BerryLicio.us Ultimate hybrid for most OS 7.1 devices
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Sent from my Z10 using Tapatalk 2Last edited by Sator; 04-11-13 at 08:23 AM.
ifraser and Legal Eagle like this.04-11-13 07:54 AMLike 2 -
Bundle 2596 is now available for download on the following supported devices:
•BlackBerry 9981
•BlackBerry 9900
•BlackBerry 9860
•BlackBerry 9810
•BlackBerry 9930
•BlackBerry 9850
•BlackBerry 9370
•BlackBerry 9310
Problem is that it is only available on Betazone but Betazone won't allow you to download it !!!
BlackBerryBase Portal - BlackBerry 7.1.0.945 HandHeld Software External Beta04-11-13 10:57 AMLike 0 -
- I have since spoken, in broken german, to the poster, its only a 9790 test
From Blackberry Base:
Bundle 2596 is now available for download on the following supported devices:
•BlackBerry 9981
•BlackBerry 9900
•BlackBerry 9860
•BlackBerry 9810
•BlackBerry 9930
•BlackBerry 9850
•BlackBerry 9370
•BlackBerry 9310
Problem is that it is only available on Betazone but Betazone won't allow you to download it !!!
BlackBerryBase Portal - BlackBerry 7.1.0.945 HandHeld Software External Beta04-12-13 05:13 AMLike 0 - Atleast there is now a 912 version of our 9810, Just don't know whether to ditch 861 base as I have just whizzed past the 9900 forum to gauge how 912 is and some are saying that its not that great, features missing or hotspot not working. And since its freshly new no 9810 torch users review of it yet. I just loaded last night the fixed non 861 sfi rc14b2. I think they should just jump the entire .9xx and give us 7.2 already. It's about time.04-12-13 08:57 AMLike 0
- Just for the record I have 912 base for RC14B on the 9900 for the hybrid and the only thing that
didnt work was BBDA, and that was sorted by a downgrade of the app.
Hotspot works a treat and the signal pickup excellent.
Hope that helps you decide.
Atleast there is now a 912 version of our 9810, Just don't know whether to ditch 861 base as I have just whizzed past the 9900 forum to gauge how 912 is and some are saying that its not that great, features missing or hotspot not working. And since its freshly new no 9810 torch users review of it yet. I just loaded last night the fixed non 861 sfi rc14b2. I think they should just jump the entire .9xx and give us 7.2 already. It's about time.04-12-13 10:08 AMLike 0 - I'm new here, so have a hello, altogether.
I've been following this forum and this topic, especially. I've got a Bold 9900 and I've something odd to report. I played around with those nice BerryLicio.us OS' and the offical ones. Currently I'm running RC14 with the .912 SFI and curiously I'm missing my GPS there. With the official .862 OS everything works fine - except for speed and occasional Java-Errors. So, I'm wondering if anyone else has the issue with the GPS.
I hope this issue will end due to another official OS update and/or another BerryLicio.us hybrid. But in the meantime I have to decide between function and performance. Quite uncool, I have to say.04-12-13 11:08 AMLike 0 - Thats a very odd issue, having been the 1st tested I can confirm that my 9900 did and still
does work ok with RC14B over the 912 base
It might require a reload, did you install the full package 1st from tmobile? I have to admit mine is
the 912 package transplanted into the 861 folder as I installed it before the full package appeared.
I'm new here, so have a hello, altogether.
I've been following this forum and this topic, especially. I've got a Bold 9900 and I've something odd to report. I played around with those nice BerryLicio.us OS' and the offical ones. Currently I'm running RC14 with the .912 SFI and curiously I'm missing my GPS there. With the official .862 OS everything works fine - except for speed and occasional Java-Errors. So, I'm wondering if anyone else has the issue with the GPS.
I hope this issue will end due to another official OS update and/or another BerryLicio.us hybrid. But in the meantime I have to decide between function and performance. Quite uncool, I have to say.Phipson likes this.04-12-13 11:17 AMLike 1 - Thats a very odd issue, having been the 1st tested I can confirm that my 9900 did and still
does work ok with RC14B over the 912 base
It might require a reload, did you install the full package 1st from tmobile? I have to admit mine is
the 912 package transplanted into the 861 folder as I installed it before the full package appeared.
Never followed it up as I don't really use GPS but always check how accurate it is after each new load.
Discovered yesterday that my Docs To Go is also not working.
.861 Digicell base with .912 .sfi
Exact same shrink settings as used on all previous RC loads.04-12-13 11:22 AMLike 0 - Hi!
Thanks for the quick reply. Actually, I'm not sure from where my .912 OS is from. The file's called "9900jAllLang_PBr7.1.0_rel2508_PL5.1.0.641_A7.1.0. 912" and I don't remember where I downloaded it from. :/ Most likely directly from the blackberry.com page. Do you think this might be the source of my error?
I loaded this OS the second or third time. I switched between the original and hybrid OS' multiple times as I was unsatisfied with the results.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.04-12-13 11:24 AMLike 0 - I reported same issue on day of release but had no feedback from anyone so assumed it was a one off for me.
Never followed it up as I don't really use GPS but always check how accurate it is after each new load.
Discovered yesterday that my Docs To Go is also not working.
.861 Digicell base with .912 .sfi
Exact same shrink settings as used on all previous RC loads.
Actually, I'm quite the perfectionist when it comes to my investments. I just like to have the full potential of my 'Berry. And I do some Geocaching and my Curve 8900 did a good job for that. Therefore I'd continue my career with my Bold. And it might come in handy when I travel.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.04-12-13 11:32 AMLike 0 - I'm new here, so have a hello, altogether.
I've been following this forum and this topic, especially. I've got a Bold 9900 and I've something odd to report. I played around with those nice BerryLicio.us OS' and the offical ones. Currently I'm running RC14 with the .912 SFI and curiously I'm missing my GPS there. With the official .862 OS everything works fine - except for speed and occasional Java-Errors. So, I'm wondering if anyone else has the issue with the GPS.
I hope this issue will end due to another official OS update and/or another BerryLicio.us hybrid. But in the meantime I have to decide between function and performance. Quite uncool, I have to say.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk
Phipson likes this.04-12-13 11:37 AMLike 1 - Do a fresh location, go to options>device>location settings> click , click refresh location, and your GPS will work Ok., sometimes we have to refresh our location.
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Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using TapatalkPhipson likes this.04-12-13 11:40 AMLike 1 - Do a fresh location, go to options>device>location settings> click , click refresh location, and your GPS will work Ok., sometimes we have to refresh our location outside (open air).
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/13/ga9e8ave.jpg
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Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.Sator likes this.04-12-13 11:45 AMLike 1 - Always worked before on every other build from the comfort of my armchair !!!
Tried it near the window and blow me but it worked. Nice one Sator.
Any thoughts on Docs To Go ?
Will open .pdf but not word or excel.
Word docs atatched to e.mail displayed as winmail.dat file and when I try to open get the message attachment type can not be viewed on your device.
When I click on the docs to go icon nothing happens but it is shown as installed in app management.04-12-13 11:47 AMLike 0 -
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk04-12-13 11:51 AMLike 0 -
Yes, shrunk all fonts other than Latin.
Just been doing some experimenting, it only affects attachments sent to my bt internet account.
If I send to my g.mail account attachement comes through as a word doc and docs to go reads it fine.
Very strange indeed !!!04-12-13 12:04 PMLike 0 - I did some experiments, too. I just went outside and tried BB Maps and the location refresh thingy. And both are really inaccurate. I got measurements on the maps between 28 meters. With the original OS I got some 7 meters.
The refreshment is even worse: "accuracy" of about 100m, even outside. :/ Any thoughts about that?
For an amateur like me it sounds quite odd as it's the same hardware (and most likely the same drivers)...
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.howards likes this.04-12-13 12:10 PMLike 1 - I did some experiments, too. I just went outside and tried BB Maps and the location refresh thingy. And both are really inaccurate. I got measurements on the maps between 28 meters. With the original OS I got some 7 meters.
The refreshment is even worse: "accuracy" of about 100m, even outside. :/ Any thoughts about that?
For an amateur like me it sounds quite odd as it's the same hardware (and most likely the same drivers)...
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.04-12-13 12:13 PMLike 0
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