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Old 03-14-2009, 11:24 PM   #81
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God, how much feedback do you need to make a simple 15 minute upgrade that you can always downgrade from? Here's 37 pages of feedback. Happy reading.

Bold OS 4.6.0.247 Leaked; Post your findings!! - Page 37 - BlackBerry Forums at CrackBerry.com
It is pretty funny..........I usually try each one just to see. But I agree 40 pages might make it easier than 37 hehehehehe too funny

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Old 03-17-2009, 05:21 PM   #82
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I'm still on .216 because of the homescreen font/text issue with some custom themes. Anyone noticed same issue on this?
Are you speaking about the partially missing 1st letter of the program name when you rollover the program icon? Then yes, I have the same problem.
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Old 03-18-2009, 10:12 PM   #83
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I'm also having an issue with the custom theme's on this release, the today themes in particular. I'm getting weird Arabic characters when an e-mail or txt pops up and the calender items that are listed have the same ones. There is no other language installed except english. When I switch to another of the today themes the text gets squished together in a few places making the txt very hard to read. However, I'm no longer getting the error that is telling me the unit it resetting so that's good.
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Old 03-19-2009, 04:41 AM   #84
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I've had no issues with this version. The battery life is kickass on it too.
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Old 03-21-2009, 10:47 PM   #85
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So far, after almost 48-hours of running .247 I can truthfully say that it's the fastest, smoothest, and most stable OS build I've used to date. I am totally impressed with the huge increase in battery life...

The only glitch I can find is the "white screen" I get sometimes upon pulling the Bold from it's belt-clip leather holster. Hitting the back button takes care of it quickly...but it's a nuisance anyway.
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Old 03-21-2009, 11:08 PM   #86
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I've had no issues with this version. The battery life is kickass on it too.
Just curious how you determined the battery life kicks ass. I just upgraded the firmware for my Nikon P6000. The release specifically mentions it addressed that issue. How does one know what RIM did here. BTW I use the Seidio 3500 on the weekends and never worry about Pandora or my GPS. In fact I should try running both on bike ride. Too bad its supposed to rain tomorrow.

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Old 03-22-2009, 06:41 PM   #87
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Just a thought.. perhaps when a "beta" OS is released, the "beta" thread could be closed with a link posted to the "official" thread. That way, there would be a clear cutoff... read the beta thread until release and read the official thread after release. (Simpler for the readers and those looking for answers.)

Regardless of whether you do anything with this idea, this site and forum are terrific... lifeline at times!! So, everything you do is much appreciated.
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Back to .237 for me. Loved .247 apart from a horrible battery issue which I never had in any previous build.

Left work at 5pm yesterday with BB fully charged, device auto off at 10:30pm and dead by 7am when I went to check it (should auto on at 6:30am) This has now happened twice in the space of a week so it's a downgrade to .237 for now.
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.247 is now in Production....
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.247 is now in Production....
Not sure what you mean? I am using it now.

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been using this build now for a week or two, and it has been good to me.
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.247 is the best os as of now.
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Old 03-30-2009, 04:12 PM   #93
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I have had this for a week or so and found it to be good. My only issue is really bad speakerphone feedback and the occasional white screen when removing from the holster and there is an email on the phone. My memory seems to be staying consistent with this one though. I can't wait for a release that doesnt have the speakerphone whistle though, its pretty annoying.
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