Package Version: 6.0.0.2391
Consisting of:
Applications: 6.0.0.534
Software Platform: 6.6.0.200
File name: 9780M_PBr6.0.0_rel2391_PL6.6.0.200_A6.0.0.534_MTS_ Mobility.exe
File size: 172.91MB
Note: The Software Platform and Applications version numbers can be found under Options-About screen on the handheld.
Finally... a MultiLanguage build!
I'm having some of that.
Thanks as always rroyy!
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Anytime sir ((= and its from BB servers always better for me. MTS has 9800 and 9300 6.0.0.534 also and Bell also release 9300 6.0.0.534 after Virgin mobile. Nothing new for now. ((=
Sorry for such a newbie question, but what's the difference between Multilanguage versus All languages packages? Does one contain Asian language support?
Sorry for such a newbie question, but what's the difference between Multilanguage versus All languages packages? Does one contain Asian language support?
Many thanks
linguistically the difference is that multi means multiple (not necessarily all) and all means... well all... but i doubt that languages such as egyptian hieroglyphs and/or aboriginees is included in the all languages version.
so is there any other site where i can get this one? cos my download speed is like 12kb and it really hurts. i tried downloading other stuff and my speed is more than normal, so idk it must be the site.
approximately 12 hours after updating and i must say, i'm very disappointed at my battery discharge rate...
i started off at 4.x % / hour
now i'm at 13.x % / hour
battery temp 37 degrees celcius (im in an air-conditioned office)
i'm using the same apps i always use (bbm)
got one call that lasted about 30secs...
AHHHHH...i'll run it for the rest of the day then decide what i'll do.
Install to PC (BB not plugged), then run what program again? I know it's not the BB Desktop Software, I forgot what I used before.
Thanks
Edit*
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\AppLoader\Loader.exe
That's the program to use right? Just making sure.
Taked from the forums, but if you make a search, you can find more info:
back up your BB before using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager so you can restore everything like your contacts, messages, emails, etc.
1) Download OS
2) Install the *.exe file you just downloaded.
3) Navigate to Computer >>> C: >>> Program Files >>> Common Files >>> Research in Motion >>> Apploader
4) Delete the file named vendor.xml
5) Connect your BlackBerry through the USB port
6) Run loader.exe from that same folder then proceed to installing your OS.
7) Follow the on-screen instructions and enjoy. (Incase you were given 2 choices whether to leave the applications intact or to downgrade them to the original versions, choose the 2nd option which is to downgrade them, this will ensure you have a completely fresh installation)
One of the most important fixes this software update provides is to resolve the data roaming issue customers were having. When devices were crossing from Canada to the US, they would often (every 1 out of 3 times) be unable to send emails or BBM's, a battery pull was the fix for this. This release is going to relieve the headache I have had since the device was released!!
approximately 12 hours after updating and i must say, i'm very disappointed at my battery discharge rate...
i started off at 4.x % / hour
now i'm at 13.x % / hour
battery temp 37 degrees celcius (im in an air-conditioned office)
i'm using the same apps i always use (bbm)
got one call that lasted about 30secs...
AHHHHH...i'll run it for the rest of the day then decide what i'll do.
I have read that new OS's installed require a day or two to settle down and that's when you get the benefit of the improved battery life and all that.