When I'm on a craigslist web page, if I'm halfway in the middle of all the links (middle of the page) and I click a link to a page, after I'm done on the page I hit escape and I go back to the TOP of the previous page and have to find my way back to where I was.
OS6 I could click a link then escape and be directly back where I was in the middle of the page.
OS7 does not do this. Totally annoying.
I'm missing a bug free phone. It doesn't exist. 9700 0S6 is less buggier.
But that's life with leaks and rim.
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I spent 4 hours on the phone with bb support to get my device working properly and their excuse is its a new Os you have to expect issues! I told them if that was Rims attitude towards this they will end up like Palm Out Of Business. When I first reported the issue to Verizon they blame Rim! The customer always gets the shaft!
Get a grip and stop ignoring the issues that are evident.
Originally Posted by lazerus
Living with leaks
Hang on, you're complaining about bugs in a leaked OS you're running? No problem with discussing bugs in a leaked os, but don't even try to take the attitude that you can't believe these bugs exist. It's a LEAK, DISCLAIMER, DISCLAIMER, DISCLAIMER. This entire thread should be deleted.
I remember when the 8900 was released and people went thru like 4 or 5 phones because of trackball issues.
The problems I'm experiencing are not hw related.
For the love of God how do these bugs don't get discovered during testing.
I realize the complexity and the miracle of the ghost in these machines but rim just fails on so many levels with hw and sw quality at times.
Living with leaks, praying for a perfect phone. The life of a bb user. Its neverending.
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The bigger problem is that we have to have leaks at all. This is why RIM is getting bashed by everyone. I'm not experiencing the same problems as you are, but yesterday I was on a conference call for almost two hours and my 9930 locked up twice. It was completely unresponsive and just froze. I had to do a battery pull both times to get it back up and on the call again. There really is no excuse for it, but as long as the same people continue to run RIM things will never change.
Someone has yet to release an OS7 friendly bricking tool as far as I know. Crackmem and bbsak aint working, or jl_cmder.
Any alternatives?
Why the warning for clicking hyperlinks in email now? Can't seem to find an option to turn this off. Feeling noobish with one big time.
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BBSAK works fine on mine - did a full wipe today to downgrade to .261. I used Javawipe several times last week as well. I haven't tried JL, so I can't say.
The bigger problem is that we have to have leaks at all. This is why RIM is getting bashed by everyone. I'm not experiencing the same problems as you are, but yesterday I was on a conference call for almost two hours and my 9930 locked up twice. It was completely unresponsive and just froze. I had to do a battery pull both times to get it back up and on the call again. There really is no excuse for it, but as long as the same people continue to run RIM things will never change.
No one here will believe you actually had an issue with your phone.
You must be lying.
The 9930 is perfect.
Now all of sudden mine is doing a new "blackout" type of bugginess maneuver.
It just flashes and goes black, then I tap the trackpad a few times and it comes back.
Weird.
This phone is not the next coming of Jesus.
People say the same thing with each new upgrade.
RIM will be bought by Google or Microsoft in the next 5 years.
How funny, as I type this I get a new email and it did the blackout thing.
The bigger problem is that we have to have leaks at all. This is why RIM is getting bashed by everyone. I'm not experiencing the same problems as you are, but yesterday I was on a conference call for almost two hours and my 9930 locked up twice. It was completely unresponsive and just froze. I had to do a battery pull both times to get it back up and on the call again. There really is no excuse for it, but as long as the same people continue to run RIM things will never change.