Leaked: OS 5.0.0.463 for the Blackberry Curve2 8530

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Bla1ze on 31-01-2010

Leaked OS 5.0.0.463 for the Blackberry Curve2 8530

Its been quite slow on the OS front these days but here is a little something for all you BlackkBerry Curve 8530 owners out there to check out. OS 5.0.0.463 was leaked not too long by the folks over at BBLeaks. If you have nothing better to do today, might as well fire up app loader and check it out.

*OS Disclaimer - Please Read: Keep in mind this is NOT an official release and as such is not supported by RIM or your Carrier. If you choose to install, do so at your own risk and only if you're comfortable in the process of upgrading and downgrading your device software. It is quite normal during operating system development for certain features to be crippled or disabled while others are tested, and these beta builds often reflect that. They are not always better. Depending on your BlackBerry comfort level, it may be best for you to wait for community feedback on a build before deciding to download and install for yourself or simply wait for the next official release. If you require support, you will find it in our CrackBerry forums via our extremely knowledgeable community base - do not contact your carrier or RIM for Beta OS technical support (their first course of action will be to advise you to downgrade to a supported OS). Follow the links below for more information and instructions. *

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Leaked OS 5.0.0.463 for the BlackBerry 8530

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Luis Merlos on 31-01-2010

image-thumb1[1] BBleaks has posted a link for OS 5.0.0.463 for the the BlackBerry 8530. This OS is not an official OS & you should install only if you know what you are doing. This new version is quite a jump from the first one we saw which was .463 . Share in the comments any problems you find or areas where it has been improved.

Download link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5Z1EEXYL

Warning: Do not install this software if you do not know what you are doing. It may make your BlackBerry FUBAR or just plain angry. If you want to learn how to upgrade your OS take a look at this instructions.  Thanks to Joseph for the tip.

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Posted by Luis Merlos for ©BerryReview, January 31, 2010, 12:26 pm. | Leaked OS 5.0.0.463 for the BlackBerry 8530 | 5 comments |


How to Upgrade Your BlackBerry Operating System

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Luis Merlos on 31-01-2010

So you got a new BlackBerry or you are simply tired of your old operating system on the device and want to want to upgrade it? If you have never done this before, there are a few things you need to know. The first thing is that there are two different types of OS that you can install: one is the official OS, released by a carrier, and the other one is a leaked OS, meaning that it has not been approved by the carriers to be installed. You can install an official OS using Desktop Manager, but usually it will not let you install a leaked OS unless you do some tweaking. This is something RIM implemented with the latest updates to the Desktop Manager.

These instructions are for Windows users. For BES users, your IT needs to issue an activation code unless you can generate one yourself or have Desktop Manager set up with the BES option, it will do it the next time your run DM.

You should know that if you decide to install a leaked OS, you’re doing it at your own risk.

Always do a backup of your Settings and Contacts using Desktop Manager and 3rd-party apps. Use BBSAK, you will see me mention this app a few times.

Software that you will need to download:

  • Desktop Manager – http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/ at his link you can download for windows and Mac. What does Desktop Manager do, you may ask. It lets you load your OS to the BB, add applications, back up your data, custom settings and contacts, sync music, switch devices and more. When setting up DM, choose the option for personal account, not the one which associates it with your work email, unless you have access to changing settings on BES. BES is the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which is mostly used by companies to deliver company emails and settings to your BlackBerry.
  • BlackBerry Swish Army Knife (BBSAK): this application is for both novice and advanced users, but make sure you don’t go around clicking random buttons, you could really do some damage to the BlackBerry. With this application you can install or back up third-party applications, or launch the Application Loader to install your OS. You can read more about the features and find the download link in our previous post.

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ScreenHunter_09 Jan. 29 21.02Remember to always back up your data before doing this. On DM, select Backup and Restore.

If you have a password on you BlackBerry, you will need to type that in before it lets you do anything.

Official OS install: To load an official OS, all you need is to download and install the Desktop Manager. It will detect the official OS if it is issued by your carrier. When you connect your BlackBerry via USB, it will prompt you to install the new OS. Simply follow the wizard and select the applications you want to install. Once this is done, you just have to click “Next” until the process is finished. Never unplug the BlackBerry while the device is upgrading. That would render it useless. If you do, there are ways to get it working again, but it’s troublesome.

Official OS from other Carriers and Leaked OS:

Why is DM not detecting the update after installing on PC? You can install the OS issue by other carriers or a leaked OS, but with the latest DM, RIM has blocked that feature. So even if you have installed the OS update, DM will not detect it. Sometimes, it will give you the option to install older versions of the OS.

Fixes:

  • Delete the vendor.xml file found at this location on most Windows PC machines: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\AppLoader
  • A quick fix can be disconnecting your Internet so that DM is not communication with the Web. This will force DM to look for the update on your PC.
  • If the above fix is not working, then you need to launch App Loader by itself. And you need to close DM completely because sometimes it will stay running in background and will prevent App Loader from detecting the update as well. You can find App Loader in the same location mentioned above.
  • Another tool that will help you with OS installs is BBSAK. If you don’t feel like going through all the steps above, simply download this application. It has a quick, one-click way to launch the standalone App Loader. Make sure that your BlackBerry shows it is connected to BBSAK. If it does not show it is connected, that probably means that DM is still running is background and is preventing you from connecting to it, or vice-versa. Like I said before, this tool has many useful features, but it has some advanced features that could wipe your device completely. STAY AWAY from these features if you don’t know what they are or what you are doing.

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Once you have launched the App Loader, it should detect the OS update. You then simply select the applications and features you wish to install and follow the wizard until you are done with the upgrade.

I NUKED MY BERRY: something went wrong with the upgrade. Simply follow the steps mentioned above if, for any reason, the App Loader is not detecting your BlackBerry. Take out the battery and connect the BlackBerry via USB. Launch App Loader and wait for it to detect the BlackBerry. Sometimes it will display your PIN or say the device is unknown. This will allow you to get to the step in which you choose what apps and settings you want to install on your BlackBerry. Carefully place the battery back in the BlackBerry without unplugging it from the USB port.

I don’t recommend doing any of this if you are not comfortable with the instructions. If you have other tips to share, please leave a comment. I did not write an in-depth explanation for every step to avoid writing an excessivel long article. Let us know if this one has helped you.

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Posted by Luis Merlos for ©BerryReview, January 31, 2010, 12:20 pm. | How to Upgrade Your BlackBerry Operating System | 25 comments |


OS Alert: BlackBerry Curve 8530 OS 5.0.0.463 Leaked Online!

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by James on 31-01-2010

It’s been a while since we’ve covered any BlackBerry OS leaks, but we are going to fix that. Early this morning a new OS leaked for BlackBerry Curve 8530 users. The new OS is 5.0.0.463 which is a huge step up from the .386 that was first leaked (and .336 that was released by TELUS and Bell). Follow the links below to download this leaked operating system. Please remember that this is not an official OS for BlackBerry (yet) and no one is responsible for any issues you may occur during installation. So install it at your own risk.

Download OS 5.0.0.463 for BlackBerry Curve 8530 from Megaupload

[via BB Leaks]

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Could There Be Problems With Pointing A Finger At Your BlackBerry?

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Susan on 31-01-2010

I’m referring to biometrics of course. Al Sacco of CIO, posted a great article, and it’s entitled: “Why Fingerprint Scanning Via TrackPad Could Be An IT Nightmare”. The article refers to the well-known security safeguards of the BlackBerry devices and that of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server corporate mail server.

RIM has recently filed a USPTO patent application that looks like RIM is going to be adding another security feature to it’s BlackBerry devices. Imagine this, a fingerprint scanner built right into the very trackpad of your BlackBerry.

There’s a history of the patent that’s evolved. Back in May of 2004 RIM filed a patent called “Apparatus and method of input and finger print recognition on a handheld electronic device.” April of 2009 they filed a related patent. This is interesting as it looks like RIM has been with that concept and idea a while.

The article also states the field and background content of the patent. It also includes that RIM introduced new API’s within some of the newest BlackBerry JDE development toolsets for “fingerprint biometric data”.

Al also related it to his experience with his ThinkPad laptop and that it became an issue for IT when several users didn’t get the device to recognize their fingerprint.

I would think this would be a BES feature to protect sensitive information, or government employees. I’m curious and looking forward to how this will be integrated, who will be endowed the feature, and how many issues will it present. I have to admit, the trackpad is a whole lot easier than the trackball, though I do love my trackball most of the time. I will miss it when I have to give it up, though the possibilities ahead are intriguing to say the least.

You can read the article by Al in detail at CIO. The article has diagrams, and is more in depth. So let us know what you think. Is the fingerprint scanner a thumbs up or thumbs down feature?

[via: CIO]

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Has T-Mobile Discontinued the 8900?

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Luis Merlos on 31-01-2010

blackberry-curve-8900 This tip came in to us from Oakie letting us know that he was looking through the T-Mobile online store and notice the BlackBerry 8900 is no longer on the list of available devices. This is kind of odd since the device has only been out for about a year and has been one of the best selling BlackBerry’s since it came out. The device was one of  my favorites but with the 9700 being very similar and probably one of the best devices out there I could see the 8900 being overshadowed. The 9700 has 3G which the 8900 doesn’t but I believe there is still a market out there for that device not everyone has 3G from T-Mobile yet. I also check the site and when you go to shop for phones the device is missing, if you have any idea or want to voice your opinion sound off in the comments. If it was out of stock there be a notice not completely removed, right?

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CrackBerry Reminder: What You May Have Missed This Week

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Team CrackBerry on 31-01-2010

What You May Have Missed

Lots of good things on the CrackBerry front this week. We saw a RIM "oops" on Facebook regarding the Tour 9650, some new leaked and official OS' and had a great podcast to keep our 2010 promise going strong. If you were out and about and missed what went down, hit up the links below for all the highlights. You still have time to get in on some contests as well, so be sure to leave a comment on the original contest posts to enter.

What You May Have Missed

Contest Reminders

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AddOnis 25% off Until Midnight Today

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Luis Merlos on 31-01-2010

Rory let us know that the popular utility AddOnis will be on sale all day today 25% off. The software is regularly $9.99 & you can purchase it today for $7.46. If you are not familiar with the software here are is a description of the software:

Addonisscreen_thumb[1] AddOnis is the All-In-One utility that your Blackberry can not be without! Nominated for the Best Utility App of 2009.
With the installation of only one small file, AddOnis adds features normally added by multiple utilities – and with AddOnis – all of these extensions have been designed to work together perfectly in harmony.
AddOnis extends system functionality, enabling features missing from the system that make your device easier and more efficient to use by adding all of the choices you always wanted to your menu selections.
AddOnis also adds features to the device, letting you selectively block or permit calls from certain numbers, adding options to various alerts, adding a configurable missed call indicator, providing In-Call notifications and so much more. Review the full feature list below for a complete listing of what AddOnis can do for you!

Features:

  • NEW FEATURE for AddOnis v1.3.0
  • New LED Reset option in AddOnis Phone Menu!
  • NEW FEATURES for AddOnis v1.2.8:
  • New Firewall Engine! The Firewall now works even faster!
  • New "Address book Only" Firewall mode.
  • New "Auto Wi-Fi Power Off", if Wi-Fi is out of coverage, it will automatically be turned off to conserve precious battery power.
  • New "Emoticons" (uninstall & reinstall if you have a prior version)
  • New"Tone Notification" in InCall Notification options.
  • Vibrate on call connect/disconnect, the vibration duration is configurable.
  • Vibrate when ringing on incoming calls (in profiles, phone needs to be set to Ring ).
  • Choice of vibration type,user can choose Pulse or Constant.
  • After hang-up, the user is prompted to add new number to Address book or to update existing contact.
  • Log incoming calls and outgoing calls to the Calendar, user can select different calendars and choose to log these events as private.
  • In-Call notification at user defined periods during calls, the notification type can be set to Vibrate, and the vibration duration or tone volume are both configurable.

 

The list of features is longer you can read about it or purchase it at this link

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We’re going old school, using a old theme… Trying to fix server issue.

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by James on 30-01-2010

We’re going old school! This is one of the first themes we used on BlackBerrySync.com, and we’ve got back. Please ignore the temporary look of the site, I’m hoping to have it fixed by the end of the week. Turns out BBSync has been extremely slow over the past week, and I’m trying to ease the load of the servers, until we figure out exactly whats going on. I appricate your patience and promise we’ve got some exciting news and giveaways over the next few weeks.

- The BBSync team

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Road Mania: New Must-Have Game for the BlackBerry Storm!

Filed Under (Blackberry News) by Kevin Michaluk on 29-01-2010

Weekend Sale: Save $2.00 and Get Road Mania this weekend for only $2.99 >>


The folks from Mobigloo, makers of such BlackBerry game classics as Nintaii, Next Dual Pack and Air Traffic Control, are back with a new game for BlackBerry Storm users called Road Mania. The goal of Road Mania is simple yet oh soooo challenging (and addictive and fun).... All you have to do is keep the traffic flowing! Here's the official verbage:

Road Mania puts you in charge of keeping the traffic flowing on busy junctions and preventing crashes. Vehicles approach the crossroads from all directions. Your role is to either speed them by flicking them with your finger or make them stop by simply tapping on them. For every vehicle that makes it to the other side, you score a point. But if there's a crash, the game ends. Features include:

  • 9 scenes to play (Main Street, Freeway, Downtown, Interchange, River, Rio, Tramway, New York and Roundabout)
  • Many types of vehicles: cars, convertibles, bikes, trucks, pick up, buses and even a tramway!
  • Amazing graphics and smooth animation
  • Warning: highly addictive

The graphics are really solid in this one and the game play is smooth and fun. I gave it a go and like it a lot. Two CrackBerry thumbs up! Road Mania works on both the BlackBerry Storm 9530/9500 as well as the BlackBerry Storm2. Road Mania sells for $4.99 and you can learn more and purchase from the CrackBerry App Store by following the link below.

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