09-25-2011 02:06 PM
Dear all,
I am opening this discussion in order to reference all the OS versions that have been released by mobile phone carriers for the BlackBerry Bold 9930 (GSM+CDMA).
As a courtesy, I shall ask you to refrain from posting questions in this discussion.
RIM publishes OS versions to carriers, and after training & Q&A, carriers publish the OS. All those OS versions are available here:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/dow
To this day, 13 OS versions have been released by 12 carriers for the 9930. Those OS versions are not compatible with the 9900 (GSM).
You can find a step-by-step procedure on how to install an OS here :
Languages found:
OS released:
09-27-2011 12:07 PM
10-01-2011 06:52 AM
Dear all,
I am opening this discussion in order to reference all the OS versions that have been released by mobile phone carriers for the BlackBerry Bold 9930 (GSM+CDMA).
As a courtesy, I shall ask you to refrain from posting questions in this discussion.
RIM publishes OS versions to carriers, and after training & Q&A, carriers publish the OS. All those OS versions are available here:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/dow
To this day, 14 downloads are available : 5 OS versions released by 14 carriers for the 9930. Those OS versions are not compatible with the 9900 (GSM only).
You can find a step-by-step procedure on how to install an OS here :
Languages found:
OS released:
11-08-2011 04:28 PM
Verizon has officially released OS v7.0.0.374 for the 9930.
11-27-2011 07:51 PM
Dear all,
I am opening this discussion in order to reference all the OS versions that have been released by mobile phone carriers for the BlackBerry Bold 9930 (GSM+CDMA).
As a courtesy, I shall ask you to refrain from posting questions in this discussion.
RIM publishes OS versions to carriers, and after training & Q&A, carriers publish the OS. All those OS versions are available here:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/dow
To this day, 22 downloads are available : 7 OS versions released by 18 carriers for the 9930. Those OS versions are not compatible with the 9900 (GSM only).
You can find a step-by-step procedure on how to install an OS here :
Languages found:
OS released:
12-12-2011 10:20 AM
I am very disappointed, Bold 9930 OS is very late compared to Bold 9900 OS...
9930 (374) vs 9900(585)
12-12-2011 12:00 PM
12-25-2011 10:59 AM
Dear all,
I am opening this discussion in order to reference all the OS versions that have been released by mobile phone carriers for the BlackBerry Bold 9930 (GSM+CDMA).
As a courtesy, I shall ask you to refrain from posting questions in this discussion.
RIM publishes OS versions to carriers, and after training & Q&A, carriers publish the OS. All those OS versions are available here:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/dow
To this day, 22 downloads are available : 9 OS versions released by 20 carriers for the 9930. Those OS versions are not compatible with the 9900 (GSM only).
You can find a step-by-step procedure on how to install an OS here :
Languages found:
01-14-2012 08:04 AM
Dear all,
I am opening this discussion in order to reference all the OS versions that have been released by mobile phone carriers for the BlackBerry Bold 9930 (GSM+CDMA).
As a courtesy, I shall ask you to refrain from posting questions in this discussion.
RIM publishes OS versions to carriers, and after training & Q&A, carriers publish the OS. All those OS versions are available here:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/dow
To this day, 23 downloads are available : 7 OS versions released by 19 carriers for the 9930. Those OS versions are not compatible with the 9900 (GSM only).
You can find a step-by-step procedure on how to install an OS here :
Languages found:
OS released:
10-24-2012 03:31 PM - edited 10-24-2012 03:37 PM
Very cool. Thanks for this information. I can't tell you how helpful it is. I really like the part about Exchange active Sync in the manuals. Very informative. You would think after losing 60% of the market share the folks at RIM would be working tirelessly to stave off further losses and quit beating the BES
In 2 more years I can see Blackberry out of business.
A year ago we had 30 BES users. Not alot especially considering the cost of the BES server. Now we have 7. Of them when we deactivate probably 2 will be on Blackberries unless of course I have to waste three days figuring out how to set it up for exchange activesync.
Perhaps you could provide a phone number so that the guy that tears into me, demands immediate setup, and rants and raves like a child swearing and cussing whilecalling everyone idiots can give them a call. Please forward this to the upper mismanagement at Rim and get me a number I would love for one of those jerks to sit through his tirades which are so aggreesive we had to soundproof his office.
It is because of this up yours attitude by the RIM management that Rim lost our annual service contract. Which by the way amounted to about 2 calls a year or about $800 a call. In addition our BES will be removed soon and more licensing fees will be gone and they will never return.
To put this into perspective these guys are buying 1-3 phones a year and none are blackberries.