Oneplus 3/3T
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@thilov Just for ref nothing happens on my OP3
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@FBrain
try that I've just compiled the bluetooth app file transfer for arm64 : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y7sV-ofWqCpfUvlUmKHals9eUFs7MVFD/view?usp=sharingSeems that it creates two bluetooth icons... It would be great that somebody gives some love to this app
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@ernest I think it'd be nice if it was the home button that opened the appdrawer, I think people moving from android, would be confused if the back button, suddenly changed to be the "home" button.
I dont think you can implement the back button though, because I heard that things aren't coded to accept a universal back button, so sometimes it would work and other times it might not.
Though the task button might be codable to work?
Either way, you have the buttons, so I think its good to use them if people want to.
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Regarding the home button, it's driven by the fingerprint sensor. They is the driver implemented, it's detected as a input device however I'm not able to capture any event from it. I guess some firmware would be required to be loaded... I've no clue how to do that after couple of hours researching on the net.
No I've tried the back feature from Lomiri, nothing respond.
for the task button (alt+tab) it would required a modification of Lomiri to welcome a new button doing that. So Far I'm modifying the kernel to attribute the button a new function but i cannot attribute 2 functions to a button.
It would be great at least one for the dash and the other for the app list (alt+tab).
Do you know if modifying the qml of lomiri from the phone is enought or something requires to get compile ?
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Ah I see, I thought it was strange that you chose that button, I know there's some code in Ubuntu Touch itself for finger print scanners, but I remember Dalton basically banging his head over fingerprint sensors because apparently they are a nightmare, I didn't realize that you needed the fingerprint sensor to be active for the button to be detected, IDK why but I thought they where, or could be separated some how, but that was just an assumption.
I can't confirm for button signifiers, but from what I've played around with, you shouldn't need to recompile anything if you're just modifying some qml.
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I tried to flash my oneplus 3 with the factory image first and after that ubports and it seems like that helped a lot on the performance and stability part. Even anbox runs pretty well for some of the apps i need. I now ordered the pinephone ubports edition to sponsor this project.
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@ernest said in Oneplus 3/3T:
@FBrain
try that I've just compiled the bluetooth app file transfer for arm64 : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y7sV-ofWqCpfUvlUmKHals9eUFs7MVFD/view?usp=sharingSeems that it creates two bluetooth icons... It would be great that somebody gives some love to this app
I would love to do it, but I don’t have the necessary knowledge, can I read the manuals somewhere?
I tested bluetooth, with WiFi everything is fine when using Bluetooth, but can I somehow send files?
Since from time to time I update packages through the console, I got an update for the bluez, but it cannot be installed.
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I just tried the flashlight, but it doesn't work anymore (neither the button in the indicator bar nor the uTorch app). Does anyone else have the same problem? Thanks
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@ma If you read back up in this thread there is a method to reinstall it. On mobile working so can't find it just now.
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@ernest said in Oneplus 3/3T:
Seems that it creates two bluetooth icons... It would be great that somebody gives some love to this app
The two bluetooth icons bug appeared with RC/ota-12, even with open-store BTFT app.
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Thanks. It works again. It doesn't matter but the uTorch-App is still not working.
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Since yesterday I have two problems:
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The OP3T can only be started if the power button is pressed very long.
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When I select "reboot", the phone does not reboot. It only turns off.
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I saw somewhere that Bluetooth things for the OP3 are now merged, but I'm in devel and I haven't got Bluetooth working, are the merges I've seen around bluetooth, work like backporting newer bluez, or other stuff, thats not meant to be active yet?
can I install the ability to test bluetooth using Ubports-qa command or something, or do you still have to install by downloading the OS via the links provided above to try it?
I'd prefer to wait because I am a big fan of OTA updates, and just flashing the device via the UBports installer if anything goes wrong, you know.
Thank you
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@PhoenixLandPirat The advice on testing the new Bluetooth stuff was only if your confident. I'm going to wait till an OTA gets Bluetooth working on my OP3. Which it is not as yet. You can toggle the switches on and off but nothing happens.
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I don't know when the bluetooth should land to you. yes it has been merge to halium repos.
can you give the output of :dmesg |grep toot
right after a boot
hciconfig
thanks
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is battery consumption increased lately or it's just me ?
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@stan It does vary over updates I have noticed.