Need help adding Thingy:91X IMEI to my nRF Cloud account


Hello Nordic team,

I have a retail Thingy:91X device.
IMEI: nrf-359404230239544

It connects to hello.nrfcloud.com, but I cannot add it to my own nRF Cloud account because the device requires PIN/HWID.
The retail Thingy:91X does not include a PIN/HWID.

Could you please transfer/unlock this IMEI to my account ([email protected])?

Thank you very much.

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  • Hello,
    I took the Thingy:91X out of the box, connected it to hello.com, and checked that it was working. The Quick Start app also recognized the Thingy:91x, and I changed the device name. After that, I wrote software created with the nRF5340DK, but it stopped being recognized via USB.

    I just performed a recovery to return it to factory settings and discovered a problem.

    I am experiencing a serious hardware issue with my Thingy:91X (Board PCA10095, S/N: 1050092139).

    When I try to connect via SWD using `nrfutil device-info`, the results are inconsistent and unreliable:

    - Sometimes it detects **nRF5340_xxAA_REV1** (correct).
    - Sometimes it incorrectly reports **nRF52832_xxAA (REV1 or REV3)**, which is not part of Thingy:91X.
    - The **nRF9151 core is never detected** and always fails with errors such as:
    Device error: Unknown device: Unknown DPIDR revision 4
    Unable to detect a supported core

    - Recovery (`nrfutil device recover`) always fails with “Unable to detect a supported core”.

    This strongly suggests that the **SW2 switch (nRF91 <-> nRF53 selection) is defective** or the related circuitry is broken.
    As a result, I cannot recover or program either core reliably.
    USB DFU mode also does not work anymore, since the connectivity bridge cannot be programmed.

    The device is therefore unusable for development.

    I kindly request guidance on the **RMA/board replacement process**.
    The device was purchased through [Digi-Key japan].

    Thank you for your support.

    Best regards,
    KazuNino

  • Hello,
    I have good news.
    Until now, I've tried to perform recovery via the nRF5340Dk but it had failed. However, when I performed the operation via the nRF9161DK, it correctly recognized the nRF9151 and nRF5340 and successfully recovered. I was able to connect it to my PC and check the two COMs. When I open the Programmer on nRF connect desktop, I can see the nRF9161Dk and Thingy:91x. It's fully recovered.
    So there is no need to replace the board.
    Thank you for your support.
    KazuNino

  • Hello, my apologies for the late reply. Great work in recovering the device and making it work again. 

    I hope you are able to continue with your testing. 

    Kind regards,
    Øyvind

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