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Use the device camera to scan the code from your welcome kit.
🛠️ Official Alternatives: How to Service Your HMD/Nokia Device
Create account (username) and secure password
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The is an official Windows-based service application developed by HMD Global Oy, the Finnish company that currently manufactures Nokia-branded smartphones. It is an advanced technician-grade tool used by authorized service centers to perform low-level maintenance on modern Nokia HMD devices. The software provides specialized functions not typically available to the public, including:
: Access is generally restricted to authorized service personnel or partners with a registered HMD Global tenant account. If you have an account but cannot log in, ensure your user account has been added as an external user in the HMD Global Oy tenant
Developed after the partnership with FIH Mobile ended in 2019, the HMD DeviceKit is the standard for servicing all new Nokia smartphones and is essential for operations like firmware updates, factory resets, and unlocking bootloaders. This tool is typically used in conjunction with Windows computers and connects to devices via EDL or Fastboot protocols. Use the device camera to scan the code from your welcome kit
Unbox and inspect
To help clarify your access requirements, please let me know:
: Input the alphanumeric secret token generated within your onboarding notification email. Unbox and inspect To help clarify your access
If your phone is totally locked or unresponsive, you can execute a device wipe entirely via physical buttons without using a PC: Connect the phone to an external power source.
. Users must sign in with authorized credentials and frequently undergo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Microsoft Authenticator App OTP Verification
Hmm, maybe the user is referring to authentication processes for accessing device kits via an HMD. For example, when you set up a VR headset, you might need to log in with a username and password, possibly through a link provided by the manufacturer. But I need to make sure. Let me check if "kit" here refers to a development kit or a user setup kit. Also, "link" could be a specific app, like Apple's Link app for spatial audio in visionOS, but it's not clear. Alternatively, maybe they're confused between different concepts and the keywords are jumbled.