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Dave P

2007-11-24, 7:33 am

Is there a guide out there to do it? Can you use NSS in the same way as the
N95?

Thanks,

Dave

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James Lewis

2007-11-24, 3:33 pm

I used the same method to debrand my Nokia 6233.

Just needed to use a different product code, obviously, and it worked great.
Also I just installed NSS with no cracks like some guides say is necessary
and could change the product code no problem. Then used Nokia updater to
download and install the firmware.


"Dave P" <davepnospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Is there a guide out there to do it? Can you use NSS in the same way as the
N95?

Thanks,

Dave

--
"Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is interesting. What they
conceal is vital. "



Dave P

2007-11-24, 3:33 pm


"James Lewis" <steffangl@paygi.co.uk> wrote in message
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>I used the same method to debrand my Nokia 6233.
>
> Just needed to use a different product code, obviously, and it worked
> great.
> Also I just installed NSS with no cracks like some guides say is necessary
> and could change the product code no problem. Then used Nokia updater to
> download and install the firmware.
>
>


Did you just use the EURO 1 Mocca/Silver product code?

Ta,

Dave


novmber

2007-11-24, 10:33 pm


could you explain this a bit - it sounds like code :)

thanks



"Dave P" <davepnospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"James Lewis" <steffangl@paygi.co.uk> wrote in message
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>I used the same method to debrand my Nokia 6233.
>
> Just needed to use a different product code, obviously, and it worked
> great.
> Also I just installed NSS with no cracks like some guides say is necessary
> and could change the product code no problem. Then used Nokia updater to
> download and install the firmware.
>
>


Did you just use the EURO 1 Mocca/Silver product code?

Ta,

Dave




James Lewis

2007-11-25, 10:33 am

I used the EURO 1 yes, although the 6233 descriptions are different to the
E65 ones.


"novmber" <novmber@novmber.com> wrote in message
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could you explain this a bit - it sounds like code :)

thanks



"Dave P" <davepnospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"James Lewis" <steffangl@paygi.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4748751b$1_4@mk
-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>I used the same method to debrand my Nokia 6233.
>
> Just needed to use a different product code, obviously, and it worked
> great.
> Also I just installed NSS with no cracks like some guides say is necessary
> and could change the product code no problem. Then used Nokia updater to
> download and install the firmware.
>
>


Did you just use the EURO 1 Mocca/Silver product code?

Ta,

Dave





Dave P

2007-11-27, 7:33 am



"novmber" <novmber@novmber.com> wrote in message
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>
> could you explain this a bit - it sounds like code :)
>
> thanks
>
>
>



I've changed the product code on my vodafone e65. I then updated the
software and this removes all of vodafone's branding and software locks.

I can now use the VOIP function on the phone and make and receive calls at
home or in hotspots over wlan at a huge saving on network rates.

Dave


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