Nokia Rm 1187 Driver
The Nokia RM-1187 is typically a feature phone or entry-level device (e.g., Nokia 105, 130, or similar models). It connects to a PC as a USB mass storage or modem device.
Official drivers are not widely available because modern Windows (10/11) automatically installs generic USB drivers.
To get your PC to recognize the RM-1187: nokia rm 1187 driver
- Charge the phone before connecting.
- Turn the phone ON, then connect via USB cable.
- Select "Mass Storage" or "Media Transfer" on the phone’s screen when prompted.
- Let Windows install drivers automatically – no manual driver needed for basic use.
If you need modem / AT command support:
- Try the Nokia USB Generic driver (from old Nokia Suite)
- Or install Mobiledit or Nokia PC Suite (old version, compatibility not guaranteed)
For Nokia RM-1187 flash/firmware (dead phone, no USB response): The Nokia RM-1187 is typically a feature phone
- You need a hardware box (ATF, Best, or Infinity) – not just drivers.
- These require paid licensed software.
Where to find (if still needed):
- Unreliable sites like
driveridentifier.com– scan at your own risk. - XDA Developers forums (search "RM-1187 driver").
Recommendation: Avoid downloading "driver setup.exe" from unknown sites. Windows 10/11 will handle the device automatically as a removable drive or MTP device. Charge the phone before connecting
I understand you're looking for a driver for the Nokia RM-1187. That model number corresponds to the Nokia 2.2 (released in 2019).
Here's what you need to know and how to get the correct drivers/features:
Issue: Cannot Access Memory Card
- Ensure the Memory Card is inserted correctly in the phone.
- On the phone, navigate to Settings > Connectivity > USB and ensure "Mass Storage" is selected as the default mode.
Key Information
- RM-1187 = Nokia 2.2 (TA-1179, TA-1183, TA-1191 variants)
- This device runs Android One (Android 9 Pie → Android 10/11)
- No separate PC suite driver is required for normal file transfer — it uses standard USB protocols
Issue: "USB Device Not Recognized"
- Cable Quality: Nokia feature phones often use Micro-USB cables. Ensure the cable is a "data cable" and not a "charging-only" cable.
- Port Selection: Try different USB ports on the computer. Avoid passive USB hubs; plug directly into the motherboard ports.