- Even tho I don't use word substitution but I wanted to add a few words just I can't believe RIM, why word substitution is there at the first place that's useless...now08-22-12 03:35 AMLike 0
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day 2 with O/S
i am continuing to experience issues with not being able to see mail, now indicator saying i have new mail it on but i have checked all folders and nothing is in there
i may downgrade back to previous O/S as felt this was sound and perhaps jumped too early with this on
anyone else experiencing similar?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk08-22-12 05:30 AMLike 0 - Hhmm
day 2 with O/S
i am continuing to experience issues with not being able to see mail, now indicator saying i have new mail it on but i have checked all folders and nothing is in there
i may downgrade back to previous O/S as felt this was sound and perhaps jumped too early with this on
anyone else experiencing similar?
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I was once able to view it, after cleaning memory and a battery pull and restarted the phone and it was view able then.08-22-12 05:43 AMLike 0 - Well, i think there's no issue yet i've face, I'd personally suggest you to clear all the log and notification, do a battery pull, and i receive mails round the clock and notification bar issues i have had in older releases which are very annoying, but trust me try it i don't think its a bug, and i've noticed you can't view twitter related emails sometimes (html based) not all text
I was once able to view it, after cleaning memory and a battery pull and restarted the phone and it was view able then.
hi
i have cleared log and memory plus did a battery pull and same issue exists!
hhmm
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk08-22-12 06:19 AMLike 0 - What was fixed long time ago?
are you talking about these media player bugs? they were still existing on .569
I wonder if it's fixed on this version.
First two are fixed in this released, and i was having those back then on OS 7.1.0.267 around
Can't say about third
I am hearing allot of conflicting info here. The media player issue, whereby pausing a song and unpausing will cause the music to become 'tinny' - that is bass drops out entirely - is there anyone who has had this issue, that can now confirm it is fixed? Again - Report if you had noticed this previously, and now see it fixed.
OK, just installed .649
the media player bug is NOT fixed. sound still gets 'tinny' after pausing and unpausing
I'm not sure how it's working for linux.bbm and bulls2213, maybe it's a hardware thing after all08-22-12 07:10 AMLike 0 -
And i was hoping that would be fixed but no, its not
But media player bug is fixed for me, i have had the same issue
If you wanna know if its a hardware issue (which i know its not, at first i thought too but its not)
Do this, install the OS that came with your phone, see it on the box sticker just in case if you don't remember
That SHOULDN'T have any bug, so if that existed its hardware issue, and if not then its the OS
Best of luck and i just wish for once they fix all the bugs for everyone, like i remember back then i had Nokia N95 which how ever still works after 5 and half years, and have had only one media player bug and in one single firmware they fixed it
I never knew RIM is this careless, and all cares about security that's why i am on Blackberry!08-22-12 07:21 AMLike 0 - dont think this is a stable OS
continuing issues
have downgraded back to .569 found this perfect and have simply jumped too early to this OS
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk08-22-12 03:57 PMLike 0 - Yeah, that's basically what I'll end up doing I guess. This does seem to be the "way" cameras on phones behave. I don't recall my old Canon PowerShot P&S cameras (which had a combination of Optical and Digital zoom) doing this. The zoomed pics, even on digital zoom, were sized as per my settings.
For sure, no doubt. I'll leave my serious pics to my Canon EOS 7D + EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS II USM lens.
So yes, if you're just zooming in without exceeding the maximum optical zoom, you will retain that full resolution, and not see any cropping.08-22-12 04:28 PMLike 0 - Right. I'm pretty sure what's happening is the camera is using an optical zoom as far as possible, retaining it's full resolution. But once it gets as far as it can go, the digital zoom will start. That's where the cropping happens.
So yes, if you're just zooming in without exceeding the maximum optical zoom, you will retain that full resolution, and not see any cropping.
08-22-12 04:45 PMLike 0 - Actually, the OP mentioned an issue with Word Substitution as well. I live on that feature, so it'd be a deal breaker for me. RIM has screwed up many releases with Word Substitution issues...at least 10 in OS6 and 7 that I can recall. They have the worst coders around...very poor QC.08-22-12 07:55 PMLike 0
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I did that as i described and it worked...
Just when ever you open mails like you think you won't be able to view them, just click on them and WAIT like 10 seconds they should be there08-22-12 08:05 PMLike 0 - Is it just my phone, or is there a slight touch screen issue in this os?
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk08-22-12 10:46 PMLike 0 - If you were having this issue outdoor you're not alone, and I have issue with direct sunlight and then phone screen doesn't responces to the touch screen, try hiding trackpad and touch.08-23-12 03:29 AMLike 0
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- Well maybe maybe not, cause in previous OS it was working and it still does without any problem, i don't get it RIM releases upgrades for making their hardware to stop working then to work smooth?
in short,
I upgraded, my touch screen went crazy
must be a hardware's fault...I personally dont think that its an OS thing i'm sure about it
in last 7 months i have had installed different OS's like 70 times08-23-12 11:43 AMLike 0 -
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no. .342 is one of few ones that doesn't have the sunlight bug. unfortunately it's too slow now so you have to combine it with a fast os. .342 was also the only os that leaked as just the jvm folder. no installer and no base os. which is awesome cause all you do i install a base os, then replace the java folder with .342 and you have yourself a fast and clean os. no bugs. i couldn't even tether on .649.
i havent tried installing .342 with the .649 base os. am curious what thats 's like. but for now my .549/342 os is super fast and wicked on the battery.
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