First, it is normal for the Nokia phone display to go blank during an update.
However, it may be that the PC update application Nokia Suite has lost contact with your Nokia phone and the phone display is suspended.
Do the following:
If there is still no response, take your Nokia device to your nearest Nokia Care point. If the device is within its warranty period, Nokia will repair the device under the usual warranty terms and conditions.
Note: If the Nokia device is not within its warranty period, Nokia is not liable for any loss as defined within the End-User Software Agreement.
You need to have the Nokia Suite application installed on your PC.
To download and install Nokia Suite, visit your local Nokia website www.nokia.com/nokiasuite.
Once you have Nokia Suite installed on your computer, please do the following:
For more detailed information please watch the tutorial video from Nokia Care.
From 2013, the new Nokia Asha/S40 phones do not support Nokia Suite or PC suite. Instead, they use the Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver.
The blinking closed envelope icon indicates the SIM card message memory is full.
Select Menu > Messaging > Options > (View folders > Options) > SIM messages and delete one or more SMS messages.
Note 1: Class 2 messages (for example, service messages from operators) are stored in the SIM card message memory. Once the SIM card message memory is full, Class 2 messages can't be received.
Note 2: You have used a Nokia S40 product before. In S40 products the SIM card message memory is filled before the device message memory. If you insert a SIM card with full message memory to another device, a blinking message icon appears on the display of your Nokia device.
Note 3: Other reason could be that there is not enough free memory available on the device to store the new message. To release a space go to Messaging > Inbox and remove unnecessary messages
Charging times differ between charging models. USB charging is limited by the maximum current output of the USB device, and may take longer than charging with conventional chargers.
Note: all batteries including high-quality batteries like Nokia's will eventually lose power retention capacity. If it is time to replace your battery with a new one, be sure to purchase an original Nokia battery from an authorized Nokia dealer.
Try the following troubleshooting tips:
Here are the steps to take in this scenario:
These simple steps can help in a majority of cases.
Restart your phone
For phones with removable battery:
1. Switch your phone off
2. Remove the battery.
3. After a few seconds, put the battery in and switch your phone on.
For phones with non-removable battery:
1. Press and hold the power button until the phone vibrates and switches off.
2. Switch your phone on again.
Reset the settings
Restore the original factory settings as instructed in your phone's user guide.
Update the software
Make sure your phone is running the latest software. For downloads and assistance, go to your local Nokia website's support page.
If you are unable to test your phone or it still keeps switching off, please bring it to the nearest Nokia Care point for inspection.
Your device is locked to use a certain operator network and does not accept SIM cards from other operators. For assistance on how to unlock your device, contact the operator that the device is restricted to. Nokia cannot provide such a code.
The obligation to use device only in predetermined networks is done between the operator and the customer when the device is purchased. Nokia can’t dissolve this agreement between operator and customer.