BlackBerry Smartphones tape so slow...

OK, got a quick/good answer to my first question I thought I'd ask another!

When you type (email, SMS etc.), the camera takes so long to 'catch up' with that I entered - is it possible to speed it up?  I put the garbage collection function when idle and have adjusted the faucet/stationary parameters according to another useful thread here and I think (I think) I changed the setting "spell check as you type" to see if it helped - it didn't.

Any ideas?

See you soon

Andy

Hi again!

Ahhh... it... Unfortunately, it's part of the inherent slow currently. There are tons of threads on this forum on this topic and related topics. But it boils down to the fact that the production of BONE (you're already on the most recent, aren't you?) is not fast, as we all would like. Beta-world reports are leaked versions are much improved, but we must all wait patiently for an official release. One thing that has been suggested (in another thread) is to perform a reboot batt - shoot every 4 days (or as often as you see things slow down evil). Also, to avoid that the minimum required applications running at the same time - always click on the BB button and select CLOSE rather than using the back button to exit an application. And never let the Web browser running with a refreshing site that actively open.

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    You can also try the "skeleton OS Reload procedure" in an attempt to circumscribe the precise causal element:

    1. Load your OS "bare bones"... If everything is optional, do not install it.
    2. If the behavior is immediately, then try another OS with step 1
    3. If the behavior does not immediately, then run for as long as necessary to make you to be sure that the behavior will not occur.
    4. Add one more thing - no matter how tempting, one.
    5. If the behavior does not immediately present, and then runs for long enough to be sure he won't have the same problem
    6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all things are responsible or the behavior presents

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    If the behavior doesn't re-present, then you know that step 1 or 2 cured it.

    If the behavior has anything, then you have probably a problem of material level for which no amount of OS or software can heal.

    You may also use these tips:

    If you are on a MAC, you are limited to only your sanctioned carriers OS packages... but can still use any level they currently have to sanction. See this procedure:

    • KB19915 How to perform a clean reload of the smartphone BlackBerry using BlackBerry Desktop Software application software

    Good luck and let us know!

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    I suggest the following, in order, even if they seem redundant to what you have already tried (steps 1 and 2, each should result in a message to your BB to come...) Please wait for this before moving on to the next step):

    (1) registry HRT

    • KB00510 How to register a BlackBerry smartphone with wireless network
    • Please wait a 'registration' message reach your Messages application

    (2) remove and return Service directories

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    I hope that will move things again for you! If this isn't the case, then you need to get in touch with your service provider and insist that they honor the formal support that they are contractually required to provide you with. Do not let you fob before having 100% solved the situation. If they tell you to contact RIM, don't let them not on the hook, then either... insist that they tell you exactly how you should contact RIM. If they say anything OTHER that they will increase you rim (for example, if they tell you to independently seek the support of the RIM), and then accept it. Only through an escalation of your service provider can you receive all official support from RIM.

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