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How to hack Nokia: detailed instructions. How to open a Nokia phone. How to open a Nokia Lumia How to open a Nokia phone

Very often, owners of Nokia Lumia smartphones are perplexed if they are faced with the task of opening the phone and replacing the SIM card or inserting a memory card. At first glance, these gadgets seem monolithic and so impregnable. However, if you approach it wisely, you can easily remove the cover from Nokia Lumia.

Before removing the cover, turn off your phone. You also need to disconnect the charger and headset from it. It is recommended to put a protective film on the touch screen, otherwise you may scratch it easily. Take Nokia in your hand, turning the front side towards you. We're ready to start! The first way to open Novia Lumia is as follows. Press on the upper right corner of the smartphone; as a result of the manipulation, a small gap will appear between the back panel and the screen. This is where your thumbnail should be placed. Press gently to release the top latches and lift the panel away. Then you need to go to the upper left corner - unpin it too. This way you will separate the main part of the smartphone body from the cover. After this, all that remains is to carefully lift the main part of the case and remove the back panel.


The second way to remove the cover. To release the top latches, press down on the camera from the back. Try to slightly lift the bottom panel of the phone, but act very smoothly, because the mechanism is fragile. The latch is located at the top of the phone. Remember that it cannot be repaired.


You can open Nokia Lumia in an unusual way. Find any suction cup, for example, from a towel hook or a mount for a recorder in a car. Use it to suck on the back cover of the phone. Just not to the camera, in this case it will not stick well, as it protrudes. Pull it. Hold the sides of the phone with your other hand to remove the cover.


Remember that when opening Nokia Lumia, you should not use sharp objects - toothpicks, blades, pencils, pens, nail files, screwdrivers and knives. You may damage the touch glass. The device cannot be used with the back panel removed.

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Hacking a Nokia smartphone means getting rid of checking special certificates when installing programs on phones that run on Symbian. And for devices that run on Windows Phone, hacking is the ability to install various services not from the market, similar to how Android works. If the owner of the gadget is wondering, hacking is also necessary. Therefore, it is important for many users to know how to hack nokia to fully use the functionality of your mobile device.

All actions require the installation of third-party programs:

For Symbian Anna, this is Dr.Web antivirus, where files for hacking the system are quarantined, and RomPatcher 3.1 Lite. Both services with the necessary files can be found on Nokia thematic forums.

For Symbian Belle, this is Norton antivirus, where the necessary data is also quarantined, and RomPatcherPlus 3.1. They, like the previous ones, can be found in the public domain on some forums.

For Windows Phone, this is a Chinese program that sounds like Aiyingyong v.4.4.8 and which must be installed on your computer.

How to hack Nokia based on Symbian Anna

In order to save a smartphone running Symbian Anna from checking certificates, you need to:

1) Connect the device to the computer via a USB cable;

2) Download the archive quarantine.zip for hacking Nokia, it can be found in the public domain on thematic forums;

3) Unpack the downloaded archive to drive E;

4) Download Dr.Web anti-virus, install it on the same drive E and restore files from quarantine;

5) Install the RomPatcher 3.1 Lite service;

6) Launch the last downloaded application and activate the following patches:
- installserver - disables certificate checking;
- open4all - gives access to system files.

Now your smartphone has expanded capabilities for downloading applications, including the ability to watch videos.

How to hack Nokia based on Symbian Belle

At the moment, there is only one way to hack Nokia that runs on Symbian Belle. And to implement it, you will need:

1) Download and run Norton for Symbian Belle with quarantined files;

2) Select “Anti-Virus”, and then – “Quarantine list”;

3) Now click “Restore All” and agree to data recovery;

4) Install RomPatcherPlus 3.1 and run the program;

5) Activate the following patches:
- Open4all - to access system files;
- Installserver - for installing applications without checking certificates.

This completes the hacking of Nokia devices running on the Symbian operating system.

How to hack Nokia based on Windows Phone

In order to be able to download applications on Windows Phone not only from the market, you will need to do the following:

1) Install the Chinese phone hacking program on your computer - Aiyingyong v.4.4.8;

2) Start the service;

3) Connect your smartphone to your computer via a USB cable;

4) On the main screen of the program we see a phone with a lock on it;

5) Now you need to click on the large blue button, which is located to the right of the phone image;

6) After a couple of seconds, the lock will open, and after a few more, icons similar to those on your real device will appear on the smartphone image.

Now your Nokia device is jailbroken and you can install any applications on it.

The covers on all Nokia phones open approximately the same way - using a special button that holds the fasteners. Some models also have two buttons on the sides of the device.

You will need

  • - screwdriver;
  • - knife.

Instructions

Find the dedicated button on the back of your Nokia N70 mobile device. While pressing it at the same time, pull cover towards you and open the battery compartment of your phone. If the cover is difficult to remove, press it harder at the base; this happens mainly in cases where the phone is new.

In other models of Nokia devices, there may also be a side mount for the phone cover; in this case, simultaneously press the buttons holding it on the sides, pry it up, and remove it if it does not come off on its own. If you have instructions, review the process of removing the cover on its first pages; it must be prescribed for each phone model.

If you want to remove the top panel from your Nokia N70 mobile phone, use a small Phillips screwdriver and a mild knife. Remove the battery, checking underneath for fasteners. Also, some of them may be invisible under stickers. Unscrew them using a Phillips screwdriver and try to remove them cover, prying it on one side. If you cannot do this without foreign objects, use a flat-head screwdriver or a mild knife.

Unscrew the phone chip, also unscrew the screws that hold the front panel of the phone. Remove it by disconnecting the keyboard. Be careful with the speaker and screen mounts, try not to damage their mounts with the device chip.

It is best to write down the step-by-step sequence of removing the devices so that you can reassemble it correctly in the future. Always disassemble your phone by first disconnecting it from the power source, and always remove the battery. Do not use sharp objects or paper knives to open the case.

Please note

Do not damage the special service stickers in your device.

The screen of my old Nokia phone broke and I decided to buy another phone. In order not to transfer all the contacts manually, and I have a lot of them, and also to be able to transfer photos and other information from the phone, which cannot be transferred if the screen is broken, I decided to use the Nokia Suite program. In order to use this program, I also had to buy a new Nokia phone. I bought a Nokia 5230. Of course, I read the reviews first. Many people complained that the phone cover was difficult to remove. I decided that this is not such a big minus. Just think, remove the cover. But it turned out not quite like that. I have never seen such a stupid system before. Those who say that this phone is not for those who frequently change SIM cards in their phone are absolutely correct. I am sure that the case will quickly fail if regularly “opened”, so keep this in mind.

I decided to open it with my nails, I even grew them to make it easier to hook, but I broke my nails the first time until I understood the principle of “opening” the case, since you won’t press with force to avoid breaking the latches. The easiest way to open the case is if you know the location of the latches on the phone cover. There are only five of them:

The first one is located on the side of the phone buttons (let it be the bottom of the phone) and opens quite easily with a fingernail thanks to the existing groove:


As a result, the housing cover opens slightly:


There is also a groove on the side of the phone cover, which also helps open one of the latches:


Next, we run our fingernail along the slightly opened groove along the body from the bottom of the phone up, pressing more in the supposed locations of the latches. We press inside the slightly opening groove, then the latches open with difficulty (maybe they are still holding on to the new ones):



Thus, first one snaps off, then the second:


If you open the case cover on one side and do not break the latches on the cover, then there are no problems with the second side of the cover - it snaps off quite easily. Done - the cover is removed:


To replace the SIM card, first (as with all phones) remove the battery:

Here again there is an “ambush”. Again you need to pry off the latch on the case that closes the SIM card. I couldn’t pry it off with my fingernail, so I used a plastic stick that I found at home. I think you can use a toothpick:



To remove the SIM card, you need to use a hand or pencil (you can also use a toothpick):


Like this. Ready.

There is another significant drawback of this phone model for me personally. The fact is that the contact search line is very narrow and when I hold the phone in my left hand and try to search with my thumb, I often miss this line itself. As a result, instead of searching, I often call a subscriber whom, you know, I didn’t want to call. I am a short person and my fingers are small. From this I conclude that it will be completely inconvenient for large people. This may be suitable for miniature women's or children's hands, but for men's hands it is difficult. But this, of course, is my personal opinion, and I don’t want to impose it on anyone, but if you are thinking of buying it, then think about it.

Nokia fans liked to complain that the Finnish company had completely surrendered to the mercy of Microsoft and stubbornly ignored Android. Everyone agreed that the manufacturer knows how to make beautiful and high-tech smartphones, but Windows Phone stops users from buying Lumia.

The aspirations of Nokia fans and numerous rumors about "spare" The company's plans were confirmed at the mobile electronics exhibition in Barcelona. The Finns did something that they seemed to be avoiding with all their might throughout the entire period of close cooperation with Microsoft - at MWC they presented X-series smartphones running a heavily redesigned, but still Android.

It is curious that Nokia did not fight for the top segment and did not even dare to enter the mid-price range. Finnish Android devices are aimed at users who value every dollar, euro or ruble. Today we will look at Nokia X - the cheapest smartphone presented by the Finns based on Google's OS and try to find out why it is better or worse than its numerous Android competitors.

Design

Let's give Nokia designers their due again - the company's phones are easily identified among devices from other manufacturers. And Nokia X was no exception. It's easy to mistake the smartphone for just another Windows Phone model, especially if you leave the screen off.




The new product makes it clear that this is one of the younger devices of the Lumia series. There are more similarities with the same than with last year's touch Asha. In terms of dimensions, the device is also as close as possible to the younger Nokia WP smartphone.



Unlike the Lumia 520, the Nokia X has well-defined, sharp edges. Thanks to this, the device looks like a small brick. We liked the design and execution of the device. In black he looks strict and, despite "cutting" ribs, fits well in the hand due to its small dimensions.




The plastic, whose matte surface resembles the polycarbonate of more expensive models, also leaves a pleasant impression. The high-quality assembly deserves respect - there is not a hint of play or other defect in inexpensive devices; Nokia X not only looks, but also feels like a cast block.




At first glance, it may seem that the phone is made in a non-separable case. This is wrong. To open the lid, you will have to cunningly grab onto the smartphone and gently press with your fingers at the top from the back side. This solution is extremely inconvenient and impractical, but it guarantees the solidity of the structure. Of course, change the battery, memory card and "SIM cards", of which there are two supported here, you won’t want it.




The power and volume buttons are on the right side. They protrude above the surface of the case by about one and a half to two millimeters, they can be easily felt and pressed. There are no complaints against them.



We liked everything about the appearance and performance of the Nokia X. There is a small drawback in the form of an awkwardly opening panel, but this is not so significant against the backdrop of the overall positive impression that the device leaves. Really "inside" will everything be just as good?

Display

The Nokia X uses a 4-inch diagonal IPS matrix with a resolution of 480*800 pixels. The screen is inexpensive; dark areas of the image on it give off a noticeable purple tint when the angle of inclination changes. This, however, is not critical. The backlight is bright enough to ensure that the display remains more or less readable outdoors in bright light. It’s a long way from models with ClearBlack, but don’t forget that we are talking about a budget device.

Another sign of savings was the absence of an oleophobic coating. Your phone will need to be wiped down frequently and thoroughly if you want it to maintain its neat appearance. Exactly the same feature, we recall, is inherent in the younger Nokia WP smartphone - Lumia 520.

The Nokia X screen is not bad, but nothing more. Among the models running Android, there are many samples with a larger display and higher resolution. Take, for example, Alcatel One Touch X Pop.

Functionality

The Finnish manufacturer carefully hides any mention of Android 4.1, replacing it with a certain platform "Nokia X 1". The developers tried to make the interface as much as possible "tiled" and similar to WP. They must have been in too much of a hurry, because everything turned out extremely badly.


The first suspicions arise at a quick glance at the lock screen. Here we can clearly see an attempt to make Android something like Windows Phone. In addition to information about active SIM cards, current time, date and battery level, oblong tiles with the latest events are displayed here (messages about the availability of an update, download completion, missed calls, etc.).


There is only one main screen in Nokia X. Everything possible is piled here in the form of tiles: programs, a phone book, an application store, a gallery, etc. All this must be scrolled down indefinitely, or rather, to the end of the list of all downloaded stuff.


Fortunately, shortcuts can be dropped into folders. The function of changing the background color and size of a particular tile is also available. True, when you try to change at least something in the standard design, the smartphone slows down so much that sometimes it’s difficult to understand what will happen next - will the icon fit into the folder or, twitching, will it skip through it?


We make a scrolling movement from right to left and find ourselves in the so-called Fastlane screen. The user's recent actions are displayed here, be it launching a program, making a call, or saving a screenshot. Don't think of Fastlane as a task manager with multitasking support - trying to open a recently closed application will cause it to restart. Nokia X is too weak "iron" to keep open programs in memory.


The smartphone does not have many of the usual services from Google. The Finns tried their best to replace them with third-party ones like their own application store. In terms of completeness, the catalog is very, very far from Google Play. But you can use Nokia partner stores, for example "Yandex". By the way, after the very first downloads of completely harmless programs, some malicious software settled on our copy of the device, masquerading as an official store and calling for the immediate download of some nonsense.


It is unknown what the developers were guided by when leaving the Nokia X with one control key - the button "Back" under the screen. This did not make the Finnish smartphone look like an iPhone, but users of Android devices who are accustomed to three or even four touch buttons will find this approach at least discouraging.


The most annoying thing about the Nokia X software shell is not the weird interface, not the terrible abbreviations of Russian-language inscriptions, but the terrible slowdowns. It happens that you scroll through the screen, but it does not react, and only after a couple of seconds it begins to reluctantly crawl in the right direction. It's 2014, but the Nokia X seems to take us back to a distant past, when smartphones were not so much smart as they were slow.


A third-party shell that turns Nokia X into a more or less normal Android smartphone

If you happen to buy this device, it’s better to immediately install a third-party shell (it’s much faster!), and replenish your stock of applications by installing .apk files yourself. Also, do not forget to disable the wake-up function by tapping - it still works completely randomly. Once Nokia X was lying in my bag, somehow managed to unlock, launch the game and within a couple of hours "eat" battery.

Camera

The smartphone is equipped with a 3 megapixel camera without autofocus. Another greeting from the past, when a sign "cool" phone was the very fact of having at least some kind of photo module.





Sometimes in pictures taken with Nokia X you can even see quite small details (like windows in a high-rise building). But in general, the photographs do not stand up to criticism. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a smartphone, even a budget one, take pictures like this.

Performance and battery life

And here Nokia demonstrates respectable consistency. The hardware component of the device was outdated the year before last. The model is based on a dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 chip, which was released at the beginning of 2012.

In order to equip an Android device with only 512 MB of RAM, you need special courage, which Nokia apparently has in abundance. The built-in memory is 4 GB. It's good that there is a microSD slot.


Running a video in Full HD format is out of the question. However, for a display with such a resolution this is an unnecessary luxury. HD movies stutter from time to time, but remain generally watchable. We have already mentioned that the smartphone is shamelessly slow in "native" menu. Run on Nokia X "heavy" The games are not worth even trying, he can only do something like Angry Birds.

The device is equipped with a 1500 mAh battery. A full charge is enough for a day of moderate activity. In our standard testing with the wireless modules turned off and the brightness set to maximum, the device lasted less than three hours when playing HD video - a low result even compared to cheaper competitors.

Conclusions

Nokia X is a prime example of when form does not match content, just like in the case of Dr. Frankenstein's monster. But in the Finnish device the appearance turned out to be more than decent, but the inside turned out to be ugly to the point of indecency.

During testing of the device, we got the impression that with this model the manufacturer wants to instill an aversion to Android in those users who first became acquainted with this OS using the unsuccessful example of the Nokia X. Who knows, maybe after this they will switch to Windows Phone.

We should also mention the price. If Nokia X were cheaper than $100, you could turn a blind eye to all its shortcomings. However, our phone is sold at twice the price. For the same $200, the device has a lot of competitors from Huawei, Alcatel, Lenovo, ZTE, Fly and many other Chinese manufacturers. However, they are not needed "finish", installing Google services and changing "buggy" shell. The new product from Nokia can only count on the ardent love of the most devoted fans and the interest of some geeks who will be curious to try to turn a half-smartphone into something similar to an Android model.



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