This is a hybrid firmware which combines E6 08P & A1200 firmware together in order to enable the voice recognition feature. You'll need to use RSD lite to flash the firmware. Hold the Camera button when powering on your phone and this will place your phone in flash mode. Connect your phone to Windows PC via USB and run RSD lite.
Disclaimer: Flashing your phone with customised firmware may void your warranty or even brick it. I will not be responsible for any damage that may occur when you choose to use this hybrid firmware. Use it at your own risk. Feature List:
- Added Voice Recognition in English & Cantonese. Launch the "Voice Commands" icon to view a list of supported voice commands.
- The voice command "Switch to Cantonese" will switch the voice recognition engine from English to Cantonese, without changing the system language settings or menus. This will be useful only to Cantonese speakers. If you accidentally use this voice command and can't speak Cantonese to switch it back to English. Click the "Cantonese" icon. The Cantonese icon acts as a toggle between English & Cantonese Voice Recognition.
- Mapped Voice Recognition key to lower right corner button. This key isn't customisable.
- Mapped the carrier key (lower left corner) to become the customisable key which can be customised under the setup menu.
- Added the Bar Code Scanner application (QRCode) to the firmware. To create your own QRCode, visit the URL
http://qrcode.kaywa.com
- Removed Realplayer intro animation to speed up loading when lauching mediaplayer.
- Added telnet & samba daemons to the firmware. To enable them, choose USBNET under usb setup.
- Added auto power-on via alarm (originally by bint).
- Added busybox to the firmware and a list of linked commands, such as vi, cmp, gunzip, more, netstat, route, su, tail, etc.
Limitations:
- Make sure you've enabled at least 1 item under Talking phone setup. If nothing is enabled under talking phone, VR will not work when headset is connected.
Download Link (Size: 52MB): http://rapidshare.com/files/25913924...an_v1.zip.html
Thanks DAGr8 for helping to beta test the firmware. All reported bugs have been fixed.