- I am running Dv2, I am very happy with it. I was running irtehun's .436 over .419 on my tour, and it seems the Dv2 is doing better for me than he other.01-16-10 11:58 PMLike 0
- I was running dv1 for a few says and it was awesome then i saw dv2 last night and all the good comments about it and couldnt resist so i installed that last night. This is by far the best my phone has run yet. Battery life is amazing, thats the main reason i upgraded from dv1 (even though it was already pretty good). I used my phone today for a couple calls, texting, a little web, facebook, and a couple other apps and its still at 90%! Everything runs smooth and fast, awesome work driphter, thank you for the great hybrid.01-17-10 12:11 AMLike 0
- installed dv2 last night and have not noticed a memory leak using all of the same programs i wasn't sure if it was a problem with beweather or facebook so i reinstalled each one separately and it doesn't seem to have affected the memory today, the only issue i have is that the signal seems to fluctuate badly at times, going from 5 bars to 0 and back and forth even though i havent moved, has anyone noticed this? otherwise VERY VERY HAPPY thank you driphter for the amazing hybrid01-17-10 08:23 AMLike 0
- So I've been running DV2 for a couple days now. After doing a wipe with BBSAK and doing the install as suggested by Driphter in the DV2 thread over at bbhybrids, here's what I've noticed. Keep in mind I have no "raw data", "measurements", or "stats", just things I have noticed in switching from 7v15 to DV2.....
Boot time is slighlty faster. 7v15 was quick, but this is a little quicker, maybe 20 seconds or so.
The browser seems a little faster for me, but not really "blazing fast" when compared to 7v15 as far as page loading. However, much faster in screen rendering. That is, when I use the spacebar to scroll down a page, the "grey screen" is displayed for much less time than in 7v15.
The signal is much, much more solid now. Probably the most steady signal I've had since dropping the stock OS it came with. I very rarely see it drop below 4 bars now, and if it does, its only a few seconds then right back to 4. I've yet to drop a single call, which happened a few times on 7v15. This one has an incredibly good signal.
The battery life is amazing! On 7v15, my battery would be pretty low by end of day. Now, I do browse a lot, sms txt, google maps, and talk on the phone a bit, so that in no way reflects on the batt life of 7v15, just establishing that I would use it heavily.
Yesterday running on DV2, I pulled off the charger at 8am. Normal texting, a couple longer than normal phone calls, and above average web browsing which included an hour and a half "power browsing" session, my battery level finally went down to 21% at 11 at night!!!! That is, without a doubt, the best batt life I have experienced. I was literally trying to kill the batt during that "power browsing" session, and still had some to spare.
I've also noticed very little to no memory drop.
My hat is off to you Driphter. Once my home comp is up and running, I will be sure to send you a donation for your excellent work. Its going to be tough for RIM's official OS 5 to top DV2!
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- Don't bother with any of them. That was a feature that was helpful before the latest leak released and much earlier than this as well. I wouldn't recommend trying to install any other radio other than .419.01-18-10 01:22 PMLike 0
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- i used to have a curve 8330 running a 5.0.0.428 hybrid..just got a verizon tour and its running 4.7.1.61 right out of the box. Speed-wise, both navigating through the phone and data on the web, seems pretty quick to me, stability, etc is all very good..
point im getting to is that I cannot see a hybrid making the Tour THAT much faster..am i completely mistaken?01-18-10 10:55 PMLike 0 - I made the mistake of installing Windows 7 and I can't use BBSAK anymore! It won't recognize my Tour. BB Desktop Manager works fine. Any ideas?
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-18-10 11:24 PMLike 0 -
- i used to have a curve 8330 running a 5.0.0.428 hybrid..just got a verizon tour and its running 4.7.1.61 right out of the box. Speed-wise, both navigating through the phone and data on the web, seems pretty quick to me, stability, etc is all very good..
point im getting to is that I cannot see a hybrid making the Tour THAT much faster..am i completely mistaken?01-19-10 08:01 AMLike 0 -
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- Installed Dv2 last night after running 5v8(.12) for a week... cant say much is different... Got the 3G symbol back which is cool... but was surprised that it didn't fix the white background bug on the apps screen. I don't reset my tour very often so its not a huge deal, but is there a .419 hybrid that does not have this problem?01-20-10 07:16 AMLike 0
- Installed Dv2 last night after running 5v8(.12) for a week... cant say much is different... Got the 3G symbol back which is cool... but was surprised that it didn't fix the white background bug on the apps screen. I don't reset my tour very often so its not a huge deal, but is there a .419 hybrid that does not have this problem?01-20-10 07:48 AMLike 0
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I thought I had seen a post of a hybrid that does not have this problem with 3rd party themes, but cannot find it again.01-20-10 08:01 AMLike 0 -
I took my Tour to the office (which runs XP) and wiped it successfully with BBSAK. I had a **** of a time getting Dv2 or the official MTS builds on there since I was getting all kinds of errors of unrecognized OS's and "missing files" with the Dv2 build. Finally, I put the actual Telus OS 4.7 build on and then upgraded to the MTS build. I'd have rather tried Dv2 or 1_2 Many's...
Any input?01-20-10 03:18 PMLike 0
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