- sleepngbearRetired ModeratorThis is my first Blackberry and I'm sort of reserved on installing software leaks -- call me a rookie. Anyway, I'm with Telus and it came with .246 version, which is the latest official version, I think. How long can one typically expect BB to have an OFFICIAL new release and send it out to a provider? I don't really have a problem with the way .246 runs (if it ain't broke...) and I guess I'm sort of nervous about doing the whole uninstall, reinstall business, being that I'm new to it. Are the leaks normally just a work in process?
Leaked OS's are usually in final form from RIM and are just awaiting the carriers to verify them before they become 'official', which can take months from the time RIM releases them. With very few exceptions (.448 apparently being one of them), they hit the streets ready for prime time.
When I first got this Torch, I had never installed a leak, and in fact I may only have installed one official OS upgrade on my Bold before that. I was just as hesitant as you are when that first leak came out. But with the great information available here from some helpful members, upgrades are a piece of cake. Jump over to the Leaked/Beta OS forum and have a look at what's there.
If you decide to give it a whirl, be patient -- some of the download sites are very slow if you're not paying for their premium service.
Oh yeah, btw ... I did install .450 late last night (after installing .448 just a few hours before!). No problems at all. Biggest improvement I've noticed is the touch screen when browsing is much more precise. Definitely recommend it.Last edited by 18to12fitty; 01-29-11 at 10:59 AM.
01-29-11 10:50 AMLike 0 - To make a long story short, eeeverything is smooth and zippy including pinch to zoom on .450. Haven't had any complaints yet. Will test the batterylife for a few days then report back oh yeah if you are still on .337 or .246 you will notice some new changes. I've posted them on the ".450 findings and fixes" thread if your wondering what they are.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-29-11 11:38 AMLike 0 - This is my first Blackberry and I'm sort of reserved on installing software leaks -- call me a rookie. Anyway, I'm with Telus and it came with .246 version, which is the latest official version, I think. How long can one typically expect BB to have an OFFICIAL new release and send it out to a provider? I don't really have a problem with the way .246 runs (if it ain't broke...) and I guess I'm sort of nervous about doing the whole uninstall, reinstall business, being that I'm new to it. Are the leaks normally just a work in process?
The Torch updates were the first updates I had worked with, as well, since my last BB was the World Edition and no updates had been released for that recently. I highly recommend going with App Loader to install. It's simple and quick. You can find instructions on many forums here on how to use App Loader. Generally, you want to delete any old BB device software, download the new OS update, run the OS update program, go into Program Files- Common Files- Research in Motion-App Loader- then delete the Vendor File. Then you can select App Loader and go through the install process. (But I'd recommend finding more detailed instructions. This is just from my memory)I'd also recommend you have some patience and some general trouble-shooting instincts. If all else fails, turn to the lovely and helpful folks here at CB.01-29-11 12:51 PMLike 0 - Backup your device before you install the new OS.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-29-11 01:53 PMLike 0 - Anyone using Vlingo? I have a problem when re-setting it up under .450. It is supposed to scan my address book, takes just a few seconds, but it hangs.
So I deleted the application in application world, re-installed and went through the set-up process again, but same thing.
Could it be not working with .450?
Harry01-29-11 04:10 PMLike 0 -
- The battery life on .450 is way better than previous updates (haven't tried .448 so that isn't included but assuming its as good as .450). Been using it all day (14 hours so far) and heavy usage and now down to 65%. Very very impressed with the battery life improvement and I think the very long wait time was well worth it. Koodos to RIM for taking their time to make some major improvements in this update (y)
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-29-11 08:31 PMLike 0 - Anyone using Vlingo? I have a problem when re-setting it up under .450. It is supposed to scan my address book, takes just a few seconds, but it hangs.
So I deleted the application in application world, re-installed and went through the set-up process again, but same thing.
Could it be not working with .450?
Harry
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-29-11 10:27 PMLike 0 - Anyone using Vlingo? I have a problem when re-setting it up under .450. It is supposed to scan my address book, takes just a few seconds, but it hangs.
So I deleted the application in application world, re-installed and went through the set-up process again, but same thing.
Could it be not working with .450?
Harry01-29-11 10:36 PMLike 0
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