After update you can always revert back to your original product code, so wont affect the warranty status at all.ajab.ghajab said:Thanks for the post. I see you changed your Product Code. How safe is it?
nikeel said:What product code did u change to?
nikeel said:Hopefully changing to APAC2 India should not disable the TV-Out.
jags1987 said:After update you can always revert back to your original product code, so wont affect the warranty status at all.
H_D said:I am also looking forward to update my 5800 via diff region code but how am i going to revert it back to original product code ? I am asking this bcoz i bought my phn in September only so dont want to loose on the warranty
TIA
Gaurish said:What is your product code? Its written under the battery.
sumchamp said:You can revert back to original product code after upgrading your firmware and by this you can fool Nokia Care guys.
jags1987 said:After update you can always revert back to your original product code, so wont affect the warranty status at all.
H_D said:I am also looking forward to update my 5800 via diff region code but how am i going to revert it back to original product code ? I am asking this bcoz i bought my phn in September only so dont want to loose on the warranty
ajab.ghajab said:Thank you all guys, specially to Gaurish for that handy blog! That really helped. I changed my product code to 0559673 before the update (I have a red), and reverted back to 0575590 once done. Awesome. Had to go through some trouble for changing the product code though since the tools dont work on Windows 7. Had to reboot to XP after ages
The kinetic scrolling is welcome indeed, and works like a charm
I just did this on my 20 day old phone It worked perfect, and after updating, I have reverted back my product code. Phone and memory card are healthy and doing fine. LOL.
SumitB said:You need not have booted into Windows XP. I have Windows 7 installed and the tool did not work. I changed its properties to run in Compatibility Mode for Windows XP (SP3) and it worked. :clap:
ujjwal said:There's an easier way to change the product code, which works even on Windows 7. It uses a software called Nemesis Service Suite.
Check this link - How To Change The Product Code On A N97 & Nokia 5800 | The Symbian Blog
MaRKiV said:just jumped into the the ubercool 5800 bandwagon :clap: Ijust have to say its WOW!!!!
PhotostarSR said:I have updated my 5800's firmware to v40 and have made a simple HOW TO post in my blog:
HOW TO Update Nokia 5800 Firmware to V40.0.005 TechShashank.com | Internet, Technology, Reviews, Guides, Mobiles | TechShashank.com | Internet, Technology, Reviews, Guides, Mobiles
s_anuj said:Finally managed to get JAF working. (compatibility in win7)
However, when i get to BB5 -> check 'prod. manager' in service settings -> click 'Service' in operations, i get a production data edit box.
Here i do not get anything when i click on 'read values' (all i see is Detected P-KEY: 90009699 ; P-key nokia module version 01.02 in the main status window).
Anybody got a clue on this? I've been trying to update for 3 hours now
Gaurish said:phone has restarted twice after flashing with v40 since eveing. hope these are isolated incidents and do not effect the overall stability of the phone.
ps:this message has been typed directly via nokia 5800
ajab.ghajab said:I hope you have the phone connected in PC Suite mode when you do this, since that particular key you mentioned, comes when the phone is not connected. I think you are seeing something like this: