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@Flohack If I go and beg BQ by mail, for what exactly I / we should ask?
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@guru said in Original devices:
@Flohack If I go and beg BQ by mail, for what exactly I / we should ask?
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Bonjour Γ Tous
Et si pour la M10, nous faisons une pΓ©tition pour leur montrer notre dΓ©termination Γ vouloire rester sous ubuntu de UbportsENGLISH
Hello everyone
And if for the M10, we make a petition to show them our determination to want to remain under ubuntu of Ubports -
I am also ready to spam BQ, just let us know what exactly needed so we can mail bq and ask them to surrender to ubports.
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@guru No need anymore! I got high-level contact to BQ today ... Actually the highest possible level We will send them our ideas and questions. Lets hope smth happens then
BR
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Bravo flohack, beau travail belle Γ©quipe, je vous place devant IOS et androidENGLISH
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@Flohack Great news, so this may mean that we are moving a little closer to the many BQ devices out there being in the core device list. That would be great news for everyone who has them and has had them from the start.
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@Flohack Well done
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Good work Flohack,
I know we're past the point now but I'd still like a new BQ phone with UT on it.
Why Mark, WHY !! Grrrrrr (Shakes fist angrily).
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Thank you so much Flohack!
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Thanks for the work Flowhack. This may be abit off topic, but would it mean there is potential for Ubports on newer Bq models. As they are good phones at a reasonable price.
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@Lakota Yeah thats what is on my mind also. We will eventually talk with independent phone makers to get information on how to make a port on their device X. Lets say, BQ and Honor are interesting candidates. To be fair: We will still fully support Fairphone ofc. But also I can understand if people want a cheap easy phone to try out Ubuntu Touch.
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Thanks Flohack. That sounds very promising. My android (which I have to have) is the Aquarius M5. Good phone picked it up for just over Β£130 new as its 6.0.1. Would love to get ubports on it. -
@Flohack these are all good news to hear, I hope BQ will want to cooperate in this after all. You are doing amazing job out there, thank you.
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Wow, great news to read!
I really hope there will be some new UBports devices with powerful hardware.
I have a BQ E4.5 and M10 FHD, but the hardware is not really powerful.
Just recently I bought a Samsung Galaxy S8 and the hardware is so great and impressive, but the Android OS is so bad, when it comes to spy out everything. Sometimes I am afraid using it, because I don't like Google, the NSA and others, that I can't control, to be part of my life.
A high-power hardware like this would be great with UBports, but I know, it's "Samsung closed source hardware" and this will never come true. It's a conspiracy between Google and Samsung. Money talks.... -
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I turned on my E5 yesterday hoping to get the new release. Then I remembered that if anything it would be the M10 that went on the list first. Shame as I really wanted to check out the latest version and have a play around. Hopefully soon the M10 will be getting regular updates and I can install UBPORTS.
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I'm still happily using my old BQ E4.5 that I bought nearly 2 1/2 years ago as my everyday phone. It has proven reliable (never even had to do a factory reset). I wonder whether to stick with the preinstalled Ubuntu touch or to move to UBports. I'm not sure whether the updates are significant enough to make it worthwhile wiping the existing installation. Any thoughts?
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@Mark Well I would say its definitely worth switching. For example we are upgrading the browser right now. You can do a simple backup with the magic device tool, then switch to UBports, then restore. You will have to reinstall all apps, but your data can be saved.
BR
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@Mark I find ubports runs smoother and on the whole is a better experience than the stock Ubuntu touch. Give it a go you can always revert if you want, but I don't think you will.
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@Flohack it was simple but very slow as our telephone exchange is limited to only half a meg and that is before the signal has to travel down the rural copper wires. None the less it all worked and the old phone is up and running on UBports. Now what were all these passwords again I look forward to finding out what has changed and what needs to. My coding dates back to DEC10 mainframe and Sinclair ZX80/81 (apart from a bit of HTML late last century) so not sure how useful I can be. Only used Linux at home for the last 11 years (though stuck with MS windows at work).