Nokia 5800 Application Installation Error
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that happen when I attempt to install SIS/SISX program files in Nokia 5800. The Google result suggests me to reset the date of phone to be earlier or later than current date, format the phone with *#7370# secret key followed by changing the phone regional settings to nokia 5800 expired certificate solution other countries (UK, HK, etc), set "Online Certificate Check" to off, etc. There are forums and blogs nokia 5233 certificate error solution mentioned that the version 10 firmware is well known for this "expired certificate" bug and thus should upgrade to the latest firmware version 11.0.008. However, nokia 5800 certificate update my Nokia 5800 firmware is already at this latest version out of the box. So, what's next? After trying with so many suggestions from Google search result to no success, I almost give up repeating the *#7370# formatting process and thought of nokia 5233 certificate download calling up Nokia Care Centre to tell them this Nokia 5800 is a crap! Next, to add yet another record in my Nokia 5800 defects sheet :-( But now, I'm pleased to tell you that I've fixed this "silly bug" at last try, with the help of a China blogger who reply me in just one simple line - remove the bundled microSD card and format the phone with *#7370# secret key! How to solve the Nokia 5800 "Expired Certificate" error that fails
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most SIS program files installation? To be frank, I just don't believe that one-line reply could be a real solution for me. But, I've ran out of ideas and found nothing newer than his suggestion. So, I simply take it as last resource to try. Eventually, this simple trick does works magically, and I can't wait to tell him how excited and grateful I am! For reference, here is the solution in detail (in case you're not sure what additional steps I'd done on top of his one-line guide): Backup all messages, notes, calendar entries, and contacts. I used Nokia PC Suite to backup all these four components instead of using Nokia 5800 inbuilt backup function, which doesn't has an option to backup Notes (but I'm not sure the ALL settings will back up the Notes). Remove the microSD memory card. When the phone is powered on, don't simply remove the memory card. Otherwise, the memory card content will likely corrupt. To remove the microSD card when the Nokia 5800 is switched on, press the power key (the button next to the power charging port), scroll down to locate and select Remove Memory Card, opt "Yes" as the "Removing memory card will close all open applications. Remove anyway?" message is displayed. Shortly after, the "Remove Memory Card and press OK" message appears, and then the microSD is ready to be unplugged or removed from the dedicated slot. Notes, both SIM card and microSD card slot are next to
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