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Siemens M65 | en | default | 2009-02-02 21:39:52 +0100 | 2009-02-02 22:26:57 +0100 | false |
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A M65 of my in-laws seemed broken so I took it home to play around with my DCA-510
-cable.
It showed firmware rev. 15 … the current one was rev. 58. I read somewhere that older firmware WILL produce problems so I was glad that it might be a software problem instead of a hardware one.
Upgrading firmware
So I got the latest firmware from allsiemens.com and tried to flash the
phone. Damn! The M65 was from Vodafone and thus the ID was M6V
instead of M65
. Since I hate brandings, I needed a
way to change that value.
After some experiments I found instructions at gsm-multifund.de (which seems to be offline now).
I needed x65flasher and since I updated the phone to M6V v50
before, I needed the supplied Java-Midlet px75v1
to calculate the Hash and ESN for my phone. This needed around 3-5
minutes. After that, I was able to download a backup of the phone's firmware and then chose Advanced → Change phone
model to change it to M65
. After writing it back to the phone, I did a FFSinit (see allsiemens.com) and was
finally able to flash the rev. 58 using WinSwup.
Also a nice page with many tips and instructions: gsm-free.com.
Patching the firmware
You can use Smelter to generate a list with possible patches for the supplied firmware file which you can then apply using V_KLay. There are patches to e.g. disable some debugging (which makes the phone a bit faster) or enable the network monitor (aka. Develop. setup) in the "My Menu".
Internal Filesystem
If you want to get rid of the "Load games", "Load Ringtones", etc. menus, just use the VSOFS-Plugin
for Total Commander to delete the file \\M65\Config\Default\MagicLinks\MagicLinks.xml
and
the directory on the phone.