Berrylicio.us Ultimate Hybrid OS 7 Special Edition for AT&T Users
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Yes, you are right Eagle it's hard for me to improve speed, smoothness and browser of BL 694 at&t...
Let's see what is the team decision after they have tested the build, they will start the test within 24 hours from now...
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk09-28-12 06:39 AMLike 4 -
Speed, smoothness and browser are just perfect. I guess nothing to do thereLegal Eagle and ifraser like this.09-28-12 06:48 AMLike 2 -
Just trying to get perfection even more perfect (if possible)
Thanks for all you and the team have made for us!09-28-12 06:56 AMLike 0 -
What do you guys found out about energy consumption during calls, Which one is better BL 658 or BL 694?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk09-28-12 07:12 AMLike 0 -
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Ok. The 694 build I didn't touch the cods that have connections with the call performance, to prevent Mic issue.
Thank you guys for your inputs..
I'll try to modify a lil bit different for the next 714, I hope it will get better in enegery call consumption...
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using TapatalkLast edited by Sator; 09-28-12 at 07:29 AM.
09-28-12 07:26 AMLike 2 - Since i have been on this OS the few things that i have noticed over the .658 (RC6b1) :
Super quick OS overall and very snappy
Reboot time somehow is slower in this build compared to RC6b1
Browser is super quick ( fastest among all RC's till date)
Fantastic connectivity and wifi locking ( hardly seen 3bars )
Temp is higher hence i am not getting a great battery life but still better than any official OS i have used this far.
Rest is Fantastic !Sator likes this.09-28-12 07:27 AMLike 1 - I agree with all the points Legal has made and one thing i would like to add is if the temp can run a little cooler ( somewhat like the .658sfi, that was super cool).09-28-12 07:33 AMLike 0
- Since i have been on this OS the few things that i have noticed over the .658 (RC6b1) :
Super quick OS overall and very snappy
Reboot time somehow is slower in this build compared to RC6b1
Browser is super quick ( fastest among all RC's till date)
Fantastic connectivity and wifi locking ( hardly seen 3bars )
Temp is higher hence i am not getting a great battery life but still better than any official OS i have used this far.
Rest is Fantastic !
Took of charge before bed last night and on idle it went 5 Hours before first battery drop.
Boot time has improved, last one I did after loading the latest Beta AOS was almost on a par with RC61B
Agree 100% with everything else you said.maxx71 likes this.09-28-12 07:34 AMLike 1 - Strange, although only on the build for 24 hours so still settling, despite higher battery temp battery has been better for me from the start.
Took of charge before bed last night and on idle it went 5 Hours before first battery drop.
Boot time has improved, last one I did after loading the latest Beta AOS was almost on a par with RC61B
Agree 100% with everything else you said.
Personally I like this build Eagle..
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalkmaxx71 likes this.09-28-12 07:36 AMLike 1 -
- In theory Maxx, yes, when the battery is warmer it becomes less efficient.
Also if the radio/phone is running warm then it could be processing harder.
I can say that with this build my phone doesnt heat up at all which i think shows that different radio files work better at different Network Bands.maxx71 likes this.09-28-12 08:02 AMLike 1 - In theory Maxx, yes, when the battery is warmer it becomes less efficient.
Also if the radio/phone is running warm then it could be processing harder.
I can say that with this build my phone doesnt heat up at all which i think shows that different radio files work better at different Network Bands.09-28-12 08:11 AMLike 0 -
A Hybrid takes time to settle in, usually about 48 hours-72 hours, during settle in we'll experince some lags, temp heat up, ADR and MDR a lil high, after the hybrid settle in than we'll have the real indications of all the above. It's also depends on the sfi. and the cods. characteristics....
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalkmaxx71 likes this.09-28-12 08:15 AMLike 1 - A Hybrid takes time to settle in, usually about 48 hours-72 hours, during settle in we'll experince some lags, temp heat up, ADR and MDR a lil high, after the hybrid settle in than we'll have the real indications of all the above. It's also depends on the sfi. and the cods. characteristics....
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Don't get me wrong but the temp thing just got into my head.....LOLSator likes this.09-28-12 08:21 AMLike 1 -
Yes, it's better for you to cling to it until the next BL_RC7A_7.1.0.714 released.
For my network, I must say 658 sfi runs cooler than 694 or 714 sfi, the next RC7A runs with 658 sfi or 714 sfi, so you guys will have a choice which sfi suits you the best...
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk09-28-12 09:06 AMLike 3 - Yes, it's better for you to cling to it until the next BL_RC7A_7.1.0.714 released.
For my network, I must say 658 sfi runs cooler than 694 or 714 sfi, the next RC7A runs with 658 sfi or 714 sfi, so you guys will have a choice which sfi suits you the best...
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using TapatalkLegal Eagle likes this.09-28-12 09:18 AMLike 1
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