Screen Flickering:įor some devices, especially the BlackBerry Passport, you may notice that your screen flickers occasionally, when native apps are launched. Alternatively, you can install the last leak, then upgrade (the upgrade from the last leak is just about 10MB). BlackBerry recommends that you either make space by deleting stuff or do the update with BlackBerry Link via your computer.īoth the above will work, but another method, which I have tried is to backup your device using BlackBerry link, Do a security wipe, then install the update, before restoring. It apparently happens because BlackBerry 10 needs 2.5 times the size of a downloaded update package to install. BlackBerry has acknowledged the problem in their knowledge base. Some users (mostly Q5 and Z3 users) get prompted with a message asking them to free up a certain amount of space (varies from device to device) to enable the update download and install. I have compiled all the ones I have heard about personally below, along with fixes in case you have got a BlackBerry 10 device and you run into one or more of the problems while updating: Like with all things, it’s not all rosy for everyone, a couple of people have encountered one challenge or the other since updating. The difference between both is like night and day. became official, it’s gotten a lot of good reviews, especially from those making the jump from 10.2 to 10.3.1 for the first time.
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