06-25-2012 09:18 AM
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06-26-2012 10:15 PM
06-26-2012 10:49 PM
I fear that this and the lack of a physical keyboard on BB 10, at least to start with, will send a lot of loyal BB users looking for something else.
I'm stuck with the 9930 with an unusable synch to Outlook for another year, or at least until I can afford to buy out my contract.
06-26-2012 11:01 PM
06-26-2012 11:20 PM
You too!
07-12-2012 06:24 PM
Thank you. I read the post you recommended, but already did what it said with no positive results. Any other ideas from anyone else?
07-12-2012 06:33 PM
missvick wrote:
Thank you. I read the post you recommended, but already did what it said with no positive results. Any other ideas from anyone else?
Hi,
I've replied in your dedicated thread, which anyone else seeking to assist should certainly first read so as to have full background:
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07-13-2012 12:41 AM
Will the older versions of the BB Desktop software on the posted link be OK to use with a T-Mobile phone. It says they are for Verizon.
07-13-2012 09:15 AM
missvick wrote:
Will the older versions of the BB Desktop software on the posted link be OK to use with a T-Mobile phone. It says they are for Verizon.
Where do they say that? All I see are filenames of, e.g., 610_b034_multilanguage.exe, which is the filename assigned by RIM. I've not actually needed to download and install these, but is there some later point at which you see this? To my understanding, these are the files as originally provided directly by RIM, and are irrelevant as to your carrier (the Desktop Software itself is carrier agnostic). Perhaps I am not seeing what you are seeing? If so, please clarify.
Thanks!
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07-13-2012 01:18 PM
I was also "under the impression" that there might be multiple builds for different carriers.
I downloaded a 6.10 build on two different PCs. The build was 38 in both cases. My carrier is Sprint. The exact name of my 6.10 download is:
610_b038_multilanguage.exe