1. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    Same here.
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    Give it a few days.
    Fr Pete sakes TimBL�, use your phone.

    Hi BigBadWulf,

    How is RC5 treating your device ?
    It's doing well, though honestly I see little difference between stock and a hybrid on 7.1OS.
    09-06-12 05:10 PM
  2. ifraser's Avatar
    There is a big difference from the stock OS's. Using the mix of the bext bits allows us to cut out the spinning clock, BBM lag, make the phone smoother and obviously get the best out the battery.

    Also it allows you to choose the best radio file for your country.

    The RC5a files are a couple of pages back for the person who wants them.

    I did the post.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk on BL Hybrid
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    09-06-12 05:19 PM
  3. cobracam's Avatar
    I have a problem with translate, menus, although I have loaded the Italian language, the menus are almost all in English, now that I think even some programs, such as BBM.
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    09-06-12 05:19 PM
  4. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    There is a big difference from the stock OS's. Using the mix of the bext bits allows us to cut out the spinning clock, BBM lag, make the phone smoother and obviously get the best out the battery.

    Also it allows you to choose the best radio file for your country.

    The RC5a files are a couple of pages back for the person who wants them.

    I did the post.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk on BL Hybrid
    No offense, I'm a big advocate of hybrids, and used them for years, including alpha testing for some of the best. 7.1 in the past few releases has developed well. I get barely any spin, no lag on BBM, and have managed 6 days straight without rebooting, and I'm not even close to an "average" user.

    That said, if someone were to ask me what to use, I'd recommend finding the sfi that works best for them, and then use RC5 with it.
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    09-06-12 06:15 PM
  5. damianiw's Avatar
    I'm using rc3, I can't remember which .sfi maybe 523 (I'm in uk too) and it seems to hold well and is cool (temperature) unlike orange uk stock 7.1 :-)

    Question for those who've tried, is it worth moving to rc5 what would I find better ?

    Regards

    Damian
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    09-06-12 06:27 PM
  6. Sator's Avatar
    does it need a key?

    Yes, it's a paid application.

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    09-06-12 06:55 PM
  7. dkgip's Avatar
    Zocs & ifraser,

    For the love of God, please remove meterberry from future builds--so we may shorten the war and save thousands of lives.

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    09-06-12 11:12 PM
  8. zocster's Avatar
    Zocs & ifraser,

    For the love of God, please remove meterberry from future builds--so we may shorten the war and save thousands of lives.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk

    Not ticking on it on install probably twice as easy than having to remove it as I share how I load my OS


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    09-06-12 11:17 PM
  9. dkgip's Avatar
    Not ticking on it on install probably twice as easy than having to remove it as I share how I load my OS


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    You, me and most others know that It's just that this thread would be a thousand replies shorter, save the requests for keys...ha!

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    09-06-12 11:28 PM
  10. zocster's Avatar
    You, me and most others know that It's just that this thread would be a thousand replies shorter, save the requests for keys...ha!

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    Okie dokie! Noted.


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    09-07-12 12:07 AM
  11. Big_Ern's Avatar
    How do you get meterberry to work? Does it need a key





















    09-07-12 12:54 AM
  12. ifraser's Avatar
    No offense, I'm a big advocate of hybrids, and used them for years, including alpha testing for some of the best. 7.1 in the past few releases has developed well. I get barely any spin, no lag on BBM, and have managed 6 days straight without rebooting, and I'm not even close to an "average" user.

    That said, if someone were to ask me what to use, I'd recommend finding the sfi that works best for them, and then use RC5 with it.
    None taken mate, sorry i was just giving the good points of a hybrid not meaning
    to argue.

    Some Official OS`s have been good but RIM just havent got it perfected enough
    yet to stop us playing with other options
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    09-07-12 01:47 AM
  13. rgshah3's Avatar
    rc5 alpha 2 is amazingly smooth
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    09-07-12 01:58 AM
  14. ifraser's Avatar
    I'm using rc3, I can't remember which .sfi maybe 523 (I'm in uk too) and it seems to hold well and is cool (temperature) unlike orange uk stock 7.1 :-)

    Question for those who've tried, is it worth moving to rc5 what would I find better ?

    Regards

    Damian
    HaHaHa, that because the UK networks still seem to be on 7.1.0.342 I am also on Everything Everywhere UK and have never been on an OS released by them.
    09-07-12 02:01 AM
  15. ria__x's Avatar
    HaHaHa, that because the UK networks still seem to be on 7.1.0.342 I am also on Everything Everywhere UK and have never been on an OS released by them.
    what is everything everywhere?! never heard of it. orange uk here sharing t-mobile's signal!
    09-07-12 03:36 AM
  16. Rakddon's Avatar
    where is RC5Alpha 2?
    09-07-12 03:39 AM
  17. ifraser's Avatar
    what is everything everywhere?! never heard of it. orange uk here sharing t-mobile's signal!
    Ria, Everything Everywhere is the new name for Orange/T-Mobile. They have fully rebranded yet but that what the two together are knows as.

    I am sure it will come soon as it will save them money to have one brand,
    09-07-12 03:40 AM
  18. ifraser's Avatar
    where is RC5Alpha 2?
    We are only testing it since yesterday, be patient.
    09-07-12 03:41 AM
  19. ybyb's Avatar
    Can anyone tell me whats the best radio file they found for India (New Delhi). I'm on vodafone using .523 but i often see my bar fluctuate practically everywhee.

    It goes from sos to full strength.
    09-07-12 03:43 AM
  20. Rakddon's Avatar
    We are only testing it since yesterday, be patient.
    no problems, thought i missed it :P
    09-07-12 03:47 AM
  21. ria__x's Avatar
    Ria, Everything Everywhere is the new name for Orange/T-Mobile. They have fully rebranded yet but that what the two together are knows as.

    I am sure it will come soon as it will save them money to have one brand,
    ahh really?! thats gonna be funny as i have an old contract i'm still paying off with t-mobile, i wonder if there's a way i can get rid of it quicker hmm lol
    09-07-12 03:48 AM
  22. ifraser's Avatar
    lol...not missed it dont worry.

    Ria: it shouldnt effect our contracts. I have been with Orange for about 17 years or so so will be odd if it changes.
    09-07-12 04:07 AM
  23. ria__x's Avatar
    lol...not missed it dont worry.

    Ria: it shouldnt effect our contracts. I have been with Orange for about 17 years or so so will be odd if it changes.
    ohh ok, thanks for the info anyway interesting to know!!
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    09-07-12 04:14 AM
  24. zocster's Avatar
    Can anyone tell me whats the best radio file they found for India (New Delhi). I'm on vodafone using .523 but i often see my bar fluctuate practically everywhee.

    It goes from sos to full strength.

    As said before try 569


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    09-07-12 06:03 AM
  25. Blacklatino's Avatar
    rc5 alpha 2 is amazingly smooth

    Total agreement with you.

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    09-07-12 06:11 AM
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