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Friday, 2 October 2009

How To Sign Unsigned Files On A S60 3rd/5th Edition Device Itself

This should especially be useful for people like me who own a Mac, for which there is no signing application, or for those who appreciate the convenience. I will be using a N97 to demonstrate the application, but the process remains exactly the same for any other 3rd Edition or 5th Edition device.

REQUIRMENTS:
  • A S60 3rd Edition or 5th Edition device.
  • A freeware called ‘Free Signer’ which you can download here.
INITIAL SETUP:

  • Transfer the .cer and the .key file to your phone.
  • Install the application on the phone memory or the memory card/inbuilt storage.
  • Open ‘Free Signer‘, select options and then Settings.
How To: Sign Unsigned Files On A S60 3rd/5th Edition Device
  • Come to the fourth option, ‘Sign Cert’ and click on it, then navigate to where you have placed the .cer file on your phone and select it.
How To: Sign Unsigned Files On A S60 3rd/5th Edition Device
  • Do the same for the .key file. You should now see a screen like the following one.
How To: Sign Unsigned Files On A S60 3rd/5th Edition Device
  • Next simply hit ‘Back’. You are now ready to sign unsigned applications on the phone itself. Please note that you will need to do the above only once.
SIGNING APPLICATIONS:
  • In order to sign a unsigned file present on the phone, click on ‘Add Task’ and navigate to where the application is located. Once you reach the file, hit ‘Options’ and select ‘Add’.
How To: Sign Unsigned Files On A S60 3rd/5th Edition Device
  • You will then be presented with the following screen, simply select ‘Sign Sis’ from the options.
How To: Sign Unsigned Files On A S60 3rd/5th Edition Device
  • The file will show up, waiting to be signed. To sign it, simply hit ‘Options’ and then ‘Go!’.
How To: Sign Unsigned Files On A S60 3rd/5th Edition Device
  • That’s it, your unsigned application will now be signed without you needing to use a computer. You will be able to find the signed file in the same location as the original application. A ‘_signed.sisx’ extension would have been added so that you can easily identify the file you can now install.
To sign another application you will only need to follow the steps under ‘Signing Applications’ and not have to do the ‘Initial Setup’ again.

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