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    is 5G already supported on Fairphone 4?

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        kugiigi @jilly
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        @jilly Are you in stable channel? On the Fairphone 5 devel, 5G already works so maybe it'll just be a matter of enabling it unless there's more complicated things to do.

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          Lakotaubp @kugiigi
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          @kugiigi Is that on 24.04 though?

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            Keneda @kugiigi
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            @kugiigi
            The thread is about FP4, not sure it has same features working as FP5 ^^

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              kugiigi @Lakotaubp
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              @Lakotaubp I had to put back my extra sim to it and yeah, it has 5G 😄
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              @Keneda I'm just saying that since the FP5 has it then the FP4 might get it too since from what I gathered from previous discussions about this is that 5G is much simpler to implement compared to VoLTE. I don't know the technicalities so I may be wrong too 😅

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                jilly @kugiigi
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                @kugiigi My Fairphone 4 runs on 20.04 stable channel.

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                  Lakotaubp @jilly
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                  @jilly You could ask the question for our q&a here https://forums.ubports.com/topic/10790/ubuntu-touch-q-a-159-call-for-questions

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                    fair
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                    I've just installed, no 5G option. I'm also waiting for it as I don't have the old cell types available near me, only 5G.

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                      fair @Lakotaubp
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                      @Lakotaubp said in is 5G already supported on Fairphone 4?:

                      You could ask the question for our q&a here https://forums.ubports.com/topic/10790/ubuntu-touch-q-a-159-call-for-questions

                      I missed the date, was the question asked? I have skimmed through the YT recording, but I believe it was ignored.

                      What is the way to submit a bug against the device documentation as it falsely advertise that data is working on FP4? I can't use Telegram (mainly because I really don't want to, if you have to ask).

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                        stanwood @fair
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                        @fair The question has been answered by Marius yesterday night during Q&A 159.

                        5G on FP4 should land on Noble first release.

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5WoMfkB8pA&ab_channel=UBports

                        The question comes at: 37:20

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                          Lakotaubp @stanwood
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                          @stanwood Thanks will check out the q&a tomorrow. Any mention of it arriving in 20.04.

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                            fair @stanwood
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                            @stanwood said in is 5G already supported on Fairphone 4?:

                            The question comes at: 37:20

                            woohoo, that's a really great news

                            by the way, they said porting code to openssl 3.x holds them down. Interestingly there's a nice feature to use new openssl lib with old client code by specifying the api level

                            https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/ba90c491254fd3cee8a2f791fc191dcff27036c1/Configure#L70-L74

                            but obviously updating the old apps is a better choice long term.

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                              kugiigi @fair
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                              @fair That's interesting. 5G is very new and usually, only 3G/2G is shutdown. Even 4G is gone in your place?

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                                fair @kugiigi
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                                @kugiigi said in is 5G already supported on Fairphone 4?:

                                Even 4G is gone in your place?

                                It depends on the operator. Sure there is one having solid coverage of any signal anywhere around, but it costs 4 times more. I don't miss the slow pre-5G access anyway.

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