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24th August 2003, 10:44 PM
6210 to 6250 Upgrade

(working on 1800MHz)

I can now supply this service

Why do this upgrade?

This upgrade converts your 6210 into a 6250.
There are some disadvantages to this upgrade but some useful features are added.
This is a good upgrade to do to show off to your friends.

The original 6250 is aimed at people in the building trade as the phone is water,
shock and dust proof - so Nokia say!

+ Sound/dB Meter
+ Task Journal
+ Timed Profiles
+ Timed/Automatic keylock
+ Coded Keylock
- Loss of 1800Mhz (orange/121) only in some cases
- Loss of Phone book Memory (250)
- Loss of SMS memory

WARNING: THIS PROCESS CAN KILL YOUR PHONE IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
IF YOU DON FEEL CONFIDENT PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS.

Using EEPROM Tools with this upgrade or doing a factory reset will cancel the 1800MHz signal - No Orange/121

What you will need: Rolis 4.77, Rolis Nok-Tool 1.8, Nokia Tool/Jordik 3.03,
A Flasher Cable/Kit, An M-bus compatible datacable, a 6210 phone, a 6250 full (PPM/MCU/EEPROM) Flash File.

Press *#06# on your phone to display the Serial Number.
Write down this number and keep it safe. Take the battery off and compare it with the Bottom Number on the sticker.

If they are different, you most probably have a stolen handset, report the person you sold it off to the police!!

1. Connect your 6210 to a flasher cable and turn it off.

2. Open Rolis 4.77

3. Make a backup of your phone (00200000 - 00600000)

4. Flash the 6250 full (PPM/MCU/EEPROM) Flash to your phone and close Rolis 4.77

5. Turn your phone on and make sure it works.

6. Connect your phone to an M-bus compatible cable (and switch on)

7. Open Jordik 3.03



8. Press Button 1 (Read Phone Info)

9. Type in your original IMEI into the black box (at 2). It will calculate the last digit.

10. Click on the 'Change IMEI' button (at 2)

11. Exit Jordik

12. Open KNok phoenix

13. Select 'Modify Locks'

14. Click 'Reset SP Locks'

15. Open Rolis Nok-Tool 1.8



16. Click 'Read Phone' (button 1)

17. Click 'Update FAID' (button 2)

18. Remove the cable

19. Remove the battery for 5 seconds and replace

20. Reconnect the cable and turn phone on

21. Click 'Read Phone' (button 1)

22. Click 'Update FAID' (button 2)

23. Remove the cable

24. Remove the battery for 5 seconds and replace

25. Your 6210 is now a 6250 if nothing went wrong.