Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 3, 2011

n70 update failed, now phone won't start. what should be done to revive it?

n70 update failed, now phone won't start. what should be done to revive it?

i was updating by the NSU from nokia, and the phone stopped in about 3/4 of the operation. it said to take off and re bed in the battery, but the phone just went dead. waht should be done?

Answer by Powerbook
There’s obviously something incorrect with the firmware on your phone’s ROM, because it’s corrupted. If you’re still on warranty, you can get it replaced by Nokia. If not, go to your phone repair store ASAP!

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My nokia E71 wont start after an attempt to bring up to date software. only gives message that says “Phone start-up failed. contact the retailer.” what do i do to revert this situation and have my phone start up?
thanks.

Answer by Muzzammil
take it to a repair centre, the software bring up to date didn’t complete fruitfully :s, downgrade the version at a repair centre.

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