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opera mini freezes my mogul after new rom update
I updated to new rom a day ago and after downloading opera mini 4 high memory Its been freezing my phone after a few page downloads .this never happened with the old rom. anybody else have this issue ,any sugestions please help
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I had the same problem with the "leaked" ROM as well as with the current official ROM. Opera Mini will work fine if you run it with the JBed midlet manager.
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ive always had problems with opera mini. it would work for a couple of minutes then freeze. ill wait for my invite for skyfire until then im stuck with crappy old PIE
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I agree the first thing that I did was get a better JAVA program. Use Jbed as listed above. It gives no problems.
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I upgraded the Java as above, and I'm still having this problem. Anyone else?
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same here. no matter which jbed I use it freezes on me. using netfront until a better browser comes out. my question is does opera know of this issue?
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Yes, actually I'm using a shortcut. This shortcut will work if Opera is installed in the first position of the applications folder within Java. You can modify the target of the shortcut to suite your needs.
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im having the same issue as spyder. i updated the java using the above jbed cab but phone still freezes on me when web browsing. im using an opera mini icon to open java but how do i ensure i am opening it though the JBed version of Java?
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Are you using a shortcut or opening Java and going to applications? If you are using a shortcut check the properties of the shortcut and make sure the target is \windows\jbed.exe" -run s1_ or something similar. If you are opening it through Java. After opening the main Java application click on menu and then about. Your screen should say something about Jbed.
I uploaded another Java handler in this thread http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...16&postcount=2 http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z.../Screen001.jpg |
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