How to: Change your Product Code

You are annoyed of your phone because it has a simlock or is from a provider, so that you can´t update your firmware as soon as the update comes out?
So, in this tutorial I will show you how to change your product code. If you change your provider-product code to a free product code you have a branding-free mobile phone.
At first I want to say, that you shouldn´t change it if you have no knowledge of your device. Only change it if you know what you are doing!
If you make something wrong, you could damage your phone and if you have changed the Product Code you won´t have warranty anymore. So first think exactly about what you´re doing.
!!!IMPORTANT: Don´t make a backup over the integrated backup-function of your phone before changing the PC (Product Code), because after that nothing will work anymore.!!!
For every phone there are different PC´s. You can find them in the internet via google, here is a list of some product codes.
Here an important list of the included languages in the different PC´s:
EURO1: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
EURO2: English, French, German, Turkish, Dutch, Italian
EURO3: English, Czech, Slovakian, German, Polish, Hungarian
SCANDINAVIA: English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Danish
BALTIC: English, German, Estonian, Russian, Latvian, Lithuanian
RUSSIA: English, German, Ukrainian, Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian
BALKANS: English, German, Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian, Greek
ARABIC: English, Arabic, French, Farsi, Urdu
HEBREW: English, Hebrew, Arabian, Russian, Romanian, Spanish
AFRICA: English, Portuguese, German, Italian, French
Let´s start with changing your Product Code… (*click on the screenshots to enlarge them)
1. Download Nemesis Service Suite here.
2. Now install NSS on your computer.
3. You have installed NSS succesfully on your computer? Okay, let´s start with changing your PC.
4. Start NSS, then plug your device into the computer and choose “PC Suite”. Now click on “scan for new device” in the top right corner of NSS.
5. Now NSS should have found your device.
6. Click on “Phone Info”
7. Enter the PC you want on your phone, then mark “Enabled” and click on “Write”.
8. Now you have changed the PC of your phone and you can close NSS.
As you can see it is very easy to change your phones Product Code.
If there are any problems leave a comment.
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by Christian Titze on March 18th, 2008 |






Nice tutorial, but I think you should also mention the risks when something is going wrong.
bery95 said this on March 18th, 2008 at 19:25
thx bery, i´ve added the risks.
Christian Titze said this on March 18th, 2008 at 19:46
How can we know to what Product Code to change the existing Product Code into???
firefoxfx said this on March 19th, 2008 at 15:25
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Links: Todays Mobile News « Daily Mobile said this on March 19th, 2008 at 15:58
as per firefoxfx’s comment “How can we know to what Product Code to change the existing Product Code into???”
Anonymous said this on March 22nd, 2008 at 23:07
It´s your work to find out in which PC you want to flash, because for every phone there are several codes.
If you can´t update your N95 to 21.0.016 e.g. you have to find a Euro or APAC PC for it.
Just search after e.g. “Euro1 Nokia N95″ in google or somewhere…
Christian Titze said this on March 26th, 2008 at 10:04
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mp340gb said this on April 9th, 2008 at 05:25
I’ve installed NSS but it doesn’t work. I’ve connected my phone with USP cable and the driver of that cable is installed because I am already accessing it by PC suit. During instillation I tried all possible hardware provided by the program but I didn’t get any thing. When I make search the program can’t see any device.
Thanks a lot
Tahseen
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Mr%2E+Keen said this on April 12th, 2008 at 08:03
I seem to have the same problem as “Anonymous said this on April 9, 2008 at 10:35 pm” - I´m getting: “Reading values….error!”
Mikos said this on April 26th, 2008 at 07:16
hi there.. i tried changing the product code of 6500 slide edition
seems like the NSS doesnt support 6500 yet?
Hope you can help??
thanks in advance:)
gmkfree said this on April 29th, 2008 at 03:31
The problem with NSS replying “Reading values….Error!” is related to the version of Nokia PC Suite installed.
I had the latest PC Suite installed (6.86.9.0) and NSS could not read any of my Nokia phones. After a complete uninstall of everything labelled Nokia (including all old cable drivers) on my Windows XP system and a reinstall of PC Suite version 6.84 + NSS everything worked just fine.
cvision said this on April 29th, 2008 at 13:56
Thanks! I uninstalled everything labelled Nokia, even in regestry. I did not reinstall but tried to connect with NSS - it worked! The firmware update went well too.
Mikos said this on May 2nd, 2008 at 07:52
The languages are incorrect:
This is corect:
EURO-A=English,Finish,Swedish,Danish,Norwegian,German,
EURO-B=English,German,French,Polish,Romanian,Hungarian
EURO-C=English,German,French,Italian,Dutch,Spanish,Turk ish,
EURO-D=English,German,Slovak,Slovene,Serbian,Hungarian,
EURO-E=English,German,Lithuanian,Latvian,Russian,Estoni an
EURO-F=English,German,Hebrew,Arabic,Russian
EURO-H=English,German,Greek,French
EURO-I=English,German,Russian,Bulgarian,Romanian,Ukrain ian
EURO-O=English,German,French,Italian,Spanish,Turkish
MEA1=English,French,Arabic
MEA2=English,French,Arabic
MEA3=English,French,Italian
MEA4=English,Urdu
MEA5=English,Farsi
MEA6=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA7=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA8=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA9=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA10=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA11=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA12=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA13=English,Latin,Bronze
MEA14=English,Fench,Arabic
MEA15=English,Latin,Bronze
APAC-P=English,Chinese S(PRC),Chinese Trad (Taiwan)
APAC-Q=English,Chinese Simpl,Chinese Trad (Hong Kong)
APAC-R=English,Chinese Trad ,Chinese Simpl (China)
APAC-S=English,Chinese Trad ,Chinese Simpl,Malaysian
APAC-T=English,Vietnamese,Tagalog,Chinese Simpl,Chinese Trad
APAC-U=English,Thai,Chinese Simpl,Chinese Trad
APAC-V=English,Chinese Simpl,Chinese T,Vietnamese
APAC-W=English,Chinese Trad,Chinese Simpl,Hindi
APAC-X=English,Chinese Simpl,Chinese Trad,Bahasa Indonesia
Lucas said this on July 3rd, 2008 at 14:53
I’m trying to get rid of the irritating T-Mobile noises after the Nokia tunes at startup. I’ve had the phone unlocked and tried the Euro 1 and Euro 2 versions but with absolutely no joy. Any ideas how I can get rid of the T-Mobile (UK) things????
Paul said this on July 4th, 2008 at 18:49
what about nokia n79 product code change?
alex said this on December 30th, 2008 at 15:11