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  1. hebehebe's Avatar
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    Lightbulb which OS6 release should i prefer?

    i have a bold 9700 and i can't decide which software release to install..

    everbody says something different about this issue.

    i read the topics of the software releseases and i got more confused

    the releases i've downloaded are:

    6.0.0.546 (i've been using this one for a fwe months)
    6.0.0.615
    6.0.0.666
    6.0.0.668

    which one do you advise? (the battery life is the most important point)
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    The decision has to be yours by using different OS's on your phone because your battery life is sure to be different to others. For some the latest (.668) is usually the best as it has been for me.
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    in another, local forum there was two users' complaint about battery life(.668). they were telling that the previous releases were better. in crackberry forum, i didn't see that kind of complaint (at the .668 topic)

    thank you it seems that it is the best to try the releases and decide...
    Last edited by hebehebe; 10-30-2011 at 11:37 AM.
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    Yes, the decision will be yours at the end, you have to install it and test it. I personally, after testing the official releases, jumped to a hybrid and it's been more than great. So install them, try them and stay with the one that will suit your needs.
    Good luck!

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    I find 668 to be the best all round so far, for me anyway. But as Andy said, you really need to test it yourself to see how it behaves on your device.

    I have found that most of the later releases have been very good as far as the battery is concerned.

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    Many many threads on this, just decide for yourself after installing and obviously, shrinking the OS via BB Boss. Use the Direct Shrink on Phone option. Leave the Advanced Section as-is.

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