Can't make or receive phonecalls pinephone
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Not to disrupt the conversation to much, because it is important regardless.
From what I understand, when you've found out what this problem is, the pinephone still wont be a usable phone device, because acording to the gitlab resource, the microphone doesn't work, and I dont think that you can use a bluetooth microphone to fix this, because I tried a bluetooth microphone with a recording app, and it just said that it didn't have permissions.
I think that if you want to do calls you have to wait until apparmor is properly implemented in the OS, however, I would love to be proven wrong because I wanna call on my pinephone!
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@PhoenixLandPirat For me microphone works fine and i can make calls. On Gitlab indeed microphone is marked as not working but maybe that's different use case (for example video conferencing apps )
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My calls still works but when I'm in a conversation I can barely hear the other person even though I have the volume on the highest. Other people can hear me excellently though
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@KarolinaK I am having the exact same issue. Call volume and the overall volume of the phone is not loud. I can't hear it ring when it's in my pocket when I'm out in public. I can hear other people in a call, but just barely. My volume is turned all the way up.
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Allright got it working again.
Connection type:
2G/3G/4GAPN is set to:
Name: Vodafone
APN: web.vodafone.deturns out every time I do a restart calls completely stop working, but I've found a method that seems to be working reliably:
When restarting always Power off instead of using the restart option.
Once everything is back on go to the Carrier & APN settings tick the little box next to your APN again
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@tricky 4G is only for internet, it doesn't support calls. When calling, the phone (regardless of OS, type or carrier) will change automaticly to 3G and after the call ends, it will turn back to 4G.
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@C0n57an71n
4G Work for calls if carrier and phone support VoLTE, voice over LTE. -
On the OP3 and other devices, you can select 2g/3G/4G and its fine, but on the pinephone it can have difficulties if you don't manually select 2G/3G.
I don't think people care to much about not being able to use 4G when they're in a phone call, but just that they cant get phone calls if 4G is selected as an option.
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I'm on T-Mobile in the US with my Pinephone UBPorts Community Edition phone. I installed all updates from System Settings. But outgoing calls fail. Incoming calls seem to work.
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@rvndpr
I was using att (USA),and found if,l left the 2/3/4g settings blank,made no entry, it would work and accept the other APN settings ,and let me check mark the little box -
How do leave 2G/3G/4G blank with no entry? It appears a selection must be made to me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Vince
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@livanti21
When you enter your APN , then save it,---after you reboot ,and go back to check which APN is being used ,do you get a little box that you need to put a check mark or tick in ?
The 2/3/4g part , I just moved on to the next item, I did not select any of them ( I was using Consumer Cellular,(att).