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- Sorry if I came across as aggressive, but I haven't had any issues prior. I get the odd problem, and I'll know it was a bad load.
In your case it might even be a faulty device, but I'm not 100% certain.
Sent from the safe and also most secure device, my BlackBerry� Bold� 9900 smart phone - Powered by 7.1.0.865 (B2428) BerryLicio.us Ultimate 7.1 series RC13! - Using Tapatalk03-07-13 11:55 AMLike 0 - Lol, must admit you did come off a little bit aggressive thats why i went to the great lengths to explain myself. I hardly ever have any bad loads. and yes it is indeed something faulty with my phone however i'm just not sure if its the phone itself that is at fault hardware wise or if its the battery. I have hardly used the phone today. monitoring it very closely. So far i'm down to 73% battery life. I'm letting it discharge without much use to see how it will behave once it reaches around 40% battery life. Device working awesome though, no issues whatsoever. idling at around 29degrees at the moment so I'm more than satisfied on the performance aspect of the phone.03-07-13 12:07 PMLike 0
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Now available from a North American carrier which may be more reliable
https://swdownloads.blackberry.com/D...84BA84BCFD793ASator likes this.03-08-13 07:44 AMLike 1 - I also like 861 Multi better than 861 Asia, more stable and responsive.
I always wipe my phone every time I load a new OS/Hybrid since I do it a lot. Once in a while I use Wipepro to wipe the sfi.
I'm not sure what happened to Bimmer, since Ifraser also use the Porsche theme, it could be a bad installed, and sometimes some of phones react differently toward the same hybrid/OS (we experienced it with the 649 at&t).
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk03-08-13 02:24 PMLike 0 - This seems to be my case using Digicel .861 sfi with Rogers here in Canada as they use 850Mhz as a band quite a bit for rural coverage. My 9900 works fine in urban enviroments using 1900Mhz but out of town or where signal is poor it doesn't seem to like or even using 850Mhz which seems to be only popular in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, the United States. Will likely go back to .746 sfi with my own carrier and using RC13 non-.861 sfi.03-08-13 03:54 PMLike 0
- Sator, please elaborate on wipepro. How does it work and what does it do that is different from a regular wipe? My phone has had some strange behaviour for a few months, such as what happened last time I loaded the OS, but it also crashes occasionally when I connect it to DM and try to view the applications. Sometimes it hangs and when I disconnect it from the computer, it may have application error 601 or it may simply reboot and then usually it works fine after. I haven't wiped it for a long time. I normally only install OS with DM. I'm interested to know what wipepro does. Maybe it would help.
I hope this treatment can solve your problem.
Edit: Here is the BB easy zero link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?luizxx2fi935pk1
Courtesy of Stefanus.
You can also use BB easy zero to do a factory reset, wipe apps, wipe system, wipe ROM (skip nuke, unless you have a nuke device)
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using TapatalkLast edited by Sator; 03-08-13 at 08:19 PM.
03-08-13 06:57 PMLike 3 - Wipepro or BB easy zero (the new version of wipepro) wipes all the cods like regular wipe and it also wipe the SFI/Radio file (there are also some features to wipe the system/factory reset/nuke device). I recommend you to do a factory reset, and then use BB easy zero (click wipe ROM), when your device is completely wiped, you will have a black screen with a blinking Led (don't worry about this) and you can continue to install the OS/hybrid using app.loader.
I hope this treatment can solve your problem.
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