- I agree. I just downloaded Poynt to check out the problem and I don't see anything wrong. Everything is working just flawless. Try loding everything again (including the new cods that wu just posted) and you'll be fine. Hope this helps.
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- I STRONGLY recommend using Bell Mobility's official 6.0.0.615 as a base OS for this hybrid on the 9700
Cant we use 6.0.0.668?
thanks so much im a fan of your hybrids and installed it successfully, just wondering why cant we use the latest official OS.11-05-11 02:08 AMLike 0 - ok so a couple of problems off the bat.
I first installed it and almost all the apps had this error "Error starting poynt: Module 'net_rim_bb_fumoPokeLib' attempts to access a secure API".
So i later saw that you made an update with the new cod injected so i downloaded that one.
Now most of the apps work but poynt still has the same error popping up
and also when i tried to play my music, a sign pops up that displays "unable to play content"
i will try reinstalling the os again and i will come back and leave an update11-05-11 06:57 AMLike 0 - Will be waiting here and wait for these minor probs to be settled by users and builder itself , then only i will install this on my 9780 !11-05-11 07:05 AMLike 0
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- Question... Could I take this 20111102, write it over my 615 java folder that's already shrunk and has 20111022 installed, and then apply the changes directly to my phone with BB Hybrids tool?11-05-11 04:29 PMLike 0
- Probably - let me check my notes and see whether there would be any conflicts.anon1937793 likes this.11-05-11 04:48 PMLike 1
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I'm wondering how BB Hybrids Tool works to install an update. Only because I've never used it. I always use loader.exe. I'm not sure if it is similar to a BBSAK or BBMCP injection of new cods. And honestly I think some of the cods that were updated might require a full OS installation.
Let me know how the process goes for you.11-05-11 05:14 PMLike 0 - So I took 20111102 and stuck it in my java folder, tried shrinking with BB Hybrids tool. It made no changes... so instead I just injected all the new COD's... Boot time initially was slow (like after a fresh install), now it's faster.
Question though... the whole process took only about 5 second to loads the new COD's. Seems fast. Then a white screen with hour glass for maybe another 30 seconds, then reboot. What files can I check to ensure it actually changed something and I'm not still running 20111022?
EDIT: Browser seems faster, so I think something has changed... good to know as this was an easy process and took about 2 minutes. Currently re running my stress testLast edited by Alex338; 11-05-11 at 06:13 PM.
11-05-11 05:52 PMLike 0 - Alright... Currently 43 apps open in app switcher, and I'm listening to music. I'm just going to leave everything open for a while and see what happens.
Menu navigation is fluid... and switching between apps is relatively quick. And this is 10 minutes after injecting the COD's and after 1 reboot!
EDIT: Wei... I would still like to verify all the new COD's actually made it onto the device. How can I check this?Last edited by Alex338; 11-05-11 at 06:54 PM.
11-05-11 06:28 PMLike 0 - Alright... Currently 43 apps open in app switcher, and I'm listening to music. I'm just going to leave everything open for a while and see what happens.
Menu navigation is fluid... and switching between apps is relatively quick. And this is 10 minutes after injecting the COD's and after 1 reboot!
EDIT: Wei... I would still like to verify all the new COD's actually made it onto the device. How can I check this?11-05-11 10:33 PMLike 0 - I recommend waiting a while to see a stable battery. I mentioned that in the original post.
I have been lucky enough to dodge that bullet though. My ADT overnight - just 6 hours after installation - was 0.8%. Highest I've seen is 9%, which is common when I'm on an hour+ long phone call using 3G.henxui25 likes this.11-05-11 10:36 PMLike 1 - I recommend waiting a while to see a stable battery. I mentioned that in the original post.
I have been lucky enough to dodge that bullet though. My ADT overnight - just 6 hours after installation - was 0.8%. Highest I've seen is 9%, which is common when I'm on an hour+ long phone call using 3G.
i use meter berry to see how my battery changeLast edited by henxui25; 11-05-11 at 11:19 PM.
11-05-11 11:17 PMLike 0 - So it would appear that some of the new COD's made it onto the phone but not others... So I guess I made a hybrid out of your 2 hybrids
I'm trying again to inject with BBSAK instead of BB hybrids tool... We will see what happens.11-06-11 06:57 AMLike 0 -
I have a question: after 2 -3 days, if my battery is not good (drain so much), what do i do?11-06-11 08:05 AMLike 0 -
I don't think you'll have a problem with battery management on this build. It's pretty rock solid if you ask me. It really depends on how you use your phone.11-06-11 08:15 AMLike 0
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