I have used both .448 and .450 with BDHP v6.0 ( not sure if you've made a typo meaning BDHP v6.0) .488w/BDHP v6.0 with my Torch is much more stable and is super smooth. .450 w/BDHP v6.0 I was getting a bunch of uncaught exception errors.
I have used both .448 and .450 with BDHP v6.0 ( not sure if you've made a typo meaning BDHP v6.0) .488w/BDHP v6.0 with my Torch is much more stable and is super smooth. .450 w/BDHP v6.0 I was getting a bunch of uncaught exception errors.
Yes BDHP v6.0...thx. Guess I had the old one on my mind. Corrected
I am running .450 on BDHP V6.00 and have no errors or funny stuff. Very smooth. My battery drain was a little high (6-8% per hour) but after a couple of battery pulls and a day or so of settling in and now its sitting around 3% per hour which is what it was on .337
I got my Torch back from Bell repairs today. I installed .450 via BDHP 6.1 (released today). Everything works great so far. Exchange/BES, BIS accounts loaded and syncing, Social apps all run great, 14 other common apps reinstalled and working great.
I still have 316.75mb of app memory free.
I'll follow up when I have battery, wifi and bluetooth info. Good or bad.
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One downside I found with using BDHP v6.1 (with .448/.450) is that the new Blackberry Travel app will not work.
This is why I am back on a 'normal' installation...for now. Everything works well.
The thing about those instructions are they assume the user knows a few things that a more experience PC/BlackBerry user takes for granted.
I personally, would not do a couple of the steps in that order.
I used 6.1 on 6.00.450. Very smooth. The only slight issue is when I'm using telmap. The sound stutters, so I just set to mute. The one big thing I've noticed is I hardly drop calls now. I was using 337 before my latest update
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