Mundane matters – lame for some, nauseatic for others.
I am a person of change. I like to change stuff around me to make it more personalised and vibrant. That is why default settings never stay long in the gadgets I own; be it a mobile phone or computer or whatever. I just love extreme personalising as it gave me the sense of identity.
In this post I'm gonna share some tips (which was simplified) to 'rebrand' your phone. Be warned that I am not responsible for the damage inflicted on your phone if your tries failed to yield results. Also be reminded that the process of 'rebranding' will void any warranties that your phone possess.
Here are the steps;
Sources that you might want to refer to:
What I can tell is the firmware update is not 100% perfect as it doesn't let you restore your old backup settings which was a main problem! It happened to me immediately when I wish to restore my backup from my memory card. So I scour around the N95 forums and stumble upon this problem posted by a user which was exactly same as mine.
Q: I did exactly according to instructions. The installation went OK, the phone started and I received one text message and two phone calls in a matter of minutes after I restarted. Then the desktop vanished and when I restarted the phone I got this message when the hands were shown: "Phone start-up failed. Contact the retailer". This is a nightmare result. What can I do. Helpless
Source: Nokia N95 Debranding Guide
Note: Euro 1 (Plum) 0536062 works to update v.11 to v.12!! (24/7), 0534833 for malaysia

Mundane matters - lame for some (people), nauseatic for other (peoples too loh!)
Kerry
October 25th, 2008 at 04:27
Memory cards are cheap and a great way of storing all kinds of information. Using it as a back up for phone data is a great choice, but I’m not sure that I would be willing to try it with mine