when it comes to the BB OS 7 phones, I don't really see any differences between the builds as they all pretty much run fast on the BB 7 devices... i just load them because I like to have the newest thing
Ok. Just got done and loaded up no problem without deleting vendor.xml files on Verizon. So far don't see any changes. Watching battery life as always. Seems snappier (everyone says that).
Ok. Just got done and loaded up no problem without deleting vendor.xml files on Verizon. So far don't see any changes. Watching battery life as always. Seems snappier (everyone says that).
True, yes we all say snappier, .267 was snappy for me too but got sluggish. Now I'm just watching for a memory leak.
anyone down load on Sprint without deleting vendor files?
Not advisable. I have only found one vendor file and DM recognized the new os as soon as I plugged up my phone. I'll download tonight when I'm less busy.
I have finished installing (without deleting vendor files) and everything is okay. I noticed more available memory (11mb) but everything else seems the same; so far...
I have finished installing (without deleting vendor files) and everything is okay. I noticed more available memory (11mb) but everything else seems the same; so far...
284 had the best battery life compared to the 342 hybrid I'm running right now on 267 base. Will try this os as I too like to be the most current
When updating, on the last / summary page, i spotted this in the list of apps to be restored / kept / installed:
net.rim.bb.phone.bbcequintcallernameid
Looking online, Cequint is some company offering a different way of caller ID?
Was this already present in previous builds?
It showed up on .267...
Also, I don't want to jump the gun just yet, but I'm noticing a very slight drop in memory. Only -1.8 so far, but it was at -1.5 30 minutes ago. I'll keep monitoring and post my findings. It could be because I put Social Feeds back on against my better judgement. I'll give it a day though.
**EDIT:
After not using my device for 30 minutes, some memory came back. So it looks like the OS might be doing what it is supposed to do... level out on it's own.