Leaked OS 7.1.0.190 for BlackBerry Torch 9860 Findings and Fixes
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- I was getting it in 7.0.545 and now I'm still getting it.
Has anyone actually found a solution to this? I've reinstalled my OS in the past (through DM). I haven't used BBSAK to wipe, would that actually make a difference?01-12-12 10:16 PMLike 0 -
Apparently it does...my freezing had died down abit... But comes randomly for a good 5 mins... Battery pull fixes it01-12-12 10:38 PMLike 0 -
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- So I downloaded the leaked OS and followed these steps:
1. backed up my BB using desktop manager
2. wiped my BB
3. installed the new leak OS 7.1 & restarted my computer
4. removed the vendor.xml
5. ran the AppLoader
6. install the new OS and did not allow it to backup my BB
7. once my BB started with the new OS I wiped it
8. restored some of my backed up data to my device
9. did a re-activation with BES
10. connected my BIS account to my device
11. checked AppWorld for updates
I did this around 10am this morning EST and I haven't notice any problems with my battery holding its charge. I am using a Bell 9860 unlocked device; I am on the Virgin Mobile Canada network; VMC doesn't sell the 9860/9850
I am not sure how others are installing their OS's but I find when take this route that I run into less problems with my battery or other things.
A.the_sleuth likes this.01-13-12 01:54 PMLike 1 - It's almost 24 hours later since I upgraded to this version of OS 7.1 and the battery on my 9860 is not even to the half way mark.
A.01-14-12 06:57 AMLike 0 -
Other than that, this build has been rock-solid, no issues whatsoever except for that keyboard malfunction.01-14-12 07:55 AMLike 0 - The .com button is quite a nuisance since it appears when typing email addresses and most of mine are .net. The problem is that it changes the space bar to the period button, but in several instances the period will not register, I have to actually hit the .com button to get a period, then erase the "com". A perfect example of this is the BB Beta Zone. When I start typing my email address the space bar is the "@" symbol, and once I press that it changes to the period. This button will not actually type a period at that point, it won't do anything. Quite the pain when the rest of the address contains 2 periods and is .net, not .com (att.blackberry.net).
Other than that, this build has been rock-solid, no issues whatsoever except for that keyboard malfunction.
A.01-14-12 08:43 AMLike 0 - I've scanned all 10 pages (thus far), and from what I gather from here and other 7.1 device posts, UMA as we knew it is no more, replaced by "Wi-Fi Calling". This also means what was (in North America), T-Mo/Rogers/CinciBell specific feature is now available to other carriers *IF* they allow it; with the major difference being that handoff no longer occurs when Wi-Fi signal is lost.
I'm reading from the 9810 7.1 posts (and perhaps 99xx 7.1 posts?) that a new option is added to the Mobile Network section (similar to Wi-Fi Preferred for UMA), and a new indicator on the homescreen.
My general question is, do any 9860 users (any carrier) running 7.1.0.190 see this option, and/or see the Wi-Fi Calling indicator? My more specific question is, do any Rogers 9860 users see those options or indicators? I'd guess that Wi-Fi Calling wasn't ready for the 9860 but was for the 9810/9900 -- and that hopefully it will come in future 7.1 versions for the 9860.
I'm still paying for UMA service (guess I should cancel that, hehe), mainly because my signal is so poor in my basement, next to the router, where I spend most of my at-home time. TIA folks!01-17-12 01:17 PMLike 0 - Previously on .585, my Review after several days of use:
OS booting up faster
BIS connection faster
Bridge more stable with my Playbook
Bluetooth file transfers seem faster (200 mb video transfers no problem to 9810)
Battery Life about the same (really depends on what apps are running in the background)
Browsers seems faster but at times freezes when scrolling down
Music Player has same problem as .585, use of stop on music UI sometimes does not work unless pressing the screen in the middle to pause first (rather odd)
Music Player has no ALAC support yet
I have not tested the hotspot much, yet (let me know how yours works)01-17-12 06:50 PMLike 0 -
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- Just returning back to BB from hiatus! Used to have a curve 8330, then went to iPhone (don't worry lasted 3 months and then sold the damn thing), then went to a Nokia E72 which was an awesome phone but decided to give BB another chance.
Problem is, the 9860 with Telus is running 7.0.0.261 and before I decide to return it, I wanted to give 7.1 a try.
I'm out of the loop here guys... what's the best version to try and procedure?01-22-12 12:53 PMLike 0 - Just returning back to BB from hiatus! Used to have a curve 8330, then went to iPhone (don't worry lasted 3 months and then sold the damn thing), then went to a Nokia E72 which was an awesome phone but decided to give BB another chance.
Problem is, the 9860 with Telus is running 7.0.0.261 and before I decide to return it, I wanted to give 7.1 a try.
I'm out of the loop here guys... what's the best version to try and procedure?
your choices are if you want OS 7. go for the 7.0.0.540 from Vodafone Ireland.
and if you want 7.1 go for the 7.1.0.205 because 7.1.0.190 has a bad memory leak IMO.01-22-12 08:26 PMLike 0 - Just returning back to BB from hiatus! Used to have a curve 8330, then went to iPhone (don't worry lasted 3 months and then sold the damn thing), then went to a Nokia E72 which was an awesome phone but decided to give BB another chance.
Problem is, the 9860 with Telus is running 7.0.0.261 and before I decide to return it, I wanted to give 7.1 a try.
I'm out of the loop here guys... what's the best version to try and procedure?
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comsnakeyes_76 likes this.01-22-12 08:35 PMLike 1 - I'm also with Telus and would recommend either OS 7.0.0.598 from Claro Brazil, or this OS. To install either OS, backup your phone's data, download the OS, install to your computer and then go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader and delete the file named Vendor.xml. Then just run the Loader.exe file in the same folder. This is the easiest way to proceed.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-23-12 11:49 AMLike 0 - I dowloaded/installed the 7.1.0.190 as couldn't get the 205 anywhere. All the links i tried have been removed/deactivated.. feels more responsive, a little snappier, but battery drainage is at 4.26%/hr. all i have is a weather app running (accuweather) and I barely used it as i can't answer or play with my phone at work. took it off the charger at 7am this morning and 5 hrs later its at 55%.. is this normal?
Last edited by snakeyes_76; 01-24-12 at 01:49 PM.
01-24-12 10:59 AMLike 0 - if anyone is still interested i found a site that still has the 7.1.0.205 functional
gadzonemobile.com .. it won't let me post the complete link as i have less than 10 posts on crackberry.. sorry guys01-24-12 06:44 PMLike 0 - Finally got the 205 installed.. 190 battery drainage peaked at 10%/hr.. that was just nuts.. we'll see how 205 does.. maybe i have a defective battery as I'm not running much on it01-25-12 08:09 AMLike 0
- i just installed OS 7.1.0.190 on my BB 9860... everything works well, but i just noticed that whenever i turn on mobile hotspot, it turns off BIS. and when i turn the mobile hotspot off, BIS comes back. does that mean BIS and mobile hotspot cannot be used at the same time?
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UPDATE: After a couple of battery pulls, it now works. Mobile hotspot and BIS working at the same time.
Country: Philippines
Network: Sun CellularLast edited by erni.ph; 01-28-12 at 08:50 PM. Reason: update
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