For those of you who think .113 is "official"
- I havent had any issue yet. For me EDGE depends on my location as I dont have the best coverage where I live. Once I get away from my house it pops up and is constant.03-24-09 10:20 AMLike 0
- Rogers user here and I agree. But what worries me is that after all these leaked OS's, RIM still has not fixed their Radio. Why can't they?03-24-09 12:45 PMLike 0
- RIM isn't worried about it holding EDGE here in the US. It's a CDMA radio in the 9530. It's designed to hold a GSM signal when roaming internationally. Now, if a 9500 won't hold a CDMA signal here, then that could be a proble. Take the 9530 overseas and it doesn't function, that' s problem. Go ahead and call Verizon here in the US and tell them you're having a problem maintaining any kind of GSM signal here in the US and see if they jump to help you out. I doubt it.03-24-09 02:53 PMLike 0
- RIM isn't worried about it holding EDGE here in the US. It's a CDMA radio in the 9530. It's designed to hold a GSM signal when roaming internationally. Now, if a 9500 won't hold a CDMA signal here, then that could be a proble. Take the 9530 overseas and it doesn't function, that' s problem. Go ahead and call Verizon here in the US and tell them you're having a problem maintaining any kind of GSM signal here in the US and see if they jump to help you out. I doubt it.
Doubt it.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-24-09 03:14 PMLike 0 - The point is that if you buy a 9530 from Verizon or Bell or Telus or ?, they say it will function overseas when you are traveling, then the expectation is that it will.
They 'should' honour that expectation as the phone is sold with that feature.03-24-09 03:38 PMLike 0 - RIM isn't worried about it holding EDGE here in the US. It's a CDMA radio in the 9530. It's designed to hold a GSM signal when roaming internationally. Now, if a 9500 won't hold a CDMA signal here, then that could be a proble. Take the 9530 overseas and it doesn't function, that' s problem. Go ahead and call Verizon here in the US and tell them you're having a problem maintaining any kind of GSM signal here in the US and see if they jump to help you out. I doubt it.
..as well the phone wasn't built for AT&T or their EDGE network...let alone the work arounds that have to be done once unlocked to get it to work on T-Mobile and others. Not worth it. People wanna use a phone, use it on the designed not desired network or stfu...lol03-24-09 03:43 PMLike 0 - +10
..as well the phone wasn't built for AT&T or their EDGE network...let alone the work arounds that have to be done once unlocked to get it to work on T-Mobile and others. Not worth it. People wanna use a phone, use it on the designed not desired network or stfu...lol03-24-09 03:49 PMLike 0 -
- Maybe not, but the real point is that if, somewhere in the process of iterating from .75 to .113, the ability to hold a stable North American EDGE connection got lost, Verizon wouldn't exactly shed a tear or otherwise give a crap unless it also affected the phone's ability to keep a stable connection on other GSM networks around the world.03-24-09 04:03 PMLike 0
- Looks like i need to pull the specs from Blackberry website. Again the 9530 supports GSM networks. This Storm fanboisim can get to unbelievable levels on the forum sometimes.03-24-09 04:07 PMLike 0
- It's not being a "fanboy" its just stating facts about what VZW's attitude towards the phone not working on a North American GSM network, VZW could care less. In working on the radio I believe it is possible that they could have messed up the radio code enough to cause signal drops on the NA frequencies and not care about fixing the problem. This wouldn't hurt their marketing at all as long as the phone works over seas as a matter of fact they probably would be pleased to not have Storm users move to other US carriers.03-24-09 04:18 PMLike 0
- It's not being a "fanboy" its just stating facts about what VZW's attitude towards the phone not working on a North American GSM network, VZW could care less. In working on the radio I believe it is possible that they could have messed up the radio code enough to cause signal drops on the NA frequencies and not care about fixing the problem. This wouldn't hurt their marketing at all as long as the phone works over seas as a matter of fact they probably would be pleased to not have Storm users move to other US carriers.03-24-09 04:21 PMLike 0
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- It's not being a "fanboy" its just stating facts about what VZW's attitude towards the phone not working on a North American GSM network, VZW could care less. In working on the radio I believe it is possible that they could have messed up the radio code enough to cause signal drops on the NA frequencies and not care about fixing the problem. This wouldn't hurt their marketing at all as long as the phone works over seas as a matter of fact they probably would be pleased to not have Storm users move to other US carriers.03-24-09 04:23 PMLike 0
- heres a thought...just mine...but IF (get it...big if...lol) anywho...IF VZW does decide to release .113 as the official...whats stopping them from releasing another one in say May-June-July? Its possible that they like .113 enough to release...not likely....but it could happen...then they have another one that they like again in a few months that they like....something just to hold us over until a BIG update......kinda like an appetizer leading to the main course...03-24-09 04:51 PMLike 0
- I dont see them releasing .113 as an Official. MMS dont work for some people. That right there alone wont pass as a released official OS. I might be wrong, but thinking about it seems like I just might be right .113 and .114 arent SOLID like .75. With .75 there wasnt MMS forwarding issues, with ANYONES phone. And yeah, it is a big issue because people pay more a month for that service. Why Release an OS and have people complain it dont work? That wouldnt be right.03-24-09 04:56 PMLike 0
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This is so basic, the idiocy is INCREDIBLE to me. The storm is a Verizon Exclusive. Verizon is CDMA. Why in the **** would RIM waste their time making sure is works on GSM 3G when its not readily available on ANY GSM Network? This is COMMON SENSE, jesus.
Im gonna go complain that this Ford alternator doesnt fit on my Chevy truck. They are both American car companies! Why doesnt it fit! This is ridiculous!Last edited by ls1norcal; 03-24-09 at 05:15 PM.
03-24-09 05:11 PMLike 0 - Good job! You are so smart, I dont ANYONE knew that! Now find in those specs where it supports all frequencies of 3G.
This is so basic, the idiocy is INCREDIBLE to me. The storm is a Verizon Exclusive. Verizon is CDMA. Why in the **** would RIM waste their time making sure is works on GSM 3G when its not readily available on ANY GSM Network? This is COMMON SENSE, jesus.03-24-09 05:18 PMLike 0 -
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