Os Hybrid Blackberry Tour 9630
If you didn't get in on the OS 5.0 action yet, you may want to give it a go this time around. It has been less than a month since we saw, and today OS 5.0.0.273 for the Tour 9630 surfaced on the web. Reports are mixed on this one, so be sure to let us know how it works out for you. As always, use caution when installing a leaked OS.OS Disclaimer- This is an unofficial release. 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.
Blackberry Tour 9630
BlackBerry Tour 9630 - Discussions pertaining to the BlackBerry Tour 9630. Leaked: OS 5.0.0.273 for the BlackBerry Tour 9630. By Adam Zeis Thursday, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:35 pm EDT. I would stick with.230 or the Hybrid.230/.238.
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