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3 Android N iOS 10 IPHONE 6S Nexus 5X Galaxy S7 IPAD AIR 2 Sections You are here:Home » Nokia » N95 » Fixing expired certificate errors on the Nokia N95 Fixing expired certificate errors on the Nokia N95 Themes 01:21, 8 http://www.knowyourmobile.com/nokia/n95/2536/fixing-expired-certificate-errors-nokia-n95 Aug 2007 Image 1 of 8 facebook twitter google+ Have expired certificate errors stopped you installing themes on your Nokia N95? Here's the solution - simply turn back time... When installing some themes to your Nokia N95, you'll see the dramatic message "Expired certificate!" (see Figure 1). This is because security measures within the Series 60 operating system only let you install themes which are less than six months old. But all is not lost, and that great theme can be certificate error yours after all. You just have to move the date on your N95 back a year, install the theme, then change the date back to normal. To change the date on your Nokia N95, follow these instructions: Click on the Menu button, highlight Tools and click the centre selection key (the 'OK' key) (Figure 2) Highlight Settings and click the OK key (Figure 3) Highlight General and click the OK key (Figure 4) Highlight Date and time and click the OK expired certificate error key (Figure 5) Highlight the date and click the OK key (Figure 6) Use the Right navigation key to highlight the year. To change the year back one year, press the Down navigation key once (Figure 7) Press the red End key to return to standby mode. Now install your new theme. If you still see the Expired certificate error, change the year back another year and try installing again. When it's installed, follow the instructions again, setting the year back to the present by highlighting the year and pressing the Up navigation key once. Top 10 movie themes for the Nokia N95 More great themes for the Nokia N95 Installing new themes on the Nokia N95 Read More About: NokiaN95Nokia N95Expired CertificateFixDateTimeN Series Sponsored Links Related content 5 Reasons I’m Excited By Nokia’s Upcoming Android Phones Nokia Will Release Three Android Phones In 2016 Pair Of Nokia Android Smartphones Leak 10 Reasons You NEED A New Phone RIGHT NOW Microsoft CEO Admits Windows Phone Flagships Kinda Sucked View the discussion thread. Trending Six Reasons I’m Excited About Google’s Pixel Phones Mobile Phones Goodbye, Nexus! Hello, Pixel Phones: Android 7 Nougat, Google Assistant & Daydream Mobile Phones Google Pixel vs Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE: Who's The Daddy? Mobile Phones Hot Handsets Android 4.4.3 Apple iOS 8 Apple iPad Air Apple iPad Mini 2 Apple iPhone 5S Apple iPhone 6 HTC One Max LG G3 Motorola Moto X+1 Samsung Galaxy S5 Latest