This article will dissect the pinout, provide soldering schematics, and offer advanced repair techniques.
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Because the RM‑908 does not support USB data, advanced operations such as reading/flashing firmware, resetting security codes, or performing factory resets require an alternative interface known as (Fast BUS). FBUS is a serial communication protocol used in many older Nokia DCT4 phones. It uses a dedicated set of pins on the phone’s internal connector, typically located under the back cover, often near the SIM card holder. For the RM‑908, the exact contact points are well documented in servicing communities.
To reset your phone to its original settings and to remove all your data, on the home screen, type in *#7370#. Nokia 105 Rm 908 Usb Pinout
🔍 Check phone’s baseband: If it shows "MT6260" or similar, it's MediaTek — use SP Flash Tool with test points.
Given the limitations, I will structure the article to clarify the device's capabilities, explain the difference between USB and FBUS, provide what limited information is available, and offer guidance for users needing data transfer or flashing. I will cite the sources mentioning the lack of USB connectivity (source 10) and the mention of FBUS (source 0). I will also note the electropinout page as a potential reference but with a caveat about its reliability.
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The Nokia 105's micro-USB port is wired strictly for power delivery and does not support any data transfer or USB communication. The phone's own technical specifications list its data connector as "None", and numerous user reports confirm it has "no USB connectivity" for data. Therefore, any attempt to connect the phone to a computer via a standard USB cable will only charge the battery; the computer will not detect the phone for file transfers.
For technicians performing hardware repairs or flashing firmware (often using tools like Infinity BEST), the following connection points are used: Vcc (5V+):
Nokia 105 (RM-908) USB Pinout: Comprehensive Guide for Repair and Charging I'll outline the key sections: Because the RM‑908
While newer versions (like the 2017 or 2023 models) include a Micro-USB port for charging and data, the RM-908 relies on a and a series of internal contact pads for data transmission. There is no "USB pinout" in the traditional sense; instead, you must use the FBUS (Fast Bus) points located under the battery. Nokia 105 RM-908 FBUS Pinout Diagram
Disclaimer: Repairing electronics involves risks. This guide is for informational purposes. Proceed with caution.