- I'm also getting the Unable to charge battery with connected source, which is my laptop. With a USB wall adapter, 750 ma, I get the plug icon and lightening bolt on the RIM wall charger.
If I let it go to sleep it comes back on with the plug icon on the battery icon. I believe it is getting juice but letting you know that it is still in a discharge state.
Meaning, it will run longer but go dead eventually. 500ma supplied by the laptop USB is not enough to give it a positive charge. After it going to sleep and waking it the plug icon is still present.08-18-12 09:32 AMLike 0 - Hi everyone! I updated to 2.1.0.840 an hour ago, but still no luck with GPS.
Any App that requires GPS (Google Maps, Bing Maps, Planets, Maverick) just can�t access the GPS module. What good are all these apps if they can�t return my location?
With my old 2.0.1.530 at least Bing Maps returned my location...
Hard to believe, RIM!08-18-12 09:44 AMLike 0 - Hi everyone! I updated to 2.1.0.840 an hour ago, but still no luck with GPS.
Any App that requires GPS (Google Maps, Bing Maps, Planets, Maverick) just can�t access the GPS module. What good are all these apps if they can�t return my location?
With my old 2.0.1.530 at least Bing Maps returned my location...
Hard to believe, RIM!08-18-12 10:00 AMLike 0 - kbz1960Doesn't MatterHi everyone! I updated to 2.1.0.840 an hour ago, but still no luck with GPS.
Any App that requires GPS (Google Maps, Bing Maps, Planets, Maverick) just can�t access the GPS module. What good are all these apps if they can�t return my location?
With my old 2.0.1.530 at least Bing Maps returned my location...
Hard to believe, RIM!08-18-12 10:20 AMLike 0 - Sideloaded apps have never (and probably never will) had the ability to sync with Desktop Software to be backed up.08-18-12 02:34 PMLike 0
- ...and that wil do what? What is it with you guys whenever PB has a Wifi issue...the solution is to fix the router?
Clearly the router is working...I said my playbook is connected, but it is showing as not connected. The PB is working on the internet. It just says it's not.
Update...I reset the router (because I could) just to amuse you "reset the router" folk
the result...no change.
Its the Playbook..okay!08-19-12 10:49 AMLike 0 - Hey everyone, I just purchased a Playbook last week and the first thing I did was install this new OS 2.1 beta as soon as I got it home. I don't have any reference to draw from so I can't really say if it's any better than the official 2.0 OS, but this latest beta seems to run great. The OS feels very smooth and polished.
My question is regarding purchasing apps. Will I come across any issues if I buy apps now on the 2.1 beta, or should I wait until the official 2.1 release?08-19-12 05:34 PMLike 0 - Hi everyone! I updated to 2.1.0.840 an hour ago, but still no luck with GPS.
Any App that requires GPS (Google Maps, Bing Maps, Planets, Maverick) just can�t access the GPS module. What good are all these apps if they can�t return my location?
With my old 2.0.1.530 at least Bing Maps returned my location...
Hard to believe, RIM!
No GPS location can be found.
It can find directions between places in Sydney.
It only works in miles not kilometres - we use the metric system - and there is no option to change settings.
Nothing new about Bing being unsuitable for use on the PB in Aus (nor India I suspect)!
Bing's not my choice on PC either .... so absolutely no loss!!08-19-12 05:52 PMLike 0 - Hey everyone, I just purchased a Playbook last week and the first thing I did was install this new OS 2.1 beta as soon as I got it home. I don't have any reference to draw from so I can't really say if it's any better than the official 2.0 OS, but this latest beta seems to run great. The OS feels very smooth and polished.
My question is regarding purchasing apps. Will I come across any issues if I buy apps now on the 2.1 beta, or should I wait until the official 2.1 release?
I've got Book Reader and Files and Folders and Wiki and some other apps that are native, and they worked well in the official OS releases as well as this Beta.
They back up via the Desktop Manager because they're native (to BB).
If there is an issue with apps when I go back to the official OS on the release of 2.1, then I'll just download them again via the PB App World.
None of these apps have data attached to them that I need - including books and music or vids - because I can just side load that stuff again from my PC.
If you're into games with score tallies - then I'm not sure if the tallies will survive the OS change - but others here will give you the clues.08-19-12 05:58 PMLike 0 - Just in general. If I buy any native BB apps for the Playbook using the 2.1 beta and later did a clean wipe, do I have to repurchase the app or will my BB account know what I've already purchased and allow me to download it again without having to pay a second time?08-19-12 06:18 PMLike 0
- Just in general. If I buy any native BB apps for the Playbook using the 2.1 beta and later did a clean wipe, do I have to repurchase the app or will my BB account know what I've already purchased and allow me to download it again without having to pay a second time?
Yep - once you buy the app (or download an app for free) you can install, delete and re-install as and when required on your PB via PB App World.MidnightWatcher likes this.08-19-12 06:23 PMLike 1 - Just in general. If I buy any native BB apps for the Playbook using the 2.1 beta and later did a clean wipe, do I have to repurchase the app or will my BB account know what I've already purchased and allow me to download it again without having to pay a second time?MidnightWatcher likes this.08-19-12 07:49 PMLike 1
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- So, 2.1.0.840 is a speed demon, emphasis on the word demon.
Stability has dropped like a rock. After using it for a week, I'm having to reboot it at least once a day to recover from android app freezes (Gospel Library app) and browser crashes (Amazon.com, crackberry.com).
Also, bridge email keyboard performance is horrible. I just typed up a company email and backspacing was excruciatingly slow. Here on this form it's performing well. With each os release it feels like two steps forward, 1.5 steps back.08-21-12 06:29 AMLike 0 - This update has behaved very well for me. Very stable have not had to restart it from day one of the update. WWF works well for me, again very stable. I find battery performance much improved. No longer drains fast in standby. Also notice it seems a little faster, smoother overall. No browser issues. Had the double email problem with gmail. But simply deleting the account and adding it back solved that problem. Overall it has been a good update for me. Not sure why others seem to have issues.
Also Bridging with my 9900 has been reliable and always stays connected. My BB bluetooth keyboard works well.08-21-12 06:34 AMLike 0 - I haven't had any problem sideloading, and most apps work faster. I do have an Exchange/ActiveSync issue with Contacts (detail keeps disappearing from display, but it's actually there), but it appears unrelated.08-21-12 10:40 AMLike 0
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- It still happens, but doesn't seem as frequent. The big change is that now that the AP runs on its own, so when you do a Force Close, it doesn't drop back to that Recent App window. You have to launch the app again from the icon.08-21-12 11:54 AMLike 0
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