Wow this is so technical! lol
Will this work for an 8310 on Rogers?
My v4.2.2 is all of a sudden just deciding to pretty much bail on me. Now it crashes, music playback stops, my camera won't zoom in! I don't know what's going on !?
the first time i installed this was it was still considered "beta" I believe the average for most users was 3 days and their sims got fried. Woke up one morning, phone read "Sim not allowed".....oh well
Great! Thanks. It looks like a lot of carriers in a lot of countries use UMA. It seems to me that smaller foreign carriers are quicker to release new OS's, or later builds that the big US carriers never get around to releasing. One of them will hopefully release a later build to get their UMA customers squared away. This gives me hope that I won't have to wait on T-Mobile to step up to the plate. Maybe the US companies are more heavily regulated?
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I installed this for my T-Mobile 8320, and it's been working great... EXCEPT UMA. It connects to my router no problem, but it won't connect further saying, "TMobile Network Error" - Error code W006.8
It's driving me insane.. Is this the same errors that others are getting on their curves? 3 of us upgraded our firmware.. only MY uma doesn't work (of course)...
I just installed this last night. I tested just about everything. Everything is functional except for UMA. I get the same error as tim3. I've tried on several Wifi networks. I haven't tried it yet at a Hotspot location though.
As for frying SIM cards and such: I used Desktop Manager 4.5 to load this OS. I had no type of errors. Load time took about 45 mins with out a backup and restore of data. Are you folks doing a restore of your previous data? Maybe its causing problems. I also have a fairly new SIM card. I had to change my SIM card when I first got my Curve because UMA was not stable with my 3 year old SIM.
The OS looks solid and stable. Its not as quite zippy as expected. However, as long as its not crashing like a WinMo phone then that's fine.
Other noteable things:
*It now supports HTML email on BIS. Well kind of. The HTML text rendering is good but when the email has any images/graphics then they do not load. Just image placeholders are present. You can toggle HTML viewing on/off from the Blackberry device.
*Video camera is also in there. It no longer crashes the Blackberry like it used to do on previous betas.
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Still running 4.5 on my Tmo device. but my bb is unlocked and I use a Telfort card. No fries are backed so the sim is still cool. How do I downgrade to 4.2 again.
I deleted 4.5 from add/remove and installed 4.2 deleted vendor... and I have 4.3 desktop installed but when I load DM it does nothing.
I've been using the .44 build with no big problems. I used Desktop Manager 4.3 to load this OS. I had no errors. Load time took about 35 minutes. UMA is fine and no memory leaks. However, the battery lasts less and I lost the icon for when there is a new message in my voicemail. I am content with this build seems stable although definitely not optimal. Video Camera works well, I like the new calendar and mail, however, still favor BBsmart as my e-mail reader. Oh, forgot to say I am a T-mobile customer.
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I just installed this last night. I tested just about everything. Everything is functional except for UMA. I get the same error as tim3. I've tried on several Wifi networks. I haven't tried it yet at a Hotspot location though.
As for frying SIM cards and such: I used Desktop Manager 4.5 to load this OS. I had no type of errors. Load time took about 45 mins with out a backup and restore of data. Are you folks doing a restore of your previous data? Maybe its causing problems. I also have a fairly new SIM card. I had to change my SIM card when I first got my Curve because UMA was not stable with my 3 year old SIM.
The OS looks solid and stable. Its not as quite zippy as expected. However, as long as its not crashing like a WinMo phone then that's fine.
Other noteable things:
*It now supports HTML email on BIS. Well kind of. The HTML text rendering is good but when the email has any images/graphics then they do not load. Just image placeholders are present. You can toggle HTML viewing on/off from the Blackberry device.
*Video camera is also in there. It no longer crashes the Blackberry like it used to do on previous betas.
Better remove this verison before it NUKES your sim card.... This release is very bad for TMO users... I urge all TMO users to NOT DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THIS VERISION........This is the only build that kills our sim cards...All other builds are a-ok
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