You can usually find the driver package in one of two ways:
Last updated: 2025
Tested on Nokia 225 4G (TA-1555 / TA-1524) with Windows 11 23H2.
For the Nokia 225 4G, there are two distinct versions: the original 2020 model (Micro-USB) and the refreshed 2024 model
. Connectivity and driver requirements depend on which hardware version you own and your intended task (e.g., file transfer vs. firmware flashing). USB Driver Requirements
To establish a stable connection between the phone and a Windows PC, specific drivers are required based on the chipset: Chipset Type: Both versions primarily use Unisoc (Spreadtrum) Essential Drivers: Spreadtrum Jungo Driver: Required for advanced tasks like using the SPD Flash Tool WriteIMEI Tool to install firmware (ROM). Spreadtrum SCI Driver: nokia 225 4g usb driver work
Used for standard communication between the mobile device and a computer. Operating System Compatibility: These drivers generally work on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 (both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures). Connection Modes
When you connect the Nokia 225 4G to a PC via a compatible USB cable, the phone typically prompts you to select a mode: Mass Storage:
This mode allows the computer to recognize the phone (and any inserted MicroSD card) as a removable drive for simple file transfers (photos, music, etc.). Charging Only: Uses the connection solely to power the battery. Modem/COM Port: Required for service software and firmware updates. files.customersaas.com Troubleshooting Common Issues
If the device is not recognized or the drivers fail to work: Cable Compatibility: You can usually find the driver package in one of two ways:
Ensure you are using a data-capable cable. The 2024 version requires a cable, while the 2020 version uses Driver Errors:
If you encounter "USB Device Not Recognized" errors, you may need to manually update the driver in the Windows Device Manager using the Spreadtrum Jungo Security Lock Removal:
1. "Unknown Device" Error
2. Phone Charges but Files Don't Show Up Last updated: 2025 Tested on Nokia 225 4G
3. Driver Installation Fails
4. Can't see SD Card files
The Nokia 225 4G is a feature phone running a proprietary operating system (Series 30+). Unlike smartphones (Android/iOS), it does not support "Plug and Play" seamlessly on all computers.
The USB Driver is a small software file that acts as a translator between your computer's operating system (Windows) and the Nokia 225 4G hardware. Without this driver, the computer might detect the phone as an "Unknown Device" or fail to charge it via USB.
You cannot use the standard "Charge only" mode.
If you skip this step, the driver will never load.