olympus
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2011-12-08
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@ Slovenia
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#21
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2011-12-08
, 18:39
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Posts: 203 |
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#22
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2011-12-08
, 20:42
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Posts: 162 |
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@ poor Slovenia
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#23
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2011-12-09
, 02:58
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Posts: 1 |
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@ Singapore
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#24
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2011-12-09
, 04:16
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#25
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Hi there !
Just found a solution to change product code on Nokia N9, use NSS and change the power mode to local mode. Wait for the phone to change to local mode and write in the product code you want remember to tick (enable) and press write. Change back to normal mode. Done.
Check, back in normal mode press read to see whether the product code changed.
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2011-12-09
, 08:18
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Joined on Feb 2010
@ Gothenburg in Sweden
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#26
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Thanks for the idea but Is it safe to do it? I don't want to brick my device .
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2011-12-09
, 09:48
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@ Slovenia
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#27
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2011-12-09
, 10:32
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Posts: 162 |
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@ poor Slovenia
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#28
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Hi there !
Just found a solution to change product code on Nokia N9, use NSS and change the power mode to local mode. Wait for the phone to change to local mode and write in the product code you want remember to tick (enable) and press write. Change back to normal mode. Done.
Check, back in normal mode press read to see whether the product code changed.
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2011-12-09
, 11:18
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2011-12-09
, 11:40
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Posts: 162 |
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@ poor Slovenia
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#30
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