Don't get me wrong—the Nokia 5320 was great out of the box. However, the stock firmware came with several drawbacks that have only become more annoying over time:
| Feature | HyperX / Modded RPKG | Official Updated Firmware | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Stability | Good, but risk of minor bugs | Excellent | | Speed | Fast (Optimized) | Standard | | RAM Available | High (Bloat removed) | Low (Standard) | | Customization | High (Themes, Mods) | Low | | Difficulty | High (Requires Modding Tools) | Medium (Standard Flash) | nokia 5320 rom rpkg better
*#7370#) after flashing for clean setup.⚠️ Warning: Flashing incorrectly can brick your phone. Follow step-by-step video guides and ensure your battery is fully charged. Don't get me wrong—the Nokia 5320 was great out of the box
When the community talks about a "better" ROM for the 5320, they are usually referring to modded firmwares (often based on later firmware versions like v9.x or hacks ported from similar devices like the 6220c or N79). Hard reset ( *#7370# ) after flashing for clean setup
Here is what a solid custom RPkg brings to the table:
The Nokia 5320 has approximately 80 MB of RAM, but stock firmware reserves 30% for background processes (DMService, SWUpdate, WLAN Wizard).
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