Just Rambling
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It would seem that here in the US the transition to 5g is happening. The only difference I see is I now have some service where there was none before (one or two bars and according to the iphone, that is 3g LTE service.) UT phones get the same boost but cannot use the 3g for calls. Basicly nothing changes if nothing changes. The OPO, the Pixel3a and the Xperia x work as before; where I had no service I still cannot call on 3g LTE. Wonder why Maw Verizon and Paw ATT didn' t just simply l
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@farmer Oops. Got lost there. Anyway, freedom doesn't happen without sacrifice. Good t-shirt slogan, no? And speaking of tracking and profiling, which I wasn't; the iphone apps are still very useable via home wifi. Sort of inconvenient like the personal phone that is hardwired to the living room wall. Profiling was very personal if one was on a party line. Personal business soon became community knowledge. Some things do change. Anyway, I do like Ubuntu Touch very much. A sincere thank you to all who make it what it is.
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@farmer I also found that LTE settings will automaticly be applied to all phones that will support it by the carrier regardless of OS being used.