Leaked OS 7.1.0.267 for BlackBerry Bold 9900 Findings and Fixes
- I fully understand that. What the issue is, is that in general my battery stinks to say the least. On top of that, I open hotspot for 15 minutes and it all goes to crap. It just sucks. I don't get how people can go with 12-24 hours on their 9900. Even with all the minimal settings and low use, I get at most 12-14hrs. That is, if I'm busy at school or work and don't even go on my phone.02-18-12 12:00 AMLike 0
- I found a problem with the new DLNA. If you turn on the media share and then diconnect the wifi without disconnecting the DLNA. The phone crash and end up with a black screen with a very small white square that will have your wallpaper.
I rebooted and it went into a loop and thankfully it stopped.
Repot back tomorrow.
already happen twice to me but dont bother me.02-18-12 12:44 AMLike 0 -
- Build seems good to me, great to have all the new features- battery life seems ok so far, comparable to .540 I was on. Intrigued by the battery saving function so i'm gonna trial it in 'always on' for today.
Dlna seems to work ok but pics/video are taking a long time to show on my ps3, my 9900 did appear straight away though.Last edited by chunt69; 02-18-12 at 04:22 AM.
02-18-12 04:19 AMLike 0 -
- 2% drain? That's awesome on .205! When my phone was idle that's how much it drained an hour. It never stayed stable...
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02-18-12 05:17 AMLike 0 - For everyone on t-mobile USA, I would strongly urge you to call t-mobile and see if they are still offering the bundle of mobile hotspot for free with the 5gig data plan. It's EXACTLY the same $30 price as 5gig without mobile hotspot - get it while you can - it's literally free as long as you have (or are willing to upgrade to) a 5gig data plan02-18-12 05:23 AMLike 0
- Morning all, after leaving my 9900 overnight, here are the idle results:
1.1% battery drain per hour
Max CPU usage modules: net_rim_bb_ribbon_app - 0.24% / net_rim_services_impl - 0.14% and funnily enough Meterberry - 0.07% - So all very low (good).
Emails received = 2.36/hr (no SMS or BBM) (approx. 22 emails)
Wireless and Radio (2G/3G) turned on, Bluetooth turned off.
Signal - 3G (bars)
WLAN Usage = 80%
Mobile Network Usage = 99-100%
I would paste a link to the the usage screen from MeterBerry, but I don't have enough posts - so remove the space and have a look (i42.tinypic. com/hx1x02.png)melander likes this.02-18-12 05:28 AMLike 1 -
RIM - PLEASE FIX THIS!02-18-12 05:32 AMLike 0 - Useless duplicate posts just to get numbers to be able to link to a scam or advert. See Post 317.
Mod please delete posts and block user.
IGNORE REF TO POST 317
Mod has now deleted so no longer applicable.
Thanks Mod.Last edited by Legal Eagle; 02-18-12 at 08:22 AM.
02-18-12 05:37 AMLike 0 - Morning all, after leaving my 9900 overnight, here are the idle results:
1.1% battery drain per hour
Max CPU usage modules: net_rim_bb_ribbon_app - 0.24% / net_rim_services_impl - 0.14% and funnily enough Meterberry - 0.07% - So all very low (good).
Emails received = 2.36/hr (no SMS or BBM) (approx. 22 emails)
Wireless and Radio (2G/3G) turned on, Bluetooth turned off.
Signal - 3G (bars)
WLAN Usage = 80%
Mobile Network Usage = 99-100%
I would paste a link to the the usage screen from MeterBerry, but I don't have enough posts - so remove the space and have a look (i42.tinypic. com/hx1x02.png)02-18-12 05:44 AMLike 0 - According to PHIL_UK, we all are. I am certainly seeing it and I find it to be extremely annoying! If it would simply stay with the same default SSID instead of the one I would prefer, I could live with it - but for me it keeps generating random ones. Very, very annoying.
RIM - PLEASE FIX THIS!02-18-12 05:48 AMLike 0 -
- Since the SSID I get upon reboot is of the form "T-Mobile Blackberry ####" I suspect the problem is something to do with the service book item for mobile hotspot that t-mobile provisions. I'm thinking there is some sort of option in the service book that (either intentionally or as a result of a bug) causes the phone to re-initialize the SSID on boot up.02-18-12 05:57 AMLike 0
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Will report back on battery life later, hopefully I will see an improvement as without running battery saver this OS was worse for me than .205.02-18-12 06:21 AMLike 0 - Since the SSID I get upon reboot is of the form "T-Mobile Blackberry ####" I suspect the problem is something to do with the service book item for mobile hotspot that t-mobile provisions. I'm thinking there is some sort of option in the service book that (either intentionally or as a result of a bug) causes the phone to re-initialize the SSID on boot up.
Last edited by estro22; 02-18-12 at 06:59 AM.
02-18-12 06:28 AMLike 0 - I cannot get into that screen. I cannot access the battery saving screen at all. My battery saving mode is always on and no way to change it.02-18-12 07:41 AMLike 0
- I'm almost sure that this has something to do with the "T-Mobile Name ID", I didn't install it and I have no SSID forgetting problem.
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