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Old 07-03-2011, 10:17 PM
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Question Best 9530 os?

I recently got a bb storm
And I am wondering what the best os is for it

Any imput would be great
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This link on the same subject was just recently posted. So many variables define the OS for you. I would suggest searching and trying to determine which is best for you depending on the apps you run and type of usage you have.

Personally I like 1041 because it suites my needs.

http://forums.crackberry.com/f132/best-os-593341/
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i tink dat shud b 4.7 ts more stable
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i tink dat shud b 4.7 ts more stable
What? Try posting in English.

OP, 5.0.0.419 was a really stable OS for 9530.
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okay but my carrier d os 4.7 is more stable and supports more apps
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okay but my carrier d os 4.7 is more stable and supports more apps
nope, and all the apps have been updated for OS5
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nope, and all the apps have been updated for OS5

okay, thats nice
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You can either go for official or unofficial:
Unofficial:
I have OS 5.0.0.973 installed which is good. I would recommend this. 4.7 is complete garbage with the useless application centre and laggyness.

The newest 5.0.0.1041 is the newest. This should be the best OS for the 9530.
Find this by googling "5.0.0.1041 Storm OS"

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Go to the blackberry website and they have it there under device support. You'll have to choose your carrier and eveything.
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