RC8A1 is the only RC8 release so far, and it's AWESOME.
OK.. that explains why I had previously downloaded it. It's the same OS hybrid that I previously installed. Returns 2 was awesome also. That leaves AT&T 4 which I haven't checked out. It would be amazing that the BL team keeps us hoping with one hybrid, but to do it with 3, actually 4 if you count the OS6 version... unbelievable guys! Thanks again!!
How do we compare awesomeness? I am currently on Bl returns 2... Have heard so nice things about Iking work that had to test it. If i say that it�s fast you would problably say so its RC8... I am enjoying it. In the power management maybe just a litle heavier, but blazing fast.
That said when Sator returns from his well deserved rest i will certainly test his new work.
I'm still away, and Hopefully Zocs and Ian will release RC8B1 this weekend
Then, this year, Christmas is earlier!
Enjoy your well deserved rest!
hahahahahaa....Thanks BoldAlways, IMO Zocs and Ian will agree that this week is the right time to release RC8B1, since we might have the next OS/leaked higher than .755 pretty soon.
hahahahahaa....Thanks BoldAlways, IMO Zocs and Ian will agree that this week is the right time to release RC8B1, since we might have the next OS/leaked higher than .755 pretty soon.
Sator, it is us who must thank your awesome job (and the Team as well). humm... Time to prepare a new and fresh base Bring that release!
A new leak/os? i hope it is .771 (a awesome number for an os )
well I installed RC8A1 on my bold 9790 with .746 and I am getting an average of 4% ADR. I will be reverting back to .714 RC7A1 where I was getting a comfortable ADR of 2.35% even with high usage.
well I installed RC8A1 on my bold 9790 with .746 and I am getting an average of 4% ADR. I will be reverting back to .714 RC7A1 where I was getting a comfortable ADR of 2.35% even with high usage.
not sure what you mean ... all I did was install .746 on my computer and extracted the RC8A1 Java folder in the .746 Java folder ... am I doing something wrong ?
not sure what you mean ... all I did was install .746 on my computer and extracted the RC8A1 Java folder in the .746 Java folder ... am I doing something wrong ?
is there something wrong using .746 sfi with this RC8A1 release ? I installed it on my gf's bold 9810 and shes getting an amazing 1.3% ADR !
No problem at all; goshko. Some people like to use the sfi from base. If that gives them good results, excellent. I tend to use the sfi�s i trust... If i recall correctely one of the Team uses .746 sfi with excellent results. It�s up to you to search for the better outcame to you.
I know right, i`ve read only bad things about this hybrid on 9810 devices but for some reason my GF is getting 1.3% with .746 base and she is on the same network as mine (Telus).
All I know is, I went from RC5B2 to RC8A1 on my 9900, and the difference in speed/fluidity in every way is definitely noticeable. I've had it on here since the day it came out, and everything from seeing the watch less, to the phone starting up, to jumping on networks, to web browsing, to installing apps in AppWorld, etc. Works very well for me! No hot battery or anything like that. I've only had one freeze/auto-reboot while I was messing around in Advance LED and OS. Can't imagine it getting any better...
I am back to RC7B2 from Return2 because of Battery discharge rate. I was getting continiously more than 6 on both RC8A1 and Return2.
Have you tested RC7B1, need a comparison between it and rc7B2, i will be trying rc8A1 tonight because although it is awesome, battery dies super fast when in use. On idle its great and its very respnsive and all. I'm just looking for a hybrid that will work great on .714 base + sfi coz that is what gives me cool temps. .746 base or sfi both push the temps to 40degrees + and what's worse I live in a tropical place and we are in the summer season so i'm really concerned of the temps. So far best build FOR ME is .714 base +sfi with RC7B1 (havent testyed rc7b2 extensively) However if someone suggests RC7B2 as better than RC8 then i will go with that - using a torch 9810.
Back to .714 + RC7B1 on my 9790 from .746 RC8A1 and what a difference in ADR ... I was getting a constant 4% drain rate on .746 + RC8A1 whereas now I am getting 1.3% with .714 RC7B1 ... It sure is the best combo for me right now at the moment !