This indicates a corrupted PPM or CNT file mismatch. Download a different version of the RM-902 firmware matching your product code (found on the sticker under the battery) and re-flash the phone.
Extract the Nokia RM-902 flash file folder and move it to C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Products (create the "Products" folder if it doesn't exist).
Click the or Write Flash button. The software will display a prompt waiting for the device connection.
Flashing a mobile device carries inherent risks. To minimize the chance of permanently damaging (bricking) your phone, ensure you complete the following preparatory steps:
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You must gather the correct tools and prepare your computer environment before starting the flashing process. 1. Hardware Requirements A functional Windows PC (Windows 7, 10, or 11). A high-quality, data-compatible Micro-USB cable. The Nokia RM-902 device with at least 50% battery charge. 2. Software Requirements
"RM-902 final flash file stored locally on SVR_BUILD_03 before project kill. Filename: RM902_10.12.11_MR.mcusw. Password: lastcall."
Can revive a phone that won't turn on due to software corruption. 📥 Nokia Asha 501 (RM-902) Firmware Details
Try again carefully; if it fails repeatedly, it may be a hardware issue.
Open the flashing tool interface and navigate to the or Service tab. Select RM-902 from the dropdown device model list. Manually map the firmware files to their respective slots: Click MCU and select the main firmware file. Click PPM and select the corresponding language file. Click CNT and select the default content file. Step 3: Prepare the Hardware Connection Power off your Nokia RM-902 completely.