- Thanks to "rroyy" for the news & the link. RIM Gods finally did it -
- Downloaded from Vodafone site & got a decent 150-200 kb/s
- Did a custom backup using DM - thus removing a lot of trash files that usually build up
- Wiped the device clean using JL Cmdr till Error 507 code
- Loaded via AppLoader - swift & smooth
- Restored from DM all Data / Settings
- Re-installed Apps
And after several Batt pulls, it seems a pretty decent OS version.
A clean, unfussed install, good boot up time, snappy on the trackpad, too early to comment but don't see anything majorly wrong anywhere.
Cpl of days settling-in would show more positive results!
- Thanks to "rroyy" for the news & the link. RIM Gods finally did it -
- Downloaded from Vodafone site & got a decent 150-200 kb/s
- Did a custom backup using DM - thus removing a lot of trash files that usually build up
- Wiped the device clean using JL Cmdr till Error 507 code
- Loaded via AppLoader - swift & smooth
- Restored from DM all Data / Settings
- Re-installed Apps
And after several Batt pulls, it seems a pretty decent OS version.
A clean, unfussed install, good boot up time, snappy on the trackpad, too early to comment but don't see anything majorly wrong anywhere.
Cpl of days settling-in would show more positive results!
Thanks evry1 ...
I did the lazy update. Shrink, plug device, run loader.exe. Great results here. hehe
I did the lazy update. Shrink, plug device, run loader.exe. Great results here. hehe
Wanna talk lazy? All I did was install the download, remove the vendor.xml file, and load it using the desktop manager. Never even did a battery pull, just restarted the phone cause it wouldnt let me hide icons right off.
Other than that, very noticeable pick up over the .456 that I've been running. I'll be able to test tomorrow the battery live as I have slacker running on this thing all day at work.
Wanna talk lazy? All I did was install the download, remove the vendor.xml file, and load it using the desktop manager. Never even did a battery pull, just restarted the phone cause it wouldnt let me hide icons right off.
Other than that, very noticeable pick up over the .456 that I've been running. I'll be able to test tomorrow the battery live as I have slacker running on this thing all day at work.
Battery life seems to be much better. That said, not given it heavy heavy use yet...been otherwise busy today so will give it a good hammering on apps/internet tomorrow and see
I've successfully downloaded the file. The Vodafone site is publishing file size as 197mb. However, I'm getting only 192.7mb in downloaded file size. Can anyone confirm or verify this?
I've successfully downloaded the file. The Vodafone site is publishing file size as 197mb. However, I'm getting only 192.7mb in downloaded file size. Can anyone confirm or verify this?
This version still have the same problem with .570 & .576, when i use custom 6 theme, the home screen preferences not working. this doesn't happen with .546.
This version still have the same problem with .570 & .576, when i use custom 6 theme, the home screen preferences not working. this doesn't happen with .546.
Just switch back to the default theme and you will be able to access the home screen preferences
Its not a big deal since one would only need to go therte once probably
This version still have the same problem with .570 & .576, when i use custom 6 theme, the home screen preferences not working. this doesn't happen with .546.
Yeah, that was annoying me too.
I fixed it by injecting the .480 ribbon cods via BBSAK, and everything works fine now. I was going to use the .546 cods, but didn't want to risk a return of the bug where the SIM app opened on power up.
I fixed it by injecting the .480 ribbon cods via BBSAK, and everything works fine now. I was going to use the .546 cods, but didn't want to risk a return of the bug where the SIM app opened on power up.
Can you please upload that COD somewhere so I can download it?
I fixed it by injecting the .480 ribbon cods via BBSAK, and everything works fine now. I was going to use the .546 cods, but didn't want to risk a return of the bug where the SIM app opened on power up.