Nokia Flashing Cable Driver 8470 【100% COMPLETE】

These third-party "flashing cables" bypassed expensive proprietary chips by utilizing a generic USB-to-Serial controller inside the USB dongle.

If you have a specific cable labeled “8470” and need the exact driver file, searching for PL-2303 Driver v1.8.0 or Nokia Flashing Cable Driver 8470.7z on legacy mobile forums (e.g., GSM-Forum, NokiaFan) is recommended. Always scan downloaded drivers for malware. nokia flashing cable driver 8470

In many driver repositories and hacking forums from the 2000s, driver packages were zipped with file names containing build numbers or date codes. "8470" is likely a truncated date code (e.g., build 2004-07-xx) or a specific hardware revision ID (VID/PID) burned into the eeprom of a specific batch of clone cables. Users searching for this specific string are typically trying to revive an old flashing cable that modern Windows versions (10/11) no longer recognize automatically. In many driver repositories and hacking forums from

| Flashing Software | Required COM Port | Works with 8470 Driver? | Common Settings | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | COM1 | Yes (slow) | Use FPS-8 emulation | | Phoenix 2010/2012 | COM5 | Yes | Use "USB Flashing" option | | JAF (BB5) | COM5 | Yes | Pin 5: FBUS, Pin 9: GND | | Griffin Box | COM3 | No | Requires specific hardware box | | MT-Box 2.0 | Auto | Yes (as Generic) | Must rename driver to mtbox.sys | | Flashing Software | Required COM Port |

notebook often used as a workstation for these tasks, rather than a specific Nokia cable model. Flashing older Nokia devices requires the Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver

It is frequently cited as the fix for connectivity issues in software like Infinity BEST. Once installed, it allows the tool to correctly identify the device's CPU—whether it be MediaTek (MTK) , Spreadtrum (SPD) , or Qualcomm —which is critical for successful firmware installation.