Trying to return Pixel 3a to stock firmware
-
This is a super long story, but I'll try not to go on too long.
My Pixel 3a running Ubuntu Touch 24.04 (24.04-1.3) abruptly stopped being able to send/receive texts/calls a few weeks ago. And it was unable to connect to my carrier's network.
I took it to my carrier and got a new SIM card, after which it was able to connect to the network (it shows my carrier's name in the "network" section on the swipe-down-from-top menu), but it still can't send/receive texts/calls. (Also, a borrowed SIM card for a different carrier -- but which happens to use the same network of towers as my current carrier -- didn't work when inserted into my phone.)
Mostly just for troubleshooting reasons, I'm looking to return to the stock firmware. (Given that it worked fine and abruptly stopped, I'm guessing calls/texts won't work on the stock firmware, but that'll at least be pretty solid confirmation that it's a hardware issue. If somehow it does work on stock, I'll probably try returning to Ubuntu Touch and see what happens.)
I've got developer mode enabled on my phone, and I've got USB in "File Transfer" mode. But
adb reboot bootloadergives meFailed to write reboot parameter file: Permission denied. I think this is an error from the phone, right? Not an "ADB can't connect to the phone" error but more of an "ADB told the phone to reboot into the bootloader, but the phone responded with this message" sort of error.Am I wrong to assume that
adb reboot bootloadershould work with my phone when it's running Ubuntu Touch?That's basically my question. Thanks very much in advance for any assistance you can provide!
Edit: Oh, forgot to mention the Google "Android Flash Tool" that runs in the Chrome browser doesn't have any better luck than ADB.
-
@AntiMS Boot into UT recovery. Enable adb, then either flash with the Google web recovery installer, or manually with whichever Google factory image you desire.
-
-
Boot into UT recovery.
I'm probably just being dense, but I didn't know this was a thing and I have no idea how to get into UT recovery. Can you (or someone) gently nudge me in the direction of a guide or anything? My google-fu is failing me and I'm not seeing anything on the phone (in the settings or the long-press-power menu or anything) that indicates it'll do that.
Did your carrier completely switch over to VoLTE and switch off 2g/3g for calls? That would explain the sudden inability to receive or place calls.
In the "cellular" section of my settings on UT, under "connection type", I see "2G only (saves battery)", "2G/3G", and "2G/3G/4G". Also, in the "Carrier & APN" section, it identifies the network as of type "4G calling (VoLTE)". Am I wrong to think that all means that my phone appears to support VoLTE properly?
Googling (well... DDG-ing, but who's counting?) a bit, I found this post. I'm not 100% sure whether that post is referring to VoLTE roaming specifically or whether what they're saying there applies to the 3a even on my carrier's home turf. (And I'm confident I'm well within the network area for my carrier, not in roaming territory.)
But that post also indicates that the only real way to test whether that specifically is the issue is to try the latest stock firmware, so it seems like my plan for an experiment was on-track. I'll definitely report back with results when I have them.
Thanks both of you! Definitely appreciate the help. I'm definitely not as well-studied on cellular sort of technologies as folks here are, so the expertise is extremely appreciated.
-
-
@moem Thank you!
So, that got me what I needed to return to stock firmware and... I'm a bit disheartened to see the stock firmware can make calls just fine.
Just because that means Ubuntu Touch, at least on that device and with the particular carrier I'm with, likely isn't an option for the moment if I want calling/texting.I might try Lineage or Graphene or something just to get some additional data. I'd still prefer to switch back to Ubuntu Touch for my daily driver if I can. (Mostly because -- although I haven't actually started writing UT apps yet -- it seems way easier to do on UT than any particular flavor of Android.)
If there's anything else anyone can suggest to try or anything for purposes of getting more information or solving the issue UT has, I'm definitely open to that.
Just because this is probably helpful info, I'm on T-Mobile. (I'm grandfathered in on a super cheap prepaid plan and kindof don't want to give that up if I don't have to. Though, T-Mobile is making it clearer and clearer that they don't want me on that plan and they're making it harder and harder to even use it. Heh. Maybe switching plans is in the cards for me anyway, but anyway.)
Thanks again for the help! I'm at least glad to know more about this situation!
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better π
Register Login