DISCLAIMER: This is slightly more tested compared to the last one, but I still have no guarantee if this will work. You have been warned.
https://mega.nz/#!WdsUQLoI!7DnHf7YZX...wpIw_MUztUFxtU
Same deal as
the previous thread, just with the newest OS code (h/t @
mainely_linux).
The procedure should be the same as any other autoloader for a BB Android device, i.e. download, extract, plug in your phone (in fastboot mode), and run the .bat/.sh file. It will wipe your phone, of course; this
is an autoloader after all.
If you want to try this without wiping your phone (still, back up!), edit the .bat/.sh file (depending on platform), remove the lines mentioning "fastboot oem securewipe" and "fastboot flash userdata", save, and run. Also, if the file selection logic screws up somehow, just flash the right files manually, through fastboot via command line or editing the script.
Reply here and tell us if and how it works.
And if you're wondering about what the right files are, there's only three files that differ between variants:
DEVCFG: devcfg.mbn for all devices except BBB100-4/5, devcfg_cn.mbn for BBB100-4/5.
OEM: oem_sprint.img for Sprint BBB100-3, oem_china.img for BBB100-4/5, oem_common.img for the rest since AT&T and Verizon never bothered; note, it doesn't matter if you're using (say) an unlocked BBB100-1/3 on AT&T/Verizon, you still have to load the common OEM image.
MODEM: NON-HLOS-global.bin for BBB100-1, NON-HLOS-emea.bin for BBB100-2, NON-HLOS-usa.bin for BBB100-3, NON-HLOS-china.bin for BBB100-4/5, NON-HLOS-japan.bin for BBB100-6, NON-HLOS-india.bin for BBB100-7.