How to Hack Nokia with Symbian Belle OS

Many people want to hack their phones so they can install any apps on their phones. The Locked smartphones which did not hacked yet still running the original Operating System is difficult and rather impossible to run any hacked softwares or games on the phones.


People who did not hack their phones will always get the warning saying that "certificate error" when they are trying to install games or softwares on their phones. They also cannot access the system files on their phones too.

So, actually hacking Nokia with Symbian Belle OS is rather easier then Symbian Anna. To hack Symbian Belle we are not required to flash our phone pr even using a pc for the hacking process. This tutorial is working for the Nokia N8, C7. E7, 701, N9, as well as newly released Symbian Belle Smartphones.


Before getting started, download Symbian Belle Hack Tools and follow these steps carefully.

1. Install NortonSymbianHackLDD.sis (Symantec Symbian Hack).

2. Launch the application

3. Go to Antivirus > Quarantine List


4. You should see 4 files listed in Quarantine.


Now go to Options  > Restore All.


Select Yes.


Note: now you’re done with Norton. you can uninstall it from your phone if you want.

5. Install RomPatcherPlus_3.1_LiteVersion.sisx and launch.

Click on both patches to apply them and the blue icons beside them should turn green.

Applying Installserver patch, the icon might change to a red cross. This is where the installserver.exe in the pack you donwloaded comes in.


Now select each of them and go to Options > Add to Auto.

6. Install x-plore_s60_3rd_1_56.sisx and launch.

7. Press 0 and check the first four boxes.


8. Now copy that installserver in the pack you download to C:\sys\bin



After all of these steps were done, please restart your phone to complete the hacking process. Now your phones are ready to be installed any application even the certificate is expired and without warning the "certificate error" again..

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

When i install xplore it says certificate expired

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