Nokia 222 | Rm 1136 Usb Driver
Cause: Corrupt USB driver stack or bad cable. Fix:
After installation, your Device Manager should show: nokia 222 rm 1136 usb driver
Digging deeper, Selim learned that the Nokia 222 RM-1136 used a MediaTek (MTK) chipset (MT6250 or similar). Unlike modern smartphones that use MTP or ADB, this feature phone communicated using a proprietary serial interface over USB. Windows needed an .inf driver file that explicitly told the system: “When you see USB Vendor ID 0x0421 (Nokia) and Product ID 0x06B0 (RM-1136), load the Nokia USB modem and generic serial drivers.” Cause: Corrupt USB driver stack or bad cable
That specific driver was part of the long-discontinued Nokia Suite (the successor to Nokia PC Suite). But even Nokia Suite didn’t always auto-install the right USB profile. Selim eventually found a standalone driver pack labeled:
Nokia_driver_for_RM-1136_Win7_8_10.zip Windows needed an
Inside were: