Leaked OS 6.0.0.534 for the BlackBerry Curve 9300 Fixes and Findings
- Leaked OS 6.0.0.534 for the BlackBerry Curve 9300 Fixes and Findings
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DISCLAIMER: Install at your own risk. This is Leaked/Beta software that is not guaranteed to be stable, and therefore will not be supported by RIM or your wireless carrier should you run into some problems. As a precaution, if you decide to upgrade, it is highly recommended that you make a backup before using this software. If you are not comfortable using Leaked/Beta software you should probably wait for the next official release.
Thanks to Hovar from Kaskus BlackBerry Corner
Mirrors all welcome04-12-11 02:33 AMLike 4 - Multiupload.com - upload your files to multiple file hosting sites!
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04-12-11 09:53 AMLike 6 - Here's my short-version OS install guide if anyone needs a refresher...
ELITE1's Quick OS6 UPGRADE GUIDE
- (Optional) Uninstall any previous OS from your PC.
- Download OS to PC. Use Internet Explorer to do so, not Firefox or Chrome. (For leaked versions, the browser is irrelevant though.)
- Following successful DL, run OS file to install OS on PC.
- On BB, go to BBM Options, scroll down to Backup section. Ensure Remote Backup is enabled AND also conduct a Local Backup to media card.
- Go through any 3rd party apps that have option to save settings to media card, and conduct Backup to media card from menu within each of these apps. (Examples: all Bellshare apps such as BerryBuzz & BerryWeather; QuickLaunch; Shao's apps such as Wallpaper Changer & SixTools; Show Me The Images; etc).
- Connect BB to PC. Open DM and backup device. Close DM.
- (Optional) Use desktop program like BBSAK or BBMCP to backup 3rd party apps.
- On PC, navigate to
�64-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader and delete file therein called Vendor.
�32-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader and delete file therein called Vendor. - (Optional/Recommended) Run BB Boss or Shrink-A-OS/BBHybrids Tool.
- In same AppLoader file where you deleted Vendor, double-click on Loader to initiate OS upgrade. Follow onscreen instructions.
04-12-11 12:44 PMLike 0 - i jus updated mine... .. it supports indic languages.. that is what i noticed now.. support for hindi and punjabi is there.. also the app world , bbm is updated...04-12-11 02:19 PMLike 0
- It's not really different than downloading the leak directly on your PC. When you plug in your BB to your PC, select on your BB's screen to connect as USB drive. Then you can use Windows Explorer to navigate the files on your BB just like any other drive. Not sure if all systems do this by default, but on Win7 my BB is the G and H drives. Just Cut the file from there and Paste to your Desktop, or wherever else you'd like.04-12-11 03:46 PMLike 0
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RIM is lazy. Instead of customizing variants of the same OS version to cater to each carrier, they include everything that anybody might want. That's why we have these language packs with odd combinations of languages.
Some things, like languages, can be removed during the Loader process. However there are numerous items taking up space that you are otherwise not given the opportunity to remove in that conventional method. So... we shrink!
A few examples would be:
- carrier themes: your OS contains custom versions of the default theme for about a half-dozen different carriers
- default wallpapers & ringtones: at about 4MB each, you may want to replace with your own selections on your media card
- newly included fonts like Arial, Times New Roman, etc: up to 3MB each
- some carrier-specific background apps: AT&T address book sync, T-Mo error translator, etc
I'll come back and post something about this that I put in the 9700 & 9800 Leaked 534 threads.04-13-11 03:43 PMLike 2 - Okay here's some tips on what to shrink or not, just like the post title says.
THEMES
�Stock (ie default) theme is BlackBerry6 and must not be deleted
�Vendor themes are unrelated to carrier splashscreen at startup. Splashscreen is flashed in hardware so can't be removed
Ex if AT&T 9700 unlocked to use on Rogers, still has AT&T startup screen
LANGUAGES
�You can remove English (US) if you really wanted. Without _en_us cod's there are still _en files for everything. I leave US files: not a big difference memory-wise
FONTS
�Default font is Latin TrueType. Must not be removed
�Removing all fonts with BB Boss still leaves selection of "classic" stock fonts, ex BB Alpha Sans
�Most new fonts are quite large. IIRC biggest culprits: Arial, Georgia, Courier, Tahoma, Times New Roman. Up to 3MB each! Only keep ones you really want
�For Fancy Characters app, leaving Chinese Support adds additional characters into FC
NOTE: your recipients only see them if they too have Chinese Support, otherwise just see black square
FEEL FREE TO REMOVE
�DoD Certs - unless you work for US Department of Defense
�S/MIME - unless you're on BES or BESX
BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY
�OTA Upgrade - tiny memory size; removal caused fatal errors with some OS versions, sometimes days or weeks later
�TTY Support - tiny memory size; removal has removed Phone Options with some OS versions
�Accessibility - tiny memory size; removal has removed some options with some OS versions
�Rename Removed file adding OS version. Save somewhere in case needed04-13-11 03:47 PMLike 3 - With OS6 on a 256MB device (like the 9300), file free after your OS is very precious.
RIM is lazy. Instead of customizing variants of the same OS version to cater to each carrier, they include everything that anybody might want. That's why we have these language packs with odd combinations of languages.
Some things, like languages, can be removed during the Loader process. However there are numerous items taking up space that you are otherwise not given the opportunity to remove in that conventional method. So... we shrink!
A few examples would be:
- carrier themes: your OS contains custom versions of the default theme for about a half-dozen different carriers
- default wallpapers & ringtones: at about 4MB each, you may want to replace with your own selections on your media card
- newly included fonts like Arial, Times New Roman, etc: up to 3MB each
- some carrier-specific background apps: AT&T address book sync, T-Mo error translator, etc
I'll come back and post something about this that I put in the 9700 & 9800 Leaked 534 threads.Okay here's some tips on what to shrink or not, just like the post title says.
THEMES
�Stock (ie default) theme is BlackBerry6 and must not be deleted
�Vendor themes are unrelated to carrier splashscreen at startup. Splashscreen is flashed in hardware so can't be removed
Ex if AT&T 9700 unlocked to use on Rogers, still has AT&T startup screen
LANGUAGES
�You can remove English (US) if you really wanted. Without _en_us cod's there are still _en files for everything. I leave US files: not a big difference memory-wise
FONTS
�Default font is Latin TrueType. Must not be removed
�Removing all fonts with BB Boss still leaves selection of "classic" stock fonts, ex BB Alpha Sans
�Most new fonts are quite large. IIRC biggest culprits: Arial, Georgia, Courier, Tahoma, Times New Roman. Up to 3MB each! Only keep ones you really want
�For Fancy Characters app, leaving Chinese Support adds additional characters into FC
NOTE: your recipients only see them if they too have Chinese Support, otherwise just see black square
FEEL FREE TO REMOVE
�DoD Certs - unless you work for US Department of Defense
�S/MIME - unless you're on BES or BESX
BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY
�OTA Upgrade - tiny memory size; removal caused fatal errors with some OS versions, sometimes days or weeks later
�TTY Support - tiny memory size; removal has removed Phone Options with some OS versions
�Accessibility - tiny memory size; removal has removed some options with some OS versions
�Rename Removed file adding OS version. Save somewhere in case needed04-14-11 03:05 AMLike 0 - Updated yesterday n workin fine. Also updated to facebook 2.0.0.16 and bbm 6.0.0.56. Keep it up boyz
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