Repost From Motorolafans
Guide to Flashing your A1200 This write-up explains:
• what is firmware and how to tell what version you have
• the advantages and disadvantages of the different firmware versions
• how to change the firmware (flash) on your phone.
It was created by combining and summarizing the information provided in the dozens of threads on this forum and then rewriting it as easy-to-follow steps that new users can print off and have all the information that they need in one place to (hopefully) easily and successfully flash their phones.
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WARNINGS Flashing your phone to a different version of firmware should be fairly straightforward, however, please read the following cautions before you start:
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Always find out what your current version of firmware is before you start (instructions below) and write it down! - so if issues then you will know what you started with.
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If you have the International version of the A1200 (A1200i) sold in Latin America - do NOT attempt to flash to any other version - you will probably make the phone unusable! . • If you flash to firmware 24p, 25p or 30p you can not flash back to any other version.
If you have flashed to 24p, 25p or 30p then do NOT attempt to flash to any other version (other than one of these 3) - you will make the phone unusable!
• Many of the versions do not have firmware files available (eg 19p) so if you flash to a different version then you can not flash back. (Check the list of firmware below to find out whether yours has a firmware file available)
Also:
• Make sure your
battery is fully charged before beginning a flash
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Back up your contacts and files using Motorola Phone Tools or the new Superman app before doing any flashing as flashing will delete all of these and return your phone to a “vanilla” state. Data on your SD card is not touched.
• Give yourself plenty of time to complete the flashing and BE PATIENT. Sometimes it appears as nothing is happening and it is stuck at a certain % - but sometimes it can take up to 5 min before the % value changes.
Never disconnect your phone or turn off your PC until the flashing is finished or you may make it unusable (i.e. "brick" it!!). There are ways to recover using a tool called radiocom (described in the threads) - but they are fairly complex.
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1. What is Firmware The A1200 runs using a special Motorola version of the Linux operating system (MONTAVISTA Linux CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 3.1). This is known as the "firmware". There are several different versions of "firmware" that will run successfully on the A1200. Think of firmware as being equivalent to different versions of the operating system (just as there is Windows 98 versus Windows 2000). Every so often Motorola releases a new version of firmware with new features and enhancements. All firmwares come with both English and Chinese languages (except for the International version released in Latin America - up until now it's the only firmware that doesn't come with Chinese language).
2. Firmware Versions It can be confusing to decipher the firmware versions as the higher the number does NOT mean the later the version. In addition, there are 4 different "models" of the A1200 with different firmware "tracks" or paths. Most A1200's sold in the world are the original A1200 or the newer A1200R, but there are 2 other "models" released into specific markets that will only run certain specialized versions of the firmware. There is no way to tell from looking at the phone which "model" you have - you can only tell by checking which version of firmware it is running (see next section).
The 4 "models" and the firmware tracks that they can run are as follows:
R532 or R532H2 - Original A1200 : It has 2 supported firmware tracks:
- 38p-->4xp-->5xp track (eg 43p, 46p, 59p)
- 03p-->06p-->08p-->12p track
R532C2 - A1200R - newer version (appeared Feb 2007). Hardware is exactly the same, but runs different firmware than the original A1200. It has a newer bootloader so can only support 1 firmware track (called the C2 track):
- 19p-->24p-->25p-->30p-->34p track
R532L4 - A1200i : the international language version only available in Latin America. Comes with Spanish/Portuguese/French/English language support. Be careful if you decide to flash this phone - see section on "Spanish/Portuguese/French Language" below for more detail.
R541 - A1200E : new A1200 Edge Series (as of Jan 07). Currently only available in China. As of June 2007, 2 versions of firmware available - the China Mobile branded R541_G_11.51.01P or the more recent generic R541_G_11.50.29P. This firmware already has Edge enabled (For all other firmwares you have to do a radiocom mod to turn on Edge). Downside is that A1200E is only a tri-band phone rather than Quad-band.
3. What version of firmware does my phone have? To determine what version your phone is currently running do the following:
• Go to your Dial Pad and dial:
WWW008W. To make the W hit the menu button while in the dial pad, then hit insert->insert wait to make the W .
You should see something like:
R532H2_G_11.20.08P
BP: R532H2_G_11.20.08PPB
PFlex: GSZHNANT677JF014D
SP: 631F1F00
Look at the numbers at the end of the second line for the version. The version shown here is .08P.
• An A1200R will have something like R532C2_G_11.31.25P.
• The A1200i (Spanish/Portuguese/French language version) will have something similar to "R532L4_G_11.40.0FR" or the more recent "R532L4_G_11.40.19FR" or "R532L4_G_11.40.1ARBP" versions.
• The A1200E will have either "R541_G_11.51.01P" or the more recent generic "R541_G_11.50.29P".
4. What Firmware Can I Flash To? A1200: For the original A1200, you can flash to any other firmware version listed on its 2 firmware tracks (eg .8p-->59p, 43p->12p).
If you have any of the firmwares listed under the original A1200, you can also flash to any of the C2 track firmwares (24p, 25p, 24xp30, etc). BUT you can not flash from the C2 track back to the original A1200 track as it has a newer bootloader that doesn't allow downgrade to older version. So if have an original A1200 and you do flash to one of the firmwares on the C2 track - be certain about it as you will not be able to go back!
If you have any of the firmwares listed under the original A1200, you can also successfully flash to either of the two A1200E firmwares - although users report that they can not get their internet connections working after doing this - so recommended that you do not try this unless you are experienced. See this thread for more information.
A1200i: see next section on "Spanish/Portuguese/French Language Support".
A1200R (C2 track): If you have the 24P, 25P, 30p or 34P firmwares you can flash to any of the other two in this same track or to any of the numerous 24P, 25P or 30P monsterpacks that have been created for these firmwares. Do NOT try to flash to any other firmware.
A1200E: It appears you may be able to flash from A1200E firmwares to other firmwares - but you are advised not to try it at this time as most users report not being able to complete the flash successfully. See this thread for more information.
5. Spanish/Portuguese/French Language Support The only original firmware with Spanish/Portuguese/French language support is on the A1200i released in Latin America. There are a couple of different versions: R532L4_G_11.40.0FR; or the more recent R532L4_G_11.40.19FR and R532L4_G_11.40.1ARBP. Unless you had one of these firmwares on your phone when you bought there is no other way to get them as they are not available for download.
There are, however, a couple of other firmware versions available for the A1200 (46p, 08p, 24p and 30p) that members (mischka and eduprogramador) have modified to include support for english/french/portuguese/spanish. These versions have keyboard, GUI, VR and word prediction support for these languages (only for french there's no VR).
R532L4_G_11.40.19R
Advantages:
• Better volume than 0FR
• better camera
• realplayer can hold more than 200 songs
• reads 2GB card
If you have a phone with the original Spanish/Portuguese/French firmware it is STRONGLY advised NOT to flash your phone to any other firmware. There are some people here who tried that and ended up with a nonworking phone! See this thread for more information
[May 2007 - with the release of the C2 firmware track (24p, 25p, etc), the A1200i can now be successfully flashed to these new versions. Even people with bricked A1200i's, have been able to flash to these to get the phone working again. But once on the C2 track you can not flash back to the A1200i firmware.
June 2007 - Mischka and eduprogramador have developed 24p and 30p EMEA hybrids with Spanish/Portuguese/French keyboards. Many users have reported flashing their A1200i's to the 24xp EMEA version and find it faster, better battery life, speaker is louder, has superman included, support for startup1.txt, and better camera support.
User's Guide for A1200 in Spanish available here ==>
http://www.motorolafans.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11814