Ade pressed Yes .
Official Nokia servers are long gone. However, the internet archive saves old tools. Here are the sources (as of 2025):
Open , connect your phone via USB, and select your device type (RM-721 or RM-722).
: You can find the firmware package (containing MCU, PPM, and CNT files) on enthusiast sites like Frendx .
The represents the final, most mature version of this classic feature phone. By keeping your device updated, you’re not just extending functionality—you’re preserving a piece of mobile history when phones were tools, not distractions.
Ade pressed Yes .
Official Nokia servers are long gone. However, the internet archive saves old tools. Here are the sources (as of 2025):
Open , connect your phone via USB, and select your device type (RM-721 or RM-722).
: You can find the firmware package (containing MCU, PPM, and CNT files) on enthusiast sites like Frendx .
The represents the final, most mature version of this classic feature phone. By keeping your device updated, you’re not just extending functionality—you’re preserving a piece of mobile history when phones were tools, not distractions.