These typically ran basic, proprietary firmware (often MediaTek-based) rather than Nokia's official Symbian OS.
You might be looking for software for a model with a similar name. Below are the software profiles for the closest legitimate Nokia devices: Phone Clone: Transfer Content - Apps on Google Play
Most legitimate Nokia .sis or .sisx apps will not work on these clones. They often only support basic Java (J2ME) apps. 2. Misidentified Nokia Models
In the mid-to-late 2000s, many unbranded "clone" phones were produced to look like Nokia N-series devices.
If you are looking for software for a device labeled as an "N94," it is likely one of the following: 1. A Counterfeit or "Clone" Device
There is no official mobile phone. While Nokia released many N-series devices, such as the N95 , N96 , and N9 , the "N94" model number was never part of their legitimate lineup.