected myphone it conect normally ... `problem here starts .i open nss ,. when i click phone info.. it doesn`t display anything .. also when i click read button it show`s error ... .whaat`s the probl... plz help me out ..

I have tried unsuccessfully to debrand my N95 from Vodafone UK using NSS as suggested in the forum. To allow my wife to use it on T mobile without Vodafone branding.

Every time I get to the point of scanning for phone info in NSS, I get an error message under scan for product. I have tried the process on three different PC's two running vista and one XP and the reult is always the same. Incidentally the phone has been unlocked officially by Vodafone. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks

exfiles wrote:I have tried unsuccessfully to debrand my N95 from Vodafone UK using NSS as suggested in the forum. To allow my wife to use it on T mobile without Vodafone branding.

Incidentally the phone has been unlocked officially by Vodafone. Any ideas would be appreciated.

If the phone has already been unlocked, there's no need to de-brand to allow a T-Mobile SIM to work.

Does anyone have the generic UK code N95-2 RM-320 (e.g the one you get off expansys)? I have Euro1 on mine but the WLAN keeps freezing after 5 mins, forcing me to reboot. I dont think its a hardware problem as it didnt happen on v30 and I'm wondering if flashing to a different PC might resolve the problem.
Thanks in advance

The reason your phone is not detected because you need take out your sim card for NSS to work. Once you have change your product code then you can put you sim card back in for you to update your phone using Nokia software update. I hope this help...😊

Hi, I have just changed the prod code of my Nokia N95 8gb. Previously it had prod code of Three (3) UK. Now i wanted to change it to Pakistan Languages packs. After changing the prod code, languages are not changed but my phone is not getting connected with nokia phone updater. It gives error now.
Unfortunately i couldnt save previous prod code of my device. now upgraded it.
Is there any option for undoing the changes made?
I want to come back to original product code. is there anyway to do it.

plz help.

Rgds,
Rizwan.

i have this n95 with product 0548364

i am using version

v 31.0.0.17

16-12-08

as i have seen many n95 other product codes sets are updated to v 35.0.002.
why there is no update for this product code .

and can i flash another latest version n95 on my phone , will it harm my set ?
it is not in warranty , so should i do it ?

i want to use India version , can i do that ?

can anyone reply on this ?

Hi everyone I am new to the forum and I am having a problem debranding my Nokia N95 8GB I first have to say I am no whizz kid with this kind of thing so need things explained in layman's terms the instructions I followed were from another website (forum) that I can not find again but they told me to download NSS and the Nokia PC suite which I did they then told me to open NSS scan for new device, phone info, read and to change product code to 0534841 which I did and that should be job done but it isn't it is still Vodafone and if I try to repeat NSS it does not seem to be able to read any info from the phone and declares in the bottom left corner error reading am I stuck with vodafone for ever all my numbers are intact which they said I would have to restore but it seems nothing has changed help appreciated Chris