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2013-05-05
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I would leave it running for few hours at least.
Better to wait for 3-4 hours before aborting.
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2013-05-07
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I would do the things you have mentioned. it may take some detective work to find the real origin of your phone. the sim tray SHOULD provide the answer. I would want to confirm that somehow. possible with Phoenix by scanning the product code and see if it matches the sim tray? I doubt the sim tray would be changed, it is more likely that someone has changed the product code and forced another codes software that is not being accepted by the patient/N9.
the sim error and wifi problem tell us that you have a a problem at least with the CMT or possibly the whole PR.....?? .bin file.
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2013-05-08
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Hello!
Sorry for my absence and updates these days. Had some things to take care of.
Ok back to the problem, the situation is like this:
I've done some research on Phoenix software, it seems pretty simple but I cant get to work. Every time I try it, after pressing the "..." button and after than "OK" button to select firmware it keeps giving me an error saying:
"Currently selected data - package retrieval failed: 0x840E0818 (-2079455208) -Framework: The digital signature verification failed because the signature file could not be found."
Haven't found any solution about it yet. Also I could even get any info for the phone from Phoenix, it doesn't recognize the phone at all.
I managed to find some info which seems pretty confusing (maybe only to me). The phone IMEI (which is stamped on the top of the phone, when you open the USB and SIM cap) its the same with the IMEI on the phone box.
The strange part is that the name of the phone on the box is:
"N9 NV LTAU CYAN/AZUL" but the name of the phone suggested from the SIM tray is "NDT LTA Cyan 16GB"
Any idea on what does this mean, or its the same thing?
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2013-05-08
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2013-05-08
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this is how I do it:
open phoenix pgm.
click ..file..then open product... scroll down to RM-696 click OK
click tools..select data package download
insert the code you want to download
note the download path and change if necessary
click check availability, if available then download
is this the same procedure you have tried?
if not try this and let me know if you get anything?
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2013-05-08
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2013-05-08
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I dont know the difference between both but Ive tried the normal Harmattan flasher and it didn't do anything, I always got the same error over and over.
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2013-05-08
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in my above post all was done with phone Disconnected!
try again w/o phone hooked up
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it did actually only take 10 more minutes^^
thx guys