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If you fancy living on the edge and enjoy installing OS leaks, a new one has just now landed in the CrackBerry Forums. OS 10.3.1.1949 is what you're looking at should you decide to load it up but right now, it's only available for certain devices. Using the base file, you'll be able to install it on the Z30 and the BlackBerry Classic and autoloaders are being built for the various other devices but Passport owners might be left out of this one for now.
In any case, the standard disclaimer applies. Should you load this, you do so at your own risk. You should back up any data before you dive in and test this out. As for what's new, well you'll need to follow along and see what people find within the OS as it has not been fully picked apart as of yet. You can grab the download, wait for autoloaders and follow along with the noted changes in the CrackBerry Forums.
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