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@mrt10001 are you on the devel channel? For everything had worked fine with FP3+ but after the update from 2 days ago my sim card disappeared from the settings, no phone calls possible.
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@mrt10001 I am running a new install with wipe option. "Cleaning up - Formatting system partition" last long and longer. Windows does not report an error. I am waiting...
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@homer Well, seems so. I have made a screenshot of that, it tells channel 16.04/arm64/android9/devel
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@homer No, I am on the stable channel. All has been fine with most phones.
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@mrt10001 Install with wipe went through. No change, still no SIM.
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@bigmouth Ok, that has eliminated that. If it is still on the development channel the issue could lie there. The version of Android the phone was on has some bearing , was it Android 9? ( I have spent many hours reinstalling Android to roll it back and then getting Ubuntu touch to install).
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@mrt10001 I haven't taken a look which android version it was. I can say, that after I had enabled wifi the phone did updates.
Can I manually install Ubuntu Touch from another channel? If so, can you lead me to the place to read?
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@mrt10001 said in No SIM Card on Xiaomi Mi 8:
@bigmouth Ok, that has eliminated that. If it is still on the development channel the issue could lie there. The version of Android the phone was on has some bearing , was it Android 9? ( I have spent many hours reinstalling Android to roll it back and then getting Ubuntu touch to install).
I found it. For my device, it says Xiaomi Mi 8
Halium 9.0 | dipper and Halium 9.0 indicates Android 9, see for yourself here by clicking on Halium 9.0 -
@bigmouth It could be worthwhile starting from scratch (a pain I know), but put Android back on and trying again. If the phone picked up the SIM under the previous installed Android version, the phone should be working fine and Ubuntu touch is the issue. Go back to Android 9 (whatever Xiaomi like to call it!) from here at around page 9~10 and use the fastboot global image that gives you Android 9.0. Then go through the steps again to install Ubuntu Touch. It looks like only the developer channel is available for this phone at this moment.
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@mrt10001 No starting from scratch necessary in my case. I found help at the telegram group "UBports Deutsch".
It was based on replacing the configuration file. Luksus42 tells that with the coming full-OTA-updates and also with the UBports-Installer this case is closed.
Dear readers, this is a solution for xiaomi-dipper devices only and doesn't suit all SIM absent problems so don't try it or at own risk. I advise being patient. -
@bigmouth Good one, saved a lot of time by the looks of things. If that is the case what I suggested would not have worked at all if the original config file is flawed.
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@bigmouth said in No SIM Card on Xiaomi Mi 8:
Dear readers, this is a solution for xiaomi-dipper devices only and doesn't suit all SIM absent problems so don't try it or at own risk
I've moved the thread to the subforum according to this.
Thanks for letting us know.