BerryLicio.us Ultimate hybrid for most OS 7.1 devices
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I'm asking because there is a little dabbling that has to happen to insure everything loads well.
The steps are on the first post of the thread.
If you're unclear about anything just shoot me an email [email protected] and I might be able to help you further. If anything feel free to add me on ввм as well, pin:289E6351
Sent from my BlackBerry� Bold� 9900 smart phone - Powered by BerryLicio.us ULTIMATE 7.1 hybrid system (RC15) - 9900/7.1.0.923 (B2534)05-18-13 06:10 PMLike 0 - First and foremost, are you tech shy?
I'm asking because there is a little dabbling that has to happen to insure everything loads well.
The steps are on the first post of the thread.
If you're unclear about anything just shoot me an email [email protected] and I might be able to help you further. If anything feel free to add me on ввм as well, pin:289E6351
Sent from my BlackBerry� Bold™ 9900 smart phone - Powered by BerryLicio.us ULTIMATE 7.1 hybrid system (RC15) - 9900/7.1.0.923 (B2534)05-18-13 07:11 PMLike 0 -
- You'll need to set it up with the email set up function, just add carrier mail and you should be good to go!05-19-13 10:57 AMLike 0
- been running rc15 for wks now on my 9860 912 os, and it is great .. thought i had a battery problem with random reboots and inconsistent battery life but the problem was that full wipe creates a rom problem with my device.. sorted it out by using triple wipe and then reloading os with rc15 hybrid and now my device works like a dream. waiting a new os and hybrid but can't think of what can be improved on my legacy device ...05-20-13 09:29 AMLike 0
- Been running RC15 for over 4 weeks now and it is showing no signs of slowing down or dropping memory.
Just do a battery swap with my spare once a week and all is good, only lose around 0.4mb between pulls.
That said, can't wait for a new OS to drop so we can have even more awesomness with RC16.
Thanks as always to Sator and the team. Who needs a Q when our 9900's have better functionality and run so well. Lot of life left in Legacy devices thanks to these Hybrids.05-20-13 10:05 AMLike 4 - Been running RC15 for over 4 weeks now and it is showing no signs of slowing down or dropping memory.
Just do a battery swap with my spare once a week and all is good, only lose around 0.4mb between pulls.
That said, can't wait for a new OS to drop so we can have even more awesomness with RC16.
Thanks as always to Sator and the team. Who needs a Q when our 9900's have better functionality and run so well. Lot of life left in Legacy devices thanks to these Hybrids.
when ever i think my device is slowing down or memory leak is beyond acceptable criteria i just wipe the phone and reinstall the os and now i dont even have to wait for it to settle down ( i know the potential of rc15 and it will let me do my thing without crashing)Legal Eagle and Sator like this.05-20-13 01:33 PMLike 2 -
Download and install the base stock OS that you intend to use. you don't say which device you have so can't say which one to use but in general use the latest released OS for your phone.
Download RC15 and unzip.
Copy the Java files from RC15 and paste (overwriting) the existing files in the Java folder for the base OS you have installed.
Delete Vendor.xml file(s) and shrink to your individual taste with BBH Tools.
Backup your device with DM then wipe your phone with BBSAK.
Run App loader, restore your data and enjoy the Hybrid.
I would also advise not restoring any 3rd party apps from backup, it is better to do fresh installs from App World
For the first 2-3 days do at least 2 battery pulls a minimum of 6 hours apart.05-23-13 11:04 AMLike 0 - Once again thanks Legal Eagle,
I am very excited with the Hybrid RC15 + V7.1.0.923 docomo japan, seen these huge community of die hard Blackberry user are very happy on the performance of this hybrid version. I never try installing hybrid and my current version on decent 746. Will give it a try .thanks05-24-13 06:20 AMLike 0 - Uninstall all OS's you currently have on your PC.
Download and install the base stock OS that you intend to use. you don't say which device you have so can't say which one to use but in general use the latest released OS for your phone.
Download RC15 and unzip.
Copy the Java files from RC15 and paste (overwriting) the existing files in the Java folder for the base OS you have installed.
Delete Vendor.xml file(s) and shrink to your individual taste with BBH Tools.
Backup your device with DM then wipe your phone with BBSAK.
Run App loader, restore your data and enjoy the Hybrid.
I would also advise not restoring any 3rd party apps from backup, it is better to do fresh installs from App World
For the first 2-3 days do at least 2 battery pulls a minimum of 6 hours apart.05-24-13 11:35 PMLike 0 -
Sent from my Z10 using Tapatalk 2sallynaayue likes this.05-25-13 12:15 AMLike 1 - I think I'll just use .912 as my base. Oh btw, after copy pasting the Java files do I need to wipe first before installing the Hybrid OS? And what loader is used to install the Hybrid?05-25-13 01:11 AMLike 0
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Sent from my Z10 using Tapatalk 2SierraAntaresOne and sallynaayue like this.05-25-13 02:43 AMLike 2 -
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