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    VoLTE Implementation For Google Pixel 3a/3a XL

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        atarilinux @Eric H
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        @Eric-H

        What you have stated above is correct to the best of my knowledge. Here is the other part from the QA call:

        *Source Material - Not Image
        *Information on image build process, but not how to install it
        *Built on top of latest Android 12.1 version for the Google Pixel 3a, but build not completed

        So....it looks like we need to:

        1. Finish the build (This part is the least specific. Finish what? This is the main issue due to it not being specific. Maybe it is only the retro-fitted partition issue? A lot of data may need to be checked to see what is complete. Here is the bottleneck in completing development.)
        2. Build the image from source
        3. Install image on the Google Pixel 3a

        What we have currently:

        1. Information on the retro-fitted partition and possible install process
        2. Confirmation on VoLTE access for the Google Pixel 3a from other alternative OS's and carriers (It is possible!)
        3. Specifically what to look for to see if the carrier supports your Google Pixel 3a (VoLTE Roaming is supported, Hardware check from carrier)
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          atarilinux @mr_growl
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          @mr_growl

          Great news! Thanks for sharing! I think we are closer. Please see my last post to @Eric-H to see where we are now and the remaining items we will need to figure out.

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            ElliotLurie @atarilinux
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            @atarilinux

            It seems like some data is lost from the deviceinfo file during the build process... Here's the output of unpack_bootimg after the build:

            kernel_size: 18686554
            ramdisk size: 6267912
            os version: 12.0.0
            os patch level: 2022-09
            boot image header version: 3
            command line args: 
            
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              FPSensor
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              when the retrofitted partitions were implemented by pixel 3a stock rom? someone knows that? also would be nice to see if there are more devices that have retrofit to see how they merged it in the build system or what they adapted to get it working, i don remember what loop0 is to be honest

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                atarilinux @ElliotLurie
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                @ElliotLurie

                Thanks! I'll see what I can find out on that. I'm new to this, so it may take me a while. However, looking at the older port and some other ports, I may be able to piece something together.

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                  atarilinux @FPSensor
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                  @FPSensor

                  Agreed. I do see some retro-fitted partiton ports with other alternative OS's. There could be one with Ubuntu Touch too, but I'm not fully aware of one at the moment. Mainly I see Super Partition ports or older Android 9 based ports. There is some documentation that we currently have available for retro-fitted partitions. Any knowledge on this can be shared across the Ubuntu Touch community.

                  Right now, it looks like we need to figure out what is going on with the deviceinfo file.

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                    atarilinux
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                    I got some information on the deviceinfo file, the Fastbootd process, and Retrofit partitions. Now I need to piece everything together, look at the code in the port, and see why some data is lost in the DeviceInfo file after the build process.

                    Android API for DeviceInfo
                    https://developer.android.com/reference/androidx/media3/common/DeviceInfo.Builder

                    DeviceInfo file reference from PostMarket OS
                    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Deviceinfo_reference

                    DeviceInfo Flash Methods
                    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Deviceinfo_flash_methods

                    Using Fastbootd and Retrofit Partitions
                    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Android_dynamic_partitions

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                      Eric H @atarilinux
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                      @atarilinux
                      The UT deviceinfo file for the new port of sargo/bonito can be found here : https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/community-ports/android12/google-pixel-3a/google-sargo/-/blob/main/deviceinfo?ref_type=heads

                      deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline is empty and should probably be completed.

                      The documentation is available at https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/build_and_boot/standalone_kernel_build.html#filling-in-your-deviceinfo

                      There is also a sample file : https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/community-ports/halium-generic-adaptation-build-tools/-/blob/main/deviceinfo.sample?ref_type=heads

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                        atarilinux @Eric H
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                        @Eric-H

                        Thanks! I'll take a look at this!

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                          AetheralMeowstic
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                          Well, since all US carriers require VoLTE and Android's about to implode in 2027, we kinda need to get at lease one device with Ubuntu Touch to support VoLTE.

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                            AetheralMeowstic @Eric H
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                            @Eric-H But does the Halium 12 port have VoLTE?

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                              arubislander @AetheralMeowstic
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                              @AetheralMeowstic There are several devices that support VoLTE. However the Pixel 3a / XL is not (yet?) among those.

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                                Eric H @AetheralMeowstic
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                                @AetheralMeowstic
                                in the new halium 12 port for sargo and bonito, VoLTE is configured, yes, but the port is not finalized.

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