nice to have mobile hot spot working an at&t. sweet to have just incase i need it. had to try it on my playbook to try it out. nice!!!
Do you have the mobile hotspot plan? This option was enabled for everyone in a version of 7.1 long time back and is disabled in 205. Can you confirm that you can connect your PlayBook to the mobile hotspot?
Well thats obviously wrong since when I go into the messages folder, my bbm messages are there, and unread... The messages folder just does not display the red star....
1 issue, it seems to take a while to reach 100% charge. First it was stuck on 92%, then on 95%. Hasn't hit 100%, is anyone else having this issue?
Yes, I noticed this. I remember it was like at 96% for I don't know maybe an hour, but yeah it does take a verrrry long time to charge. As long as it gets to 100% I won't complain.
I just found out a zooming feature with my camera [try scrolling before taking a pic], have I missed it in previous leaks or it's new?
Heh. That's a feature that's been a part of BlackBerry's for many many years... I know all of my Berry's have had it going to back to my 8900, and I've seen it on an 8100.
Heh. That's a feature that's been a part of BlackBerry's for many many years... I know all of my Berry's have had it going to back to my 8900, and I've seen it on an 8100.
This device [bold 9900], is my first BB, somehow I missed this feature while I was playing with the stock 7.0 OS.
I just found out a zooming feature with my camera [try scrolling before taking a pic], have I missed it in previous leaks or it's new?
I think it has been there since OS 5 phones with cameras. I had this on my Bold 9700 on OS 6 and I don't remember if I had this feature on my 9700 on OS 5. I think I had it on OS 5 as well.
I've found a pretty serious bug with media player volume setting: If I pause the music playback, then start again, the volume will be full scale, no matter what was the previous setting.
This alone makes this OS a nogo, I wouldn't risk my hearing for a tad better battery life and/or a buggy DLNA function.
Has anyone had any good feedback yet? still early days for me only 2nd day running this os with a drain rate of 11.67% per hour!! I am a heavy user lots of calls bbm txt email facebook twitter as I work for t-mobile uk so my bb is essential, bring back 9700 battery life got 2 solid days with same usage
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I've found a pretty serious bug with media player volume setting: If I pause the music playback, then start again, the volume will be full scale, no matter what was the previous setting.
This alone makes this OS a nogo, I wouldn't risk my hearing for a tad better battery life and/or a buggy DLNA function.
You could try a device wipe and then a re-install if you really want to keep the OS. Might fix it. Might not.
I've found a pretty serious bug with media player volume setting: If I pause the music playback, then start again, the volume will be full scale, no matter what was the previous setting.
This alone makes this OS a nogo, I wouldn't risk my hearing for a tad better battery life and/or a buggy DLNA function.
What's the x86? ... I tried Program Files-->Common Files-->Research In Motion-->AppLoder
There is a folder called Program Files (x86) on all Windows Vista, Windows 7 OS running 64-bit operating system as opposed to 32-bit we used to have in old days. So, if you install a program on a Windows running 64-bit, it sometimes load on Program Files (x86) and other times it can load on Program Files depend on the software being either 64-bit or 32-bit version.
@enze,
Try restarting your computer and see if the files appear. If not, go to uninstall programs to remove the OS and re-install it again. What operating system you are on?