So far I'm liking this os... Battery seems good for me, and the signal is good... Only issue I have so far is I think wifi calling is worse than the last 9900 leak
So far I'm liking this os... Battery seems good for me, and the signal is good... Only issue I have so far is I think wifi calling is worse than the last 9900 leak
When you reboot, do you lose your wifi SSID?
Thanks.
No, I don't lose my SSID. But it does take longer than usual to connect.
I don't think I do, but I'll check when I get home
I have that one even on OS 7.1.0.205... So I think this is normal... LOL. The error is dated for Dec 31, 1969 17:00:00 and I find it funny since the RIM started in 1984.
Standard unix start time: Unix time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You're a few hours behind because your time zone is probably -7. :)
The red blinking bricking should be an item of the past, from the technical info I've gathered about it, its because the file system on the BB was dynamic. OS updates that come out now should move the BB over to being a fixed file system, but truthfully I haven't confirmed that.
Using some low level BB utilities you'll see something like this on 9900/9930s that shouldn't experience the issue... (So it would look like this on a 9900/9930 that is "fixed.")
And the section in question from a troubled 9900:Code:Mem Config Table (ver 1.25) (actual):
Flash Chip: blocks 0-131071, Chip 0, Sub 0
Boot0 MMC: blocks 0-7, total = 8, flags = 0x0003
User MMC: blocks 8-131071, total = 131064, flags = 0x0003
Bootrom: blocks 0-7
MCT: block 8
OS NV: blocks 9-72, total 64
Apps EFS: blocks 73-200, total = 128
Modem EFS: blocks 201-328, total = 128
Branding: blocks 329-376
OS Fixed: blocks 377-1159
UMP Fixed: blocks 1160-1426, total = 267
FS Fixed: blocks 1427-8199, total = 6773
FS Nand FAT: blocks 8200-131071, total = 122872
BTW, don't ask what utility that is or where to get it. :DCode:OS Dynamic: blocks 377-????
FS Dynamic: blocks ????-8199
After lurking here for so long, it's about time I contribute something...
So far, it seems to be using less Mobile Network under the battery saving option, I've set it to always on. Gaming seems to work at the same speed (tested with Need For Speed Shift demo - 3D / Accelerometer and working 100% fine).
During the day, just after the install (I installed over the top of 205 with all my apps/games), I was getting an average low/idle rate of 1.6-1.8% (note, in 7.0 585, I was getting less than 1% overnight...will be checking this in a while).
Currently testing a fully charged iPhone 4 with Wifi/3G/BT turned on, left in a drawer, to see how long it lasts on totally idle usage (according to Apple = 300hours, whereas the BB 9900 should go a few hours more than that).
I've found that the 9900 slips up when travelling, has anyone got any feedback on this version with regards to roaming aggressiveness (which imho seems to be way too strong causing huge battery drains).
This release does seem to freeze up a lot less than the last version (205) and goes from screen to screen fluidly like the old 7.0.585 release.
Will comment more after a few days/battery pulls, etc.
Been a day and I am not that impressed with it
1. Been having a drain of 10% per hour
2. Seems to hang all the time.
3. DLVA ( or whatever ) doesn't seem to work. Nothing can find my device but it can find them
4. Everyone I have spoke to today on the phone says that I sound quieter.
5. Keep getting memory leaks of 30Meg over 2 hours.
Might try and re-install after I give it a few more days.
If not, back to 190.
Drawn from my mind by my fingers onto my 9900.
Have few issues to report:
1. Device analyzer can't complete the "playback test".
2. Event logs are full of "severe errors" and "system errors".
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Took the plunge.
Lost all my BBM contacts. The version that came on the OS wouldnt restore my contact list from the back up file. Cue a mad panic and lots of 'effin and blinding until I downloaded the latest Beta and managed to get them back.
Have enabled battery saver to run all the time.... Will see how it performs over the next few days
100% at 8am, then was 20% at 3pm. Thank god I had a charger. All I did was BBM and hotspot for 15 minutes...
I reckon that's more than an OS issue.....
Hotspot will kill your battery regardless of OS or device.
both is occur in any 7.1 leak build.
Have you ticked the box that says 'turn on battery saving mode when battery is low' or something like that? If not, tick it and your options will come back.
Wow, I do have to comment on the Battery Saving Mode. I Love it! I just uninstalled a game and rebooted the phone it was at 40% after 18 hours. After the phone rebooted the battery increased by 6 percent, now I remember when a phone was rebooted we would lose a few percent numbers down. That is not the case with this thing. I have the BSM option to Always On so yeah I can definitely say this is something we Really needed.
Obviously. But I didn't expect it to die within 7 hours. 15 minutes of hotspot within a 7-hr timeframe. It's not like I left the hotspot on for hours.
I have the same errors too. But as many had mentioned, the errors have been there since OS 6. And does not affect the phone as far as I can tell.
Also, I have set my battery saving mode to always on. It came off the charger at 6am exactly. At 11am, battery saving mode screen is showing I have 96% left. This is in standby/idle. I'll continue to monitor how it goes throughout the day including usage. But so far looking good.
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I am not having this issue, my backlight is set to 40% and battery saver mode is set to 10%, even after reboot the value remains unchanged
When I first open the hotspot, I got warning pop up with something along the lines saying that the battery will drain and the overall performance (I think speed) will be lowered.
The DLNA update on this OS will ONLY allow the phone to transmit data OUT of the phone to a compatible receiver that can render the data such a PS3. It cannot pull data in to the system. In other words, this OS update cannot be used to turn your phone in to a media receiver, but you can turn in to a media streamer.
I am going to go for this update tonight.
Yes, this will work on Telus. You don't have to use the official OS. You can just go with the leaked one.
How do i connect my 9900 to my windows desktop using DLNA?
10 hrs off charge with Battery Saver always on and I'm at 70%. 50+ emails, 20 txts, 5 calls and about half hour of browsing. Not bad at all.:)
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.