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[1]Nokia Developer
Nokia N950 OneClickFlashers
Introduction
Use the Nokia N950 OneClickFlashers to update a Nokia N950 phone to the
an appropriate firmware version with a computer running Microsoft
Windows, Apple Mac OS X, or Linux. This may be necessary in order to
update a device with older software image to the newer software, or to
return a malfunctioning device to a known state.
This page provides OneClickFlashers for firmware versions 1.1 and 1.2.
Note: The flashers provide no means for downgrading the firmware! So
once you've installed a more recent version, there is no way to return
to an older version.
Note: These tools are to be used only with the N950 device, do not
attempt to update your N9 device with them!
This [2]blog post in the N9 Developer blog provides information about
the naming scheme used for the firmware.
This page offers both the Global and Chinese variants of the firmware.
Downloads
Harmattan 1.1 (2.2011.39-5, released 2011-10-25)
File Size MD5 Checksum
[3]Linux / Global 945 MiB 7adf7e021647afa9349a8a4294021296
[4]Mac OS X / Global 945 MiB 504acc04ce75aca076b89a8a82a35362
[5]Windows / Global 953 MiB ffe09a83dc5c09afd28ba9152d049290
Harmattan 1.2 (3.2012.02-6, released 2012-01-25)
File Size MD5 Checksum
[6]Linux / Global 957 MiB 94876a626689f59a59befe55581452ad
[7]Mac OS X / Global 957 MiB 88a1c3e923017b193ed3e354091592e6
[8]Windows / Global 965 MiB f793cf247c8fa22f261965c344967611
Harmattan 1.2, Chinese variant (3.2012.02-6, released 2012-01-25)
Note: You cannot return from a Chinese variant to the corresponding
Global variant! So unless you are developing for the applications for
the Chinese markets, do not install the Chinese variant on your device.
File Size MD5 Checksum
[9]Linux / China 973 MiB 7be143b3201322385982f931212739d5
[10]Mac OS X / China 973 MiB 54a532f76ee1c07112ce08cbccefbdab
[11]Windows / China 981 MiB f51d55eba953a286fc3b0e7f8ba7ac5b
How to check a device's firmware version and variant
To check the firmware version on your device: open Settings and tap
About Product.
Short instructions
1. Download the appropriate OneClickFlasher.
2. Power off your device by holding down the power key for at least 8
seconds.
3. Start the OneClickFlasher (In Windows, use Windows Explorer; in
Linux and Mac OS X, use a terminal window).
4. Follow the instructions on the screen and wait until the device is
flashed.
Detailed instructions
Note: Do not connect the device to the computer until the instructions
on the screen tell you to.
Windows
1. Double-click the downloaded file in Windows Explorer.
2. Click "Yes".
3. In Terms & Conditions, click Accept.
4. Wait until the following text is displayed:
Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found,
waiting...
5. Ensure that the device is switched off by holding the power key
down 8+ seconds, then connect the device and the computer with the
USB cable.
6. When you connect the cable, the device displays the text "NOKIA"
and switches on automatically.
7. If an "Installing Driver Device Software" notification appears on
the lower right corner of your PC screen, click the notification.
Immediately click "Skip" for obtaining driver software from Windows
Update.
Note: You must click the link during the time that the USB
icon is displayed on the Harmattan device. If you click
the link too late, the device starts to boot and you must
start the flashing procedure again from step 4. In that
case, you may need to repeat the procedure 1-2 times
before the flashing is successful.
8. Wait until the required drivers are installed and the device is
flashed. This may take up to 30 minutes.
9. When flashing is complete, the following text is displayed:
Updating SW release
Success
Status: 0
Press Enter to exit & Unplug the USB cable from the device
to boot new flashed image...
10. Press Enter on the computer keyboard.
11. Disconnect the USB cable. The device boots up and is ready for use.
Linux
1. Use the following commands in a terminal window:
chmod +x <file name of the downloaded binary>
sudo ./<file name of the downloaded binary>
Note: You need sudo privileges to run the command.
2. Accept the terms and conditions.
3. Wait until the following text is displayed:
Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found,
waiting...
4. Ensure that the device is switched off by holding down the power
key at least 8+ seconds, then connect the device and the computer
with the USB cable.
5. When you connect the cable, the device switches on automatically
and the flashing sequence starts.
6. Wait until the device is flashed. This may take a while, even up to
30 minutes. When flashing is complete, the following text is
displayed:
Flashing finished at <timestamp>
Press Enter to exit
Unplug the USB cable from the device to boot new flashed
image ...
7. Press Enter on the computer keyboard.
8. Disconnect the USB cable. The device boots up and is ready for use.
Mac OS X
1. Use the following commands in a terminal window:
chmod +x <file name of the downloaded binary>
./<file name of the downloaded binary>
2. Accept the terms and conditions.
3. Wait until the following text is displayed:
Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found,
waiting...
4. Ensure that the device is switched off by holding down the power
key at least 8+ seconds, then connect the device and the computer
with the USB cable.
5. When you connect the cable, the device displays the text "NOKIA"
and switches on automatically.
6. Wait until the device is flashed. This may take a while, even up to
30 minutes. When flashing is complete, the following text is
displayed:
Flashing finished at <timestamp>
Press Enter to exit
Unplug the USB cable from the device to boot new flashed
image ...
7. Press Enter on the computer keyboard.
8. Disconnect the USB cable. The device boots up and is ready for use.
Troubleshooting
Occasionally the OneClickFlasher does not immediately recognise a
device when it is plugged in. Unplug the device, power it off by
holding down the power key for 8+ seconds (even if the screen is black,
and the device appears to be powered off) and plug it in again.
Occasionally the flasher fails to run to completion. Try executing the
OneClickFlasher again.
However, if the flasher persistently fails during the emmc-erasing
stage, contact the Nokia organization you received this phone from for
further instructions.
In Windows, the USB autodetection and driver installation may cause
problems. You may need to connect, wait for drivers, disconnect cable,
power off the device, and reconnect a few times. If plugging and
unplugging the cable does not solve the problem and the flasher still
waits for suitable USB interface, re-install the USB drivers:
1. Stop the OneClickFlasher.
2. Click "Control Panel" -> "Programs and Features" and uninstall
"Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver" from the list.
3. Run OneClickFlasher again, and it will re-install the drivers.
In Windows environment the Program Compatibility Assistant might appear
sometimes after flashing is finished. Click "This program installed
correctly" to close the Program Compatibility Assistant.
In Mac OS X environment executing the flasher occasionally causes
keyboard and touchpad unresponsiveness on certain MacBook Pro laptops.
Even if the computer can no longer be interacted with, the device
flashing finishes successfully. Please ensure that you have saved the
contents of all open files before running the OneClickFlasher.
References
Visible links
1. http://www.developer.nokia.com/
2. http://www.developer.nokia.com/Community/Blogs/blog/n9-developer/2012/01/23/harmattan-version-numbering-explained
3. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950-39-5/Linux_OCF_39-5_RM680-RM680-OEM1.bin
4. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950-39-5/Mac_OCF_39-5_RM680-RM680-OEM1.bin
5. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950-39-5/Win_OCF_39-5_RM680-RM680-OEM1.exe
6. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950/firmware/Linux_OCF_02-6_RM680-RM680-OEM1.bin
7. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950/firmware/Mac_OCF_02-6_RM680-RM680-OEM1.bin
8. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950/firmware/Win_OCF_02-6_RM680-RM680-OEM1.exe
9. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950/firmware/Linux_OCF_02-6_RM680-003-RM680-OEM1.bin
10. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950/firmware/Mac_OCF_02-6_RM680-003-RM680-OEM1.bin
11. http://harmattan-dev.nokia.com/release/N950/firmware/Win_OCF_02-6_RM680-003-RM680-OEM1.exe
Hidden links:
12. http://www.developer.nokia.com/swipe/