Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1
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@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
unfortunately this log does not show the issue being reproduced
yes it fixed itself without me doing anything for that. Looking at the systemd log files, I see that some are indeed dated from 1970 and some from July 2025 (I got the file at end of October), it's a bit difficult to make something from logs in this situation (not sure that journalctl is handling this well)
@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
we currently don't use date & time given by cellular towers; the only way we can automatically set date & time is through NTP over either Wi-Fi or mobile data.
Ah thanks for clearing that point.
From the logs, when the phone is stopped, current date/hour is saved and restored at restart, so when the upgrade happened somehow this saved date was wiped out it seems. If one assumes that, problems in the mobile data (my place has variable cellular quality connexion) combined with the blocking of Ntp on my wifi network could explain that the phone was stuck in 1970 even after a restart. Eventually the phone got a cellular data connection and resyncronized its current data. -
@peat_psuwit Thanks for the detailed explanation, very helpful! And the detection in the MR you linked is a piece of art.
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@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
We're going to land a change that could help with this in tomorrow's 24.04-1.x daily image. If possible, please switch to 24.04-1.x daily channel and see if you can now send an SMS. If this is successful, we're going to have another RC image.
I've installed the release "2025-11-04/3" from the daily channel and I was able to send SMS, thanks !
I've also checked again the SMS reception and VoLTE calls (sending and receiving): everything works well

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@adorsaz On my oneplus Nord 10 5g I am still not receiving sms neither on the latest rc nor on daily. I had to revert to stable. There its working. Did write that to the porter on telegram, too. Maybe device specific?
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This weekend I updated my Vollaphone22 from 24.04-1.0 to 24.04-1.1 and screen starts blinking on boot before the logo Ubuntu appears.
With installer reinstalled 24.04-1.1 without wiping data and everything I use every day starts working normally until I found a serious bug on calls.
Yesterday a friend calls me, I answered the call but no sound from other side. My friend repeated calling me and all answering was no sound.
With other phone at hand I search the source of the error and found the Vollaphone22 was the culprit.
How to reproduce is like this, make a call to other phone, wait that the other side answer the call, talk to test that audio is ok, wait that the other phone hang the call, now if you repeat process there is no sound if answered the call. Only rebooting Vollaphone works again, untill other phone terminates the call first and error returns.
This error does not happens on version 20.04 stable. -
I yesterday installed on my volla phone 22 Ubport 24.04-1.1 RC1 via RC channel. I had problems with incoming and outgoing voice calls without any voice being heard in both directions. Thus I reinstalled 24.04-1.x stable via stable channel. However instead of running the again the 24.04.1 software from stable, the phone is now in a reset loop. It shows the volla screen, then a black screen via backlight on, then a black screen with backling off and then again the volla screen. And so on.
When going into boot loader, I was able to start the recovery mode, however it did not change, it is still in boot loop. Ubports installer is not finding the phone too. What can I do? I plan tomorrow to go to the phone service shop in berlin, which provides volla service and try to reflash the phone.
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@Carlos said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
This weekend I updated my Vollaphone22 from 24.04-1.0 to 24.04-1.1 and screen starts blinking on boot before the logo Ubuntu appears.
With installer reinstalled 24.04-1.1 without wiping data and everything I use every day starts working normally until I found a serious bug on calls.
Yesterday a friend calls me, I answered the call but no sound from other side. My friend repeated calling me and all answering was no sound.
With other phone at hand I search the source of the error and found the Vollaphone22 was the culprit.
How to reproduce is like this, make a call to other phone, wait that the other side answer the call, talk to test that audio is ok, wait that the other phone hang the call, now if you repeat process there is no sound if answered the call. Only rebooting Vollaphone works again, untill other phone terminates the call first and error returns.
This error does not happens on version 20.04 stable.Thank you for the report. We're looking into this issue and will delay Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1 until we have this issue figure out.
@mjosenhans said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
I yesterday installed on my volla phone 22 Ubport 24.04-1.1 RC1 via RC channel. I had problems with incoming and outgoing voice calls without any voice being heard in both directions. Thus I reinstalled 24.04-1.x stable via stable channel. However instead of running the again the 24.04.1 software from stable, the phone is now in a reset loop. It shows the volla screen, then a black screen via backlight on, then a black screen with backling off and then again the volla screen. And so on.
When going into boot loader, I was able to start the recovery mode, however it did not change, it is still in boot loop. Ubports installer is not finding the phone too. What can I do? I plan tomorrow to go to the phone service shop in berlin, which provides volla service and try to reflash the phone.
We're sorry that this happen. Please try the following:
- Boot to bootloader by pressing Volume Up + Power (or Volume Up + plugging cable), then select "Enter fastboot menu". Do not enter recovery.
- Starts UBports Installer, then manually select "Volla Phone 22" (the Installer currently cannot auto-detect device model in bootloader mode).
- Select "24.04-1.x Stable" channel and ensure "Bootstrap" option is checked. Leave "Wipe Userdata" unchecked.
- Follow further instructions from the Installer.
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@messayisto Well , stable is as it's say , for the sake of , learning/testing , i am reinstalling daily , from the phone updating app, not the installer ( ''the'' not recommended way ? maybe that changed?) and see if its working , or how many updates it will survive !!.
So , updated booted to 24.04-1 x daily on oneplus n10 5g ,says revision 353 ,
look like it all works for now , as stable did !
I will post it if it goes wrong .
i guess 24.04-1 x daily is 24.04-1-1 daily ? -
Hello forum,
Since 24.04-1.1 rc1 I noticed that my micro SD card is read only mounted. I use a Volla X23.
Is this issue known?
Thank you very much and best regards
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Sorry ...not about 24.04-1.1
A follow up of my second daily test , thumb down ,receiving messages last an update , well ,it worked after first reboot upon new daily revision , but stop after second reboot !!? encounter boot freezing in bootloader unlock warning stage ,same happend one month ago before daily stopped receiving messages.
Strange , plugged the phone to pc , to reinstall stable , forgot usb setting was in usb Tethering(here french=Partage de connection usb) , suddenly it picked up all those ''not received'' messages !!?!!
Tried to reproduce it , could not .
Back to stable , receiving messages.
Note ; daily here = 24.04-1-x , stable=24.04-1.0
one+ n10
Looked at logs a little , honestly not knowing where to look exactly , wont share any , but you can suggest or ask for some !