Nexus 5 vs Nexus 5x
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@rocket2nfinity I don't know how USA carriers do manage their network operators. In Switzerland situation is as followed:
2G situation:
GSM 900/1800: Being stopped (between 2020 and 2022)
CSD: Being stopped
HSCSD: Being stopped
GPRS: Being stopped
EDGE : Being stopped3G situation:
UMTS: Upgrading to HSPA
HSPA: Active
HSPA+: ActiveNote: No shutdown nor coverage reduction is expected in the near future
4G situation:
LTE: Active
LTE - Advanced: Active / deployment running5G situation:
Deployment running. (3,5- 5GHZ).
Note: Some GSM 1800 cells are being upgraded in 4G sites
So 3G will continue for some years here. From my knowledge no device is banned from either network (3 operators).
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I've been talking to a member on the Pinephone forum. Another candidate to replace the N5. He just confirmed that the Pinephone is running VoLTE out of the box and is already whitelisted on Verizon. He's running Debian+phosh not Ubuntu Touch, but maybe it will help in figuring out how to get it working under UT.
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9150&pid=64020#pid64020
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Will activate a Nexus 5 on consumer cellular this morning. Phones that have been on ATT typically work with them. They also have a no charge policy if not satisfied. Signal with ATT right now is 2-4 bars depending on location or inside or outside house. I suspect ATT has done some improvement to their equipment. I wasn't expecting that much. -
@jjconstr Consumer Cellular uses both AT&T & T-Mobile networks. Good choice to maximize your connectivity options.
Here is a list of others that uses multiple networks:
https://www.androidcentral.com/which-mvnos-work-more-one-carrier
https://www.androidcentral.com/8-important-considerations-when-switching-mvno
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Still haven't activated on consumer cellular. Sim card they sent turned out to be wrong. waiting for a new one. Att is working well on my other N5. Sooo nice to be free of the interferances of Android! Thanks for freeing me!Update: Have activated on Consumer Cellular. It was equal to ATT's signal strength for a couple days. Then today, nothing worked but text. Tried calling, was on hold for 70 minutes before hanging There were negative reviews with bad signal and service. Maybe they were down.
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@jjconstr put the new sim card in. No signal in house where the att sim card got service. even though Consumer Cellular uses Same towers, doesn't mean they have equipment in all the directions that ATT does. So far, ATT is the winner. Thank you guys for your input.
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@jjconstr checked the N5 again that has the new Consumer Cellular sim card, Now it has signal, can't see a difference from the N5 with ATT sim card. It gives me a choice anyway. Consumer Cellular is a somewhat less money and ATT can be a pain. Maybe Ill compare in other locations before choosing. Thanks again.
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@jjconstr Did you get the device unlocked? Does it register on T-Mobile's network as well as AT&T? You'll find that info in settings, cellular, APN. It should show APNs for either AT&T or T-Mobile depending on which network they put you on. I think they handle the other network with roaming but not sure. So I'm curious if you get both networks at the same time and better coverage than with just AT&T alone
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@rocket2nfinity Sorry to say, when I checked Tmobile online, they said Nexus 5 was incompatible due to no VoLTE. I know of no one with TMoble here. This is a very low population area. I paid one service to send me an unlock code, but they never did. I'm not concerned about resale value because the phones are very inexpensive. Under carrier and apn, there were no carriers listed until I installed a live sim card. Then there was only the one carrier. I'll go ahead and check again on Tmobile online. Just to make sure. I could still use better service here at the house. FYI We tried a Verizon booster. It worked well for increasing the service, but the increased radiation made us sick.
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@jjconstr Wow, that was fast. They weren't supposed to be stopping non-VoLTE devices on their Network until next year so I read. They are really moving on their network configuration changes!
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@jjconstr Which unlock service did you use? Some of them take some time to send you the unlock code. All the ones in that article were vetted at the time.
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@rocket2nfinity And we read that our leaders in washington passed a law to roll out 5G as fast as possible now were under stay at home orders.
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@rocket2nfinity Im going to have to look that service up later. I have to get to bed. 15 to 4 here.
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rocket2nfinity 2 days ago@jjconstr Which unlock service did you use? Some of them take some time to send you the unlock code. All the ones in that article were vetted at the time.
That unlock store was code-unlock-store.com. Reread their email. The system wasn't able to generate an unlock code automatically. So, they have to do it manually. Guess I was at fault for not getting the code. The last paragraph asked for more info on the phone and I didn't see that. Now the code should come.
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Depends what you want out of the phone and if you're willing to wait, Ubuntu Touch on the Nexus 5x is very early days whereas on the Nexus 5 it's quite mature, as well as that Ubuntu Touch on the Nexus 5 is plenty fast enough for everything you could want to do and the camera is actually alright, plus the Nexus 5 can be had for bargin prices
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@rocket2nfinity said in Nexus 5 vs Nexus 5x:
@jjconstr Which unlock service did you use? Some of them take some time to send you the unlock code. All the ones in that article were vetted at the time.
code-unlock-store.com is the unlock store and they emailed me saying:
Dear Jerry Johnson,Sorry I have been unable to generate the correct unlock code for your mobile. There are so many mobile out there sometimes the firmware on certain versions mean I can't generate the code.
I have sent your details over the accounts team who will send you a refund. Although normally quicker please allow up to 5 days for the refund to get back into your account.
Once again I apologise for not being able to get the correct code for your mobile. Your only option may be your network operator or a local shop who can unlock via a cable.
Thanks
Tom
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@ImmyChan Now have 3 Nexus 5's and am very pleased with UT. I agree with your accessment. Thanks for your input.
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@jjconstr So you successfully replaced the power switch and all is good?
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@rocket2nfinity Good timing. Was just wondering where that switch is. I ordered it the day you gave me the link. Usually by the time I'm wondering, the order arrives shortly.
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@rocket2nfinity said in Nexus 5 vs Nexus 5x:
@jjconstr So you successfully replaced the power switch and all is good?
No, not so good. I replaced the switch and the Nexus 5 still had a boot loop, but was able to access UBports installer, unlock OEM, but after that, the boot loader would not stay on. By that I mean a couple times I saw the screen of arrows coming down. Other times, the installer would say 'waiting for device'. After a while. it would say 'yikes', error. Selecting 'recovery' did not fix the interrupted install as it did in my first two Nexus 5's. The phone displayed a new, smaller icon and the words, 'No Command'.
When 'waiting for device' timed out, the phone no longer was OEM unlocked. Repeating the installation process several times resulted in an error message;
Error:fastboot:flash:error:flashing failed:error:{"error":{"killed" :false,"code":1,"signal":null,:"cmd":/snap/ubports-installer/275/app/resources/app.aser.unpacked/platform-tools/linux/fastboot flash recovery "/home/jjconstr/snap/ubports-installer/275/.cache/ubports/hammerhead/firmware/recovery-hammerhead.img""},"stdout":"",stderr":"Sending 'recovery' (11828 KB) OKAY [ 0.740s]\nWriting 'recovery' FAILED (remote: 'flash write failure')\nfastboot: error: Command failed"}
Thanks,
jjconstr