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Old 02-25-2009, 01:30   #1 (permalink)
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Haw to Put safe the Phone in Local Mode with Fbus.


Haw to Put safe the Phone in Local Mode with Fbus.

Some Phone like (N95,N95-8gb,N96,N82...) can't go in Local Mode Becouse Low Power in USB Port

So wii can use USB cable conected to Phone and Fbus cable to give more Power to Phone

I don't recomend to use USB Port couse windows will find the Phone and try to instal Driver,and will delay the process.

So wi can use usb carger(Tested with 5v and 1A) and connect to Phone(use correct usb data cable to correct Phone).

This is tested by me in (N95,N95-8gb,N96,N82) and work fine.

See hier the carger type => http://www.iriver.eu.com/fileadmin/u..._charger_b.jpg

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Old 03-01-2009, 22:09   #2 (permalink)
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Phone in Local Mode with Fbus. today i tryed this with n958g it dont work phone keeps turning on & will not read even 5v plug & v3 cable
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Old 03-01-2009, 22:56   #3 (permalink)
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This trick worked for me with N73 and N95. But please check if USB port will work after, I've damaged USB port of one mobile (the other I didn't testet)...
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Haw to Put safe the Phone in Local Mode with Fbus.

Some Phone like (N95,N95-8gb,N96,N82...) can't go in Local Mode Becouse Low Power in USB Port
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1. Get 7pin good jaf cables
2. mod cable to have rx2 enabled. (8gig)
2. increase usb power in computer
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2. increase usb power in computer
The question is, how to do it?
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For me what i do is use 7.5k on bsi then as cable attached to phone press power on and attach charger on phone it helps the phone to go on localmode.... done many times in unlocking via dejan's trk
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i will open the phone and disable the camera to made sure it is not attach to the board. then insert fbus and it will go to local or test mode easily.
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Thanks for sharing...

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If you connect the USB Charger to the nokia phone the phone will be damaged, because the usb-port of phone is not constructed to power the mobile like the HTC-Mobiles e.g.

You can see it when you attach the normal USB-Cable to the phone and the computer the phon ewill not be charged!!! Do don't attach an USB-Charger!!!

Modify your FBUS-Cable with resistor 7,5k or 10k will also put the phone stable into local mode. Also you can use a stabilisied active USB-HUB with guaranteed 500mV....

But most problem the phon doesn't get into local mode was the problem with the wrong resistor!!
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Get out from cable two wires from pins that goes to battery "+" and "ground" connetors and connect them to 4.7-5v stabilizied charger.
I'm using regulated DC Power supply, 4,8v. Working 100% OK
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Get out from cable two wires from pins that goes to battery "+" and "ground" connetors and connect them to 4.7-5v stabilizied charger.
I'm using regulated DC Power supply, 4,8v. Working 100% OK










I AGREE WITH YOU BRO THATS IT
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Just ****ed two phones when put usb into it ....
Now usb port not working ........
Best method for me is to put charger on it ......
Works 100% .....
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As above - Cant we just plug in the charger to the charger port? Or is this risky?

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Get out from cable two wires from pins that goes to battery "+" and "ground" connetors and connect them to 4.7-5v stabilizied charger.
I'm using regulated DC Power supply, 4,8v. Working 100% OK
Is 4.8v safe to use?

Battery is only 3.7v.
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Disconnect camera method works 100% and safe. thanks!
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