Fix the ‘Expired Certificate’ Problem in Nokia 5800
by 06ahmed on February 13, 2009
in Mobiles, Technology
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A SOLUTION WITHOUT RESET/FORMAT OR WHATEVER.
This is a 30 SECOND SOLUTION SO FAR BY MAGIC.
-Change your date NOT BACKWARD but FORWARD.
For me it was on 1 june 2009 and I changed it to 1 june 2010.
And believe me there was a pub for 2010 Fida WorldCup in SA
On TV that why I chose 2010 and by some how the stupid “expired certificate†message is no longer there. I can install all compatible app on my
Nokia 5800 even when restored my date to normal I can still install
ALL Compatible: ovi store app, google map, fring, nubizz … All.