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udeluz 07-24-2008 09:37 PM

Release Date?
 
When will AT&T be releasing 4.5?

Sith_Apprentice 07-24-2008 09:58 PM

Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry 9000 4.6.0.67)

Short answer, whenever they certify a build. It doesn't mater who releases the OS, any 8300 OS can be used on any 8300.

hotburnttoast 07-25-2008 01:48 AM

Wirelessly posted

According to Berryreview.com they stated within the next two weekd worldwide. We should see the first on 7/25 from an Australian carrier.

wjackson81 07-25-2008 02:19 AM

are you saying ATT in australia will be releasing it? Otherwise it has already been released.

NJBlackBerry 07-25-2008 03:54 AM

No one knows. Simple as that.
No one knows when specific carriers will release 4.5.

takeshi 07-25-2008 10:37 AM

Carriers generally don't announce OS releases. Your best bet is to keep an eye on the model-specific forums here.

Why are you waiting for at&t for release 4.5? You don't need to use their release.

Sith_Apprentice 07-25-2008 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hotburnttoast (Post 1032431)
Wirelessly posted

According to Berryreview.com they stated within the next two weekd worldwide. We should see the first on 7/25 from an Australian carrier.

4.5 is ALREADY OUT. what do you mean the first on 7/25? Its been out for weeks.

littlesky 07-25-2008 11:43 AM

Rlease date, jumping in...
 
Ok, I am jumping in - based on the conversation am I hearing you say that it does not matter which carrier releases 4.5 it can be installed on any phone? AND the other thing I heard was that 4.5 can be used on any 8300 series phone, I have 8330 Curve (Alltel)...I thought I had to wait for it to release specific to 8330? :?

JSanders 07-25-2008 11:48 AM

littlesky-- true that any carrier release can be use on any like model.

BUT it must be model specific.

8300 = 8300 OS
8310 = 8310 OS
8320 = 8320 OS
8330 = 8330 OS

Baldie 07-25-2008 02:19 PM

So if 4.5 has been released on Tmobile for the 8330 (as an example), I can use it on the 8330 for sprint?

bhailu682 07-25-2008 02:32 PM

Yeah you can...

mckinneycm 07-25-2008 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baldie (Post 1033137)
So if 4.5 has been released on Tmobile for the 8330 (as an example), I can use it on the 8330 for sprint?

Correct, however; Tmobile doesn't have the 8330. A better example would be 'if Verizon released 4.5 for the 8330, then you could use it on Sprint's 8330'.

Mike Munoz 07-25-2008 02:35 PM

Well......the U.S. version (non beta) will get here when it gets here........I am hearing we are looking at September............but the only ones that may really know ain't talking (RIM)..........The 4.5's that are out are Betas and/or releases in other countries........

mckinneycm 07-25-2008 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Munoz (Post 1033171)
Well......the U.S. version (non beta) will get here when it gets here........I am hearing we are looking at September............but the only ones that may really know ain't talking (RIM)..........The 4.5's that are out are Betas and/or releases in other countries........

What do you mean by "US version"? They are the same OS no matter where it's released. Just because it's released by A1 in Austria doesn't mean it's different from a release by ATT in the US.

Where are you getting your info from???? Because it's wrong!

mckinneycm 07-25-2008 02:41 PM

And the releases that are listed on the top of this forum are FULL RELEASES, NOT BETA.

zerog46 07-25-2008 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baldie (Post 1033137)
So if 4.5 has been released on Tmobile for the 8330 (as an example), I can use it on the 8330 for sprint?

If VZW offers the O.S. for the 8330 than the Sprint 8330 can use it and vis versa, T Mobile does not offer the 8330.

Mike Munoz 07-25-2008 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mckinneycm (Post 1033179)
What do you mean by "US version"? They are the same OS no matter where it's released. Just because it's released by A1 in Austria doesn't mean it's different from a release by ATT in the US.

Where are you getting your info from???? Because it's wrong!

Well my friend......if you take the time to read the warranties IN FULL you will understand that installing a 4.5 UK version (as an example) and running it in a 8310 device does give the warranty purveyor an out for warranty coverage. Perhaps before you incorrectly call me out you should check YOUR facts before you attempt to bark........they are not the EXACT same.......that is why there are so many different releases.......

Sith_Apprentice 07-25-2008 02:59 PM

Well the simple fix would be to reload your carrier OS before you go in to do warranty exchange now wouldnt it? Its software, it doesnt have to stay the same all the time. These are OFFICIAL releases however, NOT Beta, not leaked.

Mike Munoz 07-25-2008 03:07 PM

Assuming that your berry is operable enough prior to a warranty claim to reinstall the old O/S you are correct.........However EVERY keystroke on your device from day one is retrievable no matter how many times you "wipe it."

mckinneycm 07-25-2008 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Munoz (Post 1033216)
Well my friend......if you take the time to read the warranties IN FULL you will understand that installing a 4.5 UK version (as an example) and running it in a 8310 device does give the warranty purveyor an out for warranty coverage. Perhaps before you incorrectly call me out you should check YOUR facts before you attempt to bark........they are not the EXACT same.......that is why there are so many different releases.......

I'm not going to argue with you, but I do want to make a statement in regards to the warranty issue. About a year ago, I was having some issues and I contacted AT&T technical support. They told me to ugrade to Vodafone's release because it was newer and they stated that an OS upgrade WOULD NOT void the warranty, because it was an official release from RIM. The only way it would void the warranty is if were an OS that was created by someone other than RIM.


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