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If that's the case it for sure is a network or hardware problem!
Two things to check:
1 get a working or someone else's SIM card that is currently online and see if the connection problem is still there?
2 call your service provider and ask tech support to send the network stacks back to your Blackberry they are able to do that only?
If both suggestions don't work you better start looking for a good used Blackberry Bold 9900 on EBay, looks like your network chip is cooked and within the next few days or weeks your device will black out do to a board problem within your current device network section.
Santershaoggmj likes this.07-18-13 06:52 AMLike 1 - My GPS with RC18/.1033 SFI.
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Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.07-18-13 09:01 AMLike 0 - thanks for the news, i have installed gmaps and deleted them after an hour, didnt worked as good as bbmaps.
i have another question.
it dosent matter how much i shrink the os, in phone memory it always shows 230 or 232 mb free memory and fater installation of apps it is 225 mb, i have tried different shrinking methods but memory gain is not that much, any suggestions? these days i am using bbh tool for shrinking.Kevin Lim likes this.07-18-13 05:39 PMLike 1 - thanks for the news, i have installed gmaps and deleted them after an hour, didnt worked as good as bbmaps.
i have another question.
it dosent matter how much i shrink the os, in phone memory it always shows 230 or 232 mb free memory and fater installation of apps it is 225 mb, i have tried different shrinking methods but memory gain is not that much, any suggestions? these days i am using bbh tool for shrinking.
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Correction: Using .862 OS.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.07-19-13 01:54 AMLike 0 - Goodmorning haoggmj,
If that's the case it for sure is a network or hardware problem!
Two things to check:
1 get a working or someone else's SIM card that is currently online and see if the connection problem is still there?
2 call your service provider and ask tech support to send the network stacks back to your Blackberry they are able to do that only?
If both suggestions don't work you better start looking for a good used Blackberry Bold 9900 on EBay, looks like your network chip is cooked and within the next few days or weeks your device will black out do to a board problem within your current device network section.
I will try,thx
Santersanon5913172 likes this.07-19-13 02:06 AMLike 1 -
BBH Tools does a very good job, I have 235mb free after shrinking the latest Hybrid installed over 1033
lyricidal / @theiexplorers Home Pageanon5913172 and Kevin Lim like this.07-19-13 07:26 AMLike 2 - You will have to shrink the OS to free up memory no matter what OS you use.
BBH Tools does a very good job, I have 235mb free after shrinking the latest Hybrid installed over 1033
lyricidal / @theiexplorers Home Page
Can you give me some tutorial or simple step how to use this BBHtools , i need to shrink mine just like you and sator. which have alot free memory.anon5913172 likes this.07-19-13 07:50 AMLike 1 -
You shrink the OS prior to install, there is a function to remove items direct from the phone but I wouldn't advise trying it.
Download the tool go to the shrink tab, select which OS on your PC you want to shrink, then check the boxes of the features you want to remove and click the Shrink Button.
It's virtually fool proof as it won't let you shrink out things that the OS needs to function.
e.g., if you try to shrink out all Fonts the tool gives you a message that one particular font must be left in the OS
There is one item called tasks that you must not remove though.
You can also return the OS to it's original state by clicking on the Put It Back button.
Again, from memory, I'm sure that somewhere in the early days of this thread Sharma found a full list that gave an explanation of each item in the shrink menu, but the thread is so huge I have no idea where it is. Maybe Sharma can remember where he got the list from and post it again if we ask him nicely even though he is now a "Q" user !!!07-19-13 08:02 AMLike 3 -
Here you go take a look below:
Here is an in depth explanation: Amazon MP3 Store: Shop 17 million songs and play your music on your BlackBerry Application Center: Application Center is for your carrier to push applications to you. (not needed usually as you can get your select apps from AppWorld AT&T Hotspot: Free AT&T Wi-Fi access at thousands of hotspot locations nationwide (works only on select devices for AT&T Users only, check with your carrier) Backup Assistant: Performs the same functions as the the regular back up through DM, works only for Verizon customers and is not needed! Chinese Dictionary: As the title says, if you're not chinese, shrink it! City ID: Shows the number of the caller and their state, only works with a few carriers and is safe to shrink. DocsToGo: Office like apps for your BlackBerry (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) to view & edit Microsoft Office files. DoD Certificates: Department of Defence use encrypted cetrificates which are enbedded on CAC card this module allows the Blackberry to read the information on the card correctly so the user can actually use their handheld. If you don't work for the Department of Defense, shrink it! Event Log Viewer: Shows the event log of your BlackBerry, only useful if you are having constant problems and want to give the information to a tech-support agent. G3eWalk: Chinese module that is a potential malware feeder, SHRINK IT! Help Files: BlackBerry help files for n00bies, safe to shrink IT Policy Viewer: The IT policy viewer permits a user to view IT policy rules from the Security policy group and Password policy group that have values configured. If you are not using a work BlackBerry, shrink it! Lunar Calendar: Chinese calendar to display the Tiong Hua Tiong Hua calendar year. Safe to srhink. Memopad: Useful app for taking notes on your BlackBerry. Mobile Stock: No additional info found music.cn: useless chinese music app Mobile Market: useless app, shrink safely
Mobile Reader: useless app, shrink safely movitalk: useless carrier pushed app, safe to shrink MyFaves: useless T-Mobile pushed apps, safe to shrink Password Keeper/Wizard: An app that stores all your passwords safely, shrink it if you don't use it PIMClient: no additional info found, shrink if you've never used it Setup Wizard: Setup wizard for e-mails, BBM, Wifi, Bluetooth. Not recommended to be shrunk. Sure Type T12: Suretype works when you can spell, or use words that are not common Slacker: Personal Radio for your BlackBerry, safe to shrink if you don't use it. S/MIME Support: Blackberry S/MIME is a component of the Blackberry Enterprise Server. T-Mobile Backup: If you are not a T-Mobile customer, shrink this Tasks: Useful app for sheculing your tasks. TeleNav: Carrier pushed app, shrink if you don't use it TTY (Hearing-Impaired): TTY is for the hearing impaired. You would only use TTY if you're going to attach a TeleType device. VCAST Music: Verizon pushed app that can identify a song you hear using the VCast Song ID, Useless! VCAST Raphsody: Works with VCAST Music to identify songs, useless!! Verizon Push-To-Talk: PTT app for Verizon customers only; shrink if you are not one. Visual Voice Mail: Allows users to view their voice mail messages in a message list and quickly see the details of a voice mail message, such as the sender, the length of the voice mail message, the date, and the time. Only works on a few carriers. Vodafone Music App: Vodafone Music is developed by RealNetworks, Inc. and only works for Vodafone users. Shrink safely if you don't use it. Voice Activated Dialing: Gives you the ability to say the name of the person you wish to call. Useful app but shrink if you don't ever use it.
Voice Notes Recorder: Enables you to record voice notes rather than type them. Useful app and not recommended to be shrunk. VZ Navigator: Verizon pushed app that tells you where you are and what's nearby, providing turn-by-turn directions to get to your destination on time. Shrink safely if you don't use it. YouTube: as the name implies, an app that enables you to easil view YouTube videos on your BlackBerry Accessibility options: Includes many features that facilitate use by persons with disabilities. Bluetooth: Essential for the functionality of Bluetooth connectivity on your device. Only shrink it if you never use Bluetooth. Camera: Essential for the functionality of the Camera (still shots) on your device. Only shrink it if you never use the camera. Video Camera: Essential for the functionality of the Camera (Video Recording) on your device. Only shrink it if you never use the camera. Default 102DM: If you don't know what this is, then you probably shouldn't be shrinking it. Engineering Screen: Hidden menu for the purpose of debugging for developers in Blackberry mobile phone which is named as Engineering Mode and contains some hidden options. Shrink if you don't need it. OTA Upgrade: essential if you rely on updating your device Over The Air (carrier OS), shrink if you usually update yourself. MBP Files: Mobile Books, I have always shrunk this with 0 problems.07-19-13 08:18 AMLike 3 - 07-19-13 08:28 AMLike 0
- You will have to shrink the OS to free up memory no matter what OS you use.
BBH Tools does a very good job, I have 235mb free after shrinking the latest Hybrid installed over 1033
lyricidal / @theiexplorers Home Page
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk.anon5913172 and Kevin Lim like this.07-19-13 08:33 AMLike 2 -
Sure it won't be too long now.Kevin Lim and anon5913172 like this.07-19-13 08:34 AMLike 2 -
Looks like its a network bug within your service providers networks system looks like they are running very old teli-com switches not much you can do at this time...07-19-13 08:46 AMLike 0 -
Be careful with those cable around your neck
#kidding
Simple girl Post via Z10Legal Eagle likes this.07-19-13 09:25 AMLike 1 -
Still getting mad at the Zed ???
Sators latest brew is as awesome as ever !!!
Finished work for the week, got a new OS and many beers with my name on them, doesn't get much better than that !!!07-19-13 09:37 AMLike 2
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