1. tcseacliff's Avatar
    I just made a discovery on my 9900 that explains so much to me. I was at the application manager ,and happened to scroll to the right and discovered a whole new world on my 9900! now this explains how, in many post's on CB, many OP's would post a question,complaint etc, and others would chime back in with all this data about their phones, and i always was wondering, "how the did they know all that crap about their phone's performance?". FOUND IT !\
    this is so awesome. now I understand how you can follow your phone performance. although, I don't understand the numbers ,yer, i feel empowered. and, feel pretty dumb for going all this time in the dark about this awesome phone!
    Last edited by tcseacliff; 03-31-12 at 10:31 AM. Reason: spelling
    03-31-12 10:30 AM
  2. wolfee48's Avatar
    Glad you found it, finally.

    Hopefully this will help you keep your device tuned.

    Feeding my CrackBerry addiction with Tapatalk
    03-31-12 10:39 AM
  3. tcseacliff's Avatar
    wish i knew what the numbers mean. with m's and s's . can't tell if that is data or battery.
    03-31-12 11:09 AM
  4. janerblue's Avatar
    wish i knew what the numbers mean. with m's and s's . can't tell if that is data or battery.
    Are you talking about in the "Usage Today" screen?

    h is for hour(s)
    m is for minutes(s)
    s is for seconds(s)

    so 6m19s would mean that particular area had been used for 6 minutes and 19 seconds.
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    03-31-12 11:50 AM
  5. tcseacliff's Avatar
    yes, thanks. I was trying to decipher that stuff. thinking miliamps or somesuch. that makes sense . sweet!
    03-31-12 12:05 PM
  6. Dixi1801's Avatar
    Why can I not find this feature!? Or even application manager?

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk
    03-31-12 02:05 PM
  7. wolfee48's Avatar
    Go to options... Start typing "application management". It should be on top of list.

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    03-31-12 02:07 PM
  8. janerblue's Avatar
    go to:
    Options
    Device
    Application Management
    and then scroll left or right
    Last edited by janerblue; 03-31-12 at 02:11 PM.
    03-31-12 02:08 PM
  9. Dixi1801's Avatar
    Cheers guys

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk
    03-31-12 02:39 PM
  10. anon(749368)'s Avatar
    This device analyzer doesn't do much to help figure what is causing extreme battery discharge rate (11% per hour). The apps listed in my dev analyzer are just a few with minimal usage which can't account for an 11% discharge per hour when I did not use the phone during that time since I was in class. And this is not a singular occurrence, this happens daily for the past few weeks.
    04-01-12 02:13 PM
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